Fake smile
By Raksht in Poetry | Reads: 655 | Likes: 0
She was high that night when she told about everything that bites Holding huge temper which is not fine Smiling on social sites Using filters that make her tears hide But deep inside all she wanted is a little love and care From all those friends she claimed to be close tight But whenever she wanted  Read More...
Published on Apr 4,2020 12:04 AM
SECRETS
By Geetansha Ghai in True Story | Reads: 655 | Likes: 0
Secrets and Experiences Everyone has a lot of 'em, isnt it? But not everyone has that one person To whom you can bare it all I wasn't that good secretkeeper, you see Until I had a lot of my own My beloved mother thinks, she knows me But I don't think so But I can't just crush her expectations or som  Read More...
Published on May 7,2020 07:17 PM
Those summers
By A Silent Voice in General Literary | Reads: 655 | Likes: 0
Almost a year, since I last visited my native. As a child, it was always that exciting time of the year. Every summer, I would wait for my dad to book tickets. And once the deal was sealed, my routine included telling all my friends I'm leaving. Counting the number of sleeps left. Writing down a lis  Read More...
Published on May 26,2020 09:22 PM
Fly
By Reena Syunary in Poetry | Reads: 655 | Likes: 0
\\FLY\\ . Let me fly, For i was never meant to be caged, When you doubt my dreams, my wings feel heavy on myself, And whenever i asked why? You always said things to avert me. . Is this love? I know its not! Maybe you know it too!  Still You wanna hold and never let me go? . I said, Darlin' do   Read More...
Published on May 29,2020 11:05 PM
Misty Moments
By Dwaita Mondal in Poetry | Reads: 653 | Likes: 0
Vintage Photographs, stardust on black walls A cute smile lost in a carefree day... You stand smiling hiding a bouquet of flowers, Teleported back to reality - my illusion breaks.  Read More...
Published on May 12,2020 11:22 AM
Could Food Have Saved Chester?
By Sudakshina Bhatta in General Literary | Reads: 653 | Likes: 0
You heard it right, food, I just suggested food as a remedy for chronic depression. The depression that killed Chester Bennington. Want to know why? Well, it was back in 2015. After struggling with a full time job for one year, I finally resigned. I was under the impression that I was not doing just  Read More...
Published on Jun 8,2020 01:36 PM
Catch me if you can
By Madhavi Hadker in True Story | Reads: 652 | Likes: 0
Thirteen-year-old Daniel was a tall and strong boy, with raven, black hair and twinkling, black eyes. He was academically brilliant and had constantly stood first in his class, since his first grade. The young lad had made his school proud too - by bagging many gold medals in Inter-school swimming c  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 02:27 PM
We All Bleed the Same.
By Shania in Poetry | Reads: 651 | Likes: 0
Dig a dagger, deep into my chest I bleed in red, just like you. Hit me with sticks and stones I bruise in blue and black and the colour of the berries, just like you. I love children, people, food, places  just like you. If all this ties us together, how come you get privileges I don't? Ho  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 09:24 AM
Fire
By Janhavi in General Literary | Reads: 651 | Likes: 0
Flickering in the air,trying to catch on to something. Yet found independent and brightly soaring by itself.. . Fire that cleanses and turns everything into ashes to start afresh.. The colour orange and red burning with desire. The power it holds to lit up everything and anything around. The flames   Read More...
Published on Apr 1,2020 08:42 AM
AN OVER DOZE
By RUCHI VERMA in True Story | Reads: 651 | Likes: 0
 “An over doze” is a short story divulging the fact that how Friendship carries more depth than any other relationship. Nothing in this world but friendship can act like an anchor. This story clears the mystification about that relationship. It clears demonstrates how trust is the f  Read More...
Published on May 13,2020 04:02 PM
Not a homebody anymore
By Akhila S. Prakash in Poetry | Reads: 651 | Likes: 0
I sit at my desk doing nothing but thinking- weighing my deeds and emotions. With deadlines advancing, days passing in a rush, and works piling in one corner, I take a moment to sit idle, freeing and giving myself some space to breathe, while my mind takes me on a tour to the places that I long to v  Read More...
Published on May 24,2020 10:10 PM
Mother
By Vibhuti Vaid in Poetry | Reads: 649 | Likes: 0
A word that contains the whole world  A word that is everyone’s world A word that is an ocean of love A word that is as pure as a dove A word that is a family’s pride A word that is a little one’s delight A word that is God’s second name  Innumerable tasks she alone  Read More...
Published on May 8,2020 12:44 AM
The Dark Night
By Shubh Nagpal in Poetry | Reads: 648 | Likes: 0
The Dark Night... The sleepless night, with my teddy my beside. The lights are closed and the king inside me is being exposed. The streets are empty, my words are imaginary. The dogs are barking, my dream is charming. Everyone is sleeping which my mind isn't believing. I am far from home maybe in Ro  Read More...
Published on Jun 11,2020 10:13 PM
Enigma!!!
By Manjistha Mukherjee Bhatt in General Literary | Reads: 647 | Likes: 0
The Enigma!!! She was the story that you heard about and could tell to others--but never really know if it happened in reality. She was the dream that ended the moment you woke up from the sweet slumber. She was the portrait of beauty that you would admire in awe and wonder--but never know anythin  Read More...
Published on Jun 5,2020 10:29 PM
Ardhu
By karthik tm in General Literary | Reads: 646 | Likes: 0
This first time Ardhu was caught with a guy alone,he was 3 years old. Among the various cuddly toys he had been gifted, the Oscar Wilde one was his favourite. An obsessive love.She saw him hug and kiss Wilde in a way any kid would, except that there was something, how can I describe it, indulge  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 12:42 PM