Summer
By Aeshwarya Singh Mundel in True Story | Reads: 1,000 | Likes: 0
I’ve always liked summers. They remind of old wooden houses, beachy smells and her. It was by the lake when I first saw her. Her soft brown hair flowing in the summer breeze, her infectious smile radiating under the golden sun, her chubby feet playing catch with the cold water. She was five a  Read More...
Published on May 13,2020 07:13 PM
Every life has a story !
By Anjali Vatsa in True Story | Reads: 999 | Likes: 0
Not every love stories are flawlessly written by destiny. We oftentimes live in the impression that love onetime emerged can never happen again. Likewise, I had an impression that the first love is precisely the real tale but luckily I won an opportunity to experience the glorious love of a wonderfu  Read More...
Published on May 11,2020 09:37 PM
TRANSLATING bane TO BOON
By Shashi P Christopher in General Literary | Reads: 996 | Likes: 0
Translating  bane to BOON Is also what Social Physical distancing/Social Physical isolation is turning out to be. MOTHER Universe is Healing from  Pollution, the endless toxic emissions, the mad mechanised races, manipulative autocracy of the people over the NATURE.... And SHE is vibrating  Read More...
Published on Mar 22,2020 07:38 PM
I Still Exist...
By Dilip Patel in General Literary | Reads: 995 | Likes: 0
If a house made of bricks, mortar, wood and metal could tell a tale, here is one.. I will not tell you a lie. That is the prerogative I leave for you, the humans. The picture you may create in your mind from what I remember how I looked over 50 years ago, may not induce any romantic feelings. Thre  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 05:08 PM
Till we meet again
By simran dey in Poetry | Reads: 994 | Likes: 0
It drizzled today .. So with my pad and my pen  I scuttled to the balcony  To get my answers again ... I kept all my questions prepared  And all my complaints in line  Swiftly perched on the doorway chair  Hoping to get answered this time. .. Year back it came  When m  Read More...
Published on Apr 17,2020 01:35 AM
What Happened in the woods?
By Aashi Krishnatray in Mystery | Reads: 993 | Likes: 0
When we rise, every day of our lives. What do we have in our minds? What makes us rise and get up with abundant, less or no enthusiasm. With whatever thought we rise or whatever sort of behaviour we have, we rise but why do we? An urge to enhance and mount up and see what a new day of life can be,   Read More...
Published on May 30,2020 08:52 PM
The Walking Stick
By Namrata Dev in Poetry | Reads: 991 | Likes: 0
In an elegant room full of modern art and paintings furnished with white couches and transparent coffee tables, and Greek Jars and Roman swords and a picture of the pastel sky from a different country's pair of eyes, hanging on a fixture adjacent to the hundred dollar wind chime, stood an old stick   Read More...
Published on May 5,2020 01:57 AM
Ephemeral
By Kajal in Romance | Reads: 991 | Likes: 0
Have you ever had that feeling that everything is slipping away from your hand and you can't do anything about it so you just stand there feeling every bit of yourself turning numb. I have always taken life for granted. I didn't think that people around me are going to disappear anytime soon. But   Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 04:44 PM
The Smoky Senses
By Sumedha Biswas in Poetry | Reads: 991 | Likes: 0
The unprecedented cry Makes one horrify As it is alien To the ones who are downtrodden. Through the hazy glass The inferno could be seen destroying amass. Sitting in the nearby cabin Cries the wretched urchin. For the conflagration Swept his small nation Where lived his parents Now remain here no re  Read More...
Published on May 15,2020 03:38 PM
FOREVER
By Hrishika Jain in Poetry | Reads: 991 | Likes: 0
FOREVER Half asleep on bed, Glancing at the faces that were sad, She heard words which said, “Wish she could prevent death.” Realising that she had no time left, She still craved for that one smile, For which she could travel miles. Suddenly the door was left open  And entered ins  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 05:51 PM
The Unsaid
By Deepti in Romance | Reads: 988 | Likes: 0
She was watching him take his last few breaths inside the ICU. The doctors were not allowing her to be near him, but they were kind enough to allow her to stand and observe from a distance. One last chance, to see the man she had been married to for five years, fight a rough and exhausting battle ag  Read More...
Published on Mar 28,2020 05:11 PM
Never too late
By Meenakshi Dawer in Poetry | Reads: 987 | Likes: 0
It’s never too late  To bring the change  It’s never too late  To breathe thy fame Drops of rain  Falling on the face Drowns the tears  And hides all fears Path of Life is full of thorns At the end there is a light form Roses may not be a part throughout   Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 01:41 PM
At Kali's Feet: Kao Maa
By Dr Kashmira Goghavalla in Poetry | Reads: 986 | Likes: 0
( A short poem inspired by the 'Karo Maa satsang' ~ by Rajiv Kapur https://youtu.be/7zKPOr0A1Dw ) At Kali’s Feet : Karo Maa "Everything has taken a long pause.... We humans locked behind our doors... Is there some hidden cause??? There seems to be some internal flaw.... We blame the virus f  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 08:41 PM
Burger Man
By Sharvari Marathe in Romance | Reads: 984 | Likes: 0
Lines. With 3 feet distance between each person. Thermal screening. Sanitizing at the door. Of the local grocery store down my road. This new way of life we all have almost gotten used to now. What still surprises me though is that we Indians actually learnt some civic sense and discipline. I smile   Read More...
Published on Apr 13,2020 08:40 PM
The Endless Love
By Anitha in General Literary | Reads: 984 | Likes: 0
For some people, love is hopelessly dreaming, hope or its sharing and caring and for the rest of the people love is just lust. But to me, love is my older brother. One who has an older brother can know that he could be second father. Because, he was there to carry me on in his shoulders when my mom   Read More...
Published on Apr 16,2020 10:20 AM