Ugly truth
By snowfy amirtha in Poetry | Reads: 1,164 | Likes: 0
I saw a man.  Full of confident and modest. Surrounded by positive vibe.  Stronger and gentle   Smiling and innocent Sweetest and coolest Dressed like Greek God with the manly breeze  But who knows  He's a devil dressed as an angel  When I looked closer I  saw  Read More...
Published on May 7,2020 10:36 AM
Job Interview
By Sandeep Gupta in General Literary | Reads: 1,164 | Likes: 0
Dec 1, 2018. Mohan Gupta, sitting at the reception of a company, along with several other young boys .Company is a pharmaceutical giant and believes in smart and intelligent brains, with innovative ideas and enthusiastic approach. Mohan was holding his leather file, containing his academic certifica  Read More...
Published on May 18,2020 08:07 PM
ANGEL
By Nirali Majmudar in True Story | Reads: 1,161 | Likes: 0
I saw the sun rise at 6:00 in the morning. My grandma always said that the rising sun is a symbol of a new beginning. "What does a setting sun symbolize?" I always asked her. She would say that a setting sun is an end to all our worries and problems. It's cute how she could make everything sound so   Read More...
Published on May 26,2020 10:56 PM
The Stranger
By Manoj Vaz Ramchandran in Poetry | Reads: 1,157 | Likes: 0
THE STRANGER By Manoj Vaz   An unknown land bare and rundown, And I met a stranger there. Faces all around, known unknown, And I met my stranger there. A crowd I missed to walk alone, In the dark near the lake somewhere. No fear, no thoughts, no sins to atone, And I was with my stranger t  Read More...
Published on May 5,2020 09:09 PM
Mother
By Vibhuti Vaid in Poetry | Reads: 1,157 | 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
Poetry in Motion
By Payal Arun in Poetry | Reads: 1,155 | Likes: 0
She swayed the room, Mouth left opened, Dizziness gone, looking so fresh, Her eyes dreamy, the color of gold Her skin looked amazing The damsel in red Silver trinkets  Decorated with the best of the world She moved and laughed  And danced and sang Took so many breaths away! Like night her   Read More...
Published on May 2,2020 08:37 PM
The Touch of Love
By The Poet in Poetry | Reads: 1,154 | Likes: 0
While the dance fell for your wavy hair, While the rose fell for your soft scent,   While the music fell for your silent breath, While the art fell for your cheeky smile,   There was he, Who stopped penning this, As he felt possessive imagining.  Read More...
Published on Apr 11,2020 06:58 PM
The Climax
By Aswathy Panicker in Thriller | Reads: 1,154 | Likes: 0
It was a breezy evening and I was lying on my couch lazily binge-watching my favorite series. The doorbell rang. I opened the door and it was Ruhi."Hola beautiful!" she said with a sarcastic smile. Ruhi and I've been friends for 4 years. We started as office mates, eventually started hanging out t  Read More...
Published on May 7,2020 09:50 PM
BURNING SOUL
By Namrata Dev in Poetry | Reads: 1,152 | Likes: 0
A mirror a million reflections a tame girl staring into the chasm of everything she could be; A little ember among diffused ashes waiting for her word to alter into  the most beautiful demon, dancing to the tunes of a mystery classic, searing hot  tempting the lookers to touch for a second  Read More...
Published on Apr 22,2020 02:18 AM
Rhyme for the answers
By Rajdeep Kirtoniya in Poetry | Reads: 1,151 | Likes: 0
Why can't u see  Why can't u hear Why can't u speak Let just go all the fear Where are all the voice Where all are u now It's not the time to do all the gossip It's time to make rhyme What about the slum that we hate What about their life What about their hungry mouth that screamin' Who will   Read More...
Published on May 14,2020 12:07 AM
MICKY MOUSE
By Dharshini in Poetry | Reads: 1,150 | Likes: 0
One day,   She feels, She is forlone Thinking that, She was friendless She was fragile and afraid to trust Suddenly,  She came across the proverb  "Friend in need is a friend indeed " It makes her to remember one dutiful person  A supporter A Guider A Motivater  A Problem S  Read More...
Published on May 7,2020 01:16 PM
At Kali's Feet: Kao Maa
By Dr Kashmira Goghavalla in Poetry | Reads: 1,149 | 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
THE COVID EFFECT
By Tara S Kumar in Poetry | Reads: 1,148 | Likes: 0
The Covid Effect From sadness to despair we are going through it all This tiny virus showing us how man is so small. The covid effects most of which are bitter Are all across Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. No vehicle movement , no factories, no pollution The virus has clearly stopped our live  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 04:06 AM
Summer Before Adulthood
By sudarshan roy in True Story | Reads: 1,148 | Likes: 0
The bright sunny day, the hot breeze, the sound of chirping insects all around, the soothing air, in the evening, the longer days and the shorter nights, the mangoes, the watermelon, and so many juicy fruits with all of these we knew that the summer was here.     Summer used to be fun befo  Read More...
Published on May 14,2020 08:16 PM
Revolution
By Ankita in General Literary | Reads: 1,147 | Likes: 0
REVOLUTION   I have slept in the cradle of rennaisance and lurked in the shadows of modernism Civil wars spluttered my voice while liberalism gathered my ribs to make a bonfire There is no area not burnt by my wildfire and no souls not enlightened by my flame I was there even before my definiti  Read More...
Published on Apr 21,2020 08:55 PM