Wait
By Bushra in Poetry | Reads: 791 | Likes: 0
You were a quiet man, but your silence spoke volumesIt's been 11 years and nothing is the same anymoreSince you're gone, you've taken the spark with you I assumeAnd without your eager eyes waiting for my arrival, there's nothing left for me back homeYou and nani looked out for me in ways I could've   Read More...
Published on Apr 11,2020 07:03 PM
Stockholm Syndrome
By Namrata Dev in Poetry | Reads: 791 | Likes: 0
I taste melted metal in my mouth everytime someone knocks at the door my breath hitches, my wrists wriggle involuntary, like a magnet waiting to grab its partner and shower it with kisses my legs wobble in overwhelm yet those thick ropes are heartless holding every inch of me in place while I desper  Read More...
Published on Apr 25,2020 07:27 AM
Chaos
By Kristina kisku in Poetry | Reads: 791 | Likes: 0
I survived the chaos which I thought I couldn't  I had Flaws which no one knows  I tried to mend my broken pieces  But I couldn't  Then one day  I met a stranger and shared my story  He told me one thing which hit my Heart  Be positive, no matter what you face   Read More...
Published on Jun 3,2020 09:15 PM
Shouting eyes
By shreya Thapa in Poetry | Reads: 789 | Likes: 0
The last time i saw her  With quivering lips  Shivering body  Scared look on her face  As if face to face with death  Never did I see her smile  Everyday we could hear her cries Accompanied with shouting of her husband  Every now and then we would see her covered w  Read More...
Published on May 22,2020 07:03 PM
The colourful butterfly
By Nabiha Afrin in Poetry | Reads: 788 | Likes: 0
                  The colourful butterfly             What a colourful butterfly that flies,            So happy it is,that it never cries,           It spreads happ  Read More...
Published on Apr 20,2020 08:02 PM
Broken Prescription
By Yashwini in Romance | Reads: 788 | Likes: 0
Our love was not for the gazettes but for the allegory.  Our love didn’t roll up, carrying the  promises of a forever but for it to be prodigious. When it comes to love, au fait, it’s an exorbitant luxury. It’s worth weigh in gold and elusive. Forlorn figure, love do  Read More...
Published on May 20,2020 10:16 PM
A Dark Place
By Krishika Agarwal in Poetry | Reads: 787 | Likes: 0
It was two in the morning andWe were at the rooftop.Just like in the movies,The time, for us, had stopped. Our hands were entwinedAnd so were our soulsWe had a lot to look forward to:Our lives, our futures and our goals. But in that moment,We just wanted to live.No prejudices, no biases,Just some in  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 07:02 PM
The Girl
By Renu in General Literary | Reads: 786 | Likes: 0
We don't need to define the word girl. It has a Deep meaning in itself and That is "Greatest fighter in Real Life". A girl has to start fighting from the very first day of her life because our society doesn't feel that having a girl child is a luck for them. But the reality is quite opposite . A gir  Read More...
Published on May 24,2020 01:53 PM
Awakening
By Incredible Scribble in True Story | Reads: 785 | Likes: 0
A deathly silence engulfed the house, her bedroom lights were still on, she was still sitting on desk, surfing the net for escape, but from whom? Her thoughts were running, like the city traffic, ever ending, the turmoil in her heart now picked up full swing, she was not ready to rest, enough is eno  Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 09:34 AM
My wish
By Shivangi in Poetry | Reads: 785 | Likes: 0
Once at night before sleep,With teary eyes and crumbled sheet.I asked god what was my mistake.Why being emotionally strong is not in my fate.What causes me to hate others,Is only when they lie to me,Then why do I return back to them,Making peace as it has to be.Why am i not supposed to have,A cunnin  Read More...
Published on May 26,2020 11:05 PM
Could Food Have Saved Chester?
By Sudakshina Bhatta in General Literary | Reads: 785 | 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
Cliche love
By Sonia Rodrigues in True Story | Reads: 784 | Likes: 0
“Good morning, beautiful!” Every night, the 10-year-old self would dream to wake up to these words. Little did the young one know that being born with a vagina and growing with a pair of breasts had its own penned down fate. She grew up with a family’s protective shield, naive abou  Read More...
Published on Apr 12,2020 12:36 AM
It's always too late before I say
By kakashi in General Literary | Reads: 783 | Likes: 0
It’s always too late before I say The sky yawns and falls on the ground to become the sea yet I am still there, in doubts, trying to figure out what color is blue. I telephone my past to ask if there are any more mistakes left for me to eat and of course how could I even expect any response w  Read More...
Published on May 7,2020 04:18 AM
HER NEW FRIENDS
By Priya Israni in Thriller | Reads: 783 | Likes: 0
“We should rather go to coffee shop!!” she insisted. Well, they were meeting for the first time. Hi!…. The conversation started online, he was unknown to her and she was unknown to this new world. Soon, they got used to each other, continuing to converse day and night. She loved t  Read More...
Published on May 7,2020 07:26 PM
8.00 AM
By Prachi Sharma in True Story | Reads: 782 | 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