Old fashioned love
By chaotic.poet in Poetry | Reads: 954 | Likes: 0
looking for an old fashioned love! it readTook out the ink and he filled the penWrote her a poetry of modern-old love and Stuck it with a fresh rose and some mild scent.Grabbing out an envelope He kissed it with respect Drew a pigeon on itAnd kept it on her desk.  Read More...
Published on May 12,2020 02:10 PM
Vacation untaken
By Neema Kumari in True Story | Reads: 950 | Likes: 0
My granny, in her late 70s, was an active lady. Not ready to sit at home idly and take rest. Here at the young age, we are dealing with white hairs and she still had black hairs in the sea of white hairs. Her eyebrows still black. Every time she called me, she would ask, "Don't you miss the village?  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 09:48 AM
Falling
By tarun sharma in General Literary | Reads: 949 | Likes: 0
If you fall too often in life, Then, Getting up becomes, just a "reflex" !  Read More...
Published on May 7,2020 09:55 AM
The same changes
By mithravrinda in Poetry | Reads: 949 | Likes: 0
I  sat down In my grandma's rocking chair  Still staring all those  Which keeps changing  Spring to autumn Flowers to dry leaves  Everything changes  But that flashes are  Still in my head  So clear so sheer  Never erased always lingering  I can stil  Read More...
Published on May 24,2020 08:44 PM
Mio Amore
By Ajay Satpathy in Poetry | Reads: 948 | Likes: 0
From a stirring world to building a world of excitement,Mutual comfort certainly builds a long-lived entanglement.An engagement which couldn't be elucidated initially,Has now cherished it's significance unconditionally. A gift to cherish can never be perished.A beautiful relation becomes a bond to b  Read More...
Published on Apr 14,2020 01:33 PM
The blessed chasm of soul
By Devika Mj in General Literary | Reads: 948 | Likes: 0
She trudged around the house , sighing as the light beams tripped on through the glass window panes.For all the sunrises that she took for granted, she grimaced and rebuked herself. She took a sip out of her mug.It is true that the breaks of dawn and dusk are unequalling. The dawn reassuring in natu  Read More...
Published on Jun 1,2020 04:01 PM
8.00 AM
By Prachi Sharma in True Story | Reads: 945 | Likes: 0
It is a fine pleasant morning. The sun has already started peeping through the gap between the curtains. 'Ughhh...once again, i had slept in the opposite manner'. Before I am able to reconcile, the table clock strikes 8.00 am. 'Shit! There is a class at 8.15 and he is not gonna spare me beyond 8.20.  Read More...
Published on Mar 30,2020 09:57 AM
Enigma!!!
By Manjistha Mukherjee Bhatt in General Literary | Reads: 945 | 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
Nature is healing
By priyanka agarwalla in General Literary | Reads: 943 | Likes: 0
"We glow naturally,when we are happy"! Yes,that's not only the case of humans, but nature too.. Amongst the lockdown, when humans are confined to their homes, Nature is healing,nature is glowing! Somewhere a group of elephants roaming freely, Somewhere a peacock dancing happily, A deer even found he  Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 03:45 PM
Women - The incomplete gendre
By bhavya gandhi in General Literary | Reads: 942 | Likes: 0
I couldn't decide where to begin this article from, so many thoughts running in my head so much to write, so much to express, and then I remembered something, Since childhood, I loved watching mythological series, when we were young we use to sit in front of our television sets on Sunday's and wait   Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 02:44 PM
Memoirs of memories
By Snehashree in Poetry | Reads: 941 | Likes: 0
Memoirs of memories I was a small girl then, when rivers were different from seas. I did not know then, that I laughed like the tinkle bells, and cried like the clamouring blades of colliding swords. Life was soothing then, when I could count the moving shadows of buses passing the hot, pitch roads,  Read More...
Published on Apr 26,2020 12:44 PM
Star-struck Lovers
By aanchal in Romance | Reads: 940 | Likes: 0
It was a starry night. More than the usual. There was a subtle chill in the weather even though it was March already; the grass  was a little damp, my white trousers, stained with the light green patches of wet grass on the knees.  “Your pant’s all dirty!” she exclai  Read More...
Published on Apr 20,2020 08:30 PM
On my way
By Sadhana Singh in General Literary | Reads: 939 | Likes: 0
To all the teens  Not a reminder or a motivating  note or anything of that sort Just a 18 year old jotting down what she has learnt so far. For the very beginning, let's make this thing pristine that there is no harm in putting yourself first, above everything else. Put your self esteem, s  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 06:22 PM
Fire
By Janhavi in General Literary | Reads: 939 | 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
Diary Entry 2020
By Georgina Smith in True Story | Reads: 939 | Likes: 0
So here am I writing this diary entry once again because even after trying to move on, not remember- things, stuff, people; I can't help it but think how "UNFIT" I am in these so-called "groups" and how lonely I feel even when I am surrounded by a bunch of cool people. I feel so lonely and alone tha  Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 09:45 PM