Could you hear??
By Priyanka Bhowmick in Poetry | Reads: 611 | Likes: 0
Could you hear the sound of stillness?? the sweet melody of birds conquesting human isolation.. the sound of rain falling down the vulnerable soil.. the touch of breeze triumphing the contamination caused by our artificial possessions.. the peace and tranquility you've been longing for, while trying  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 07:25 AM
FIRST FLY
By yashmin Pattnaik in Poetry | Reads: 611 | Likes: 0
They came they sat,they roamed, they flapped.Playfully happily they ate,Tiny rice grains lying on the mat.One fine summer morning I heard,Amplified noises beyond that rustic wall.They fluttered and flapped,As if caught off guard.Petrified and surprised,Quickly closed the door back.My mind saying me,  Read More...
Published on Apr 16,2020 10:33 PM
Still life goes on....
By Keerthana in Poetry | Reads: 611 | Likes: 0
Still life goes on…… You pushed me to this earth with feminine identity Brought up to a beautiful house, sorry! Mom At times my birth was a celebration to some extent My momma nurtured me, raised me, taught me. Uh-huh,  I don’t know her hurdles, cause I was a baby then Years  Read More...
Published on May 4,2020 10:36 PM
Memory Lane
By Joshua Kennedy in Poetry | Reads: 610 | Likes: 0
Poor little girl, subjected to such horrors at such a tender age. Sad little boy, whose father beats him black and blue till he, bleeds every drop of trust. The whip of a belt, the crack of a fist, is all it takes for a childhood missed. All it takes, yet it takes all, the children, the innocent,   Read More...
Published on Jun 11,2020 03:36 PM
The King
By Simran Dhingra in Poetry | Reads: 609 | Likes: 0
The castle gates remained open for travellers and traders and those seeking shelter The King was generous, gave them diamonds and pearls served in a platter. His visitors cherished the riches and stayed there for a while for they have never seen such  goodness and care loaded up in a pile. His   Read More...
Published on May 8,2020 02:36 AM
A Room
By Arvind Sharma in Horror | Reads: 609 | Likes: 0
A Room   He walked into the room. The light was dim and his eyes took some time to adjust. As his eyes adjusted to dim lighting of the room, he noticed that it was a large room with the huge bed against the wall. On the bed there were many beautiful young women lying in various stages of undre  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 07:14 PM
Rain
By PETER PARKER in General Literary | Reads: 608 | Likes: 0
As per promise, they both were use to meet on the same place, that corner bench of the park. One showed up but the other one didn't. And once again it started raining, sid who showed up, his heart was distorted he started crying and then he heard a voice, of the another person aqsa, with whom sid wa  Read More...
Published on May 28,2020 11:38 PM
LOST
By Aditi Gupta in Poetry | Reads: 607 | Likes: 0
As the rays of the morning sun Knocked at my window pane I stared at the girl in the mirror And wondered, how was she?  When was the last time she had smiled?  Thrown her head back and laughed  When was the last time she had hummed along To the tune of her favourite song?  Was  Read More...
Published on Apr 10,2020 03:39 PM
When I Be Absent In This World
By in Poetry | Reads: 607 | Likes: 0
 When I Be Absent In This World                  - By Arvind K Pandey   *** Let’s venture out to quiet place Where time has come to standstill Where moments love to freeze And at such a place Sitting under shade of each othe  Read More...
Published on Apr 15,2020 07:45 AM
1945 A True Love Story
By Incredible Scribble in Romance | Reads: 606 | Likes: 0
It was all dusty, foggy and smokey too. Lahore became the hub of violence and ruined many lives in the wake of independence movement. Sharad was 10, he walked through the streets to meet his friend Suhail, but could not find him. Sharad was scared now that Suhail left Lahore without him. Both were o  Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 09:44 AM
The tireless and selfless trains
By Mousumi Biswas in Poetry | Reads: 606 | Likes: 0
My entry for the 3rd  phase of the  contest Over  the rocky terrains , Across the sandy deserts, Along the  blue crystal streams, And along the lush green fields, Running across North to South, And East to West The train never seems to rest Except when it halts at the station Wh  Read More...
Published on Jun 12,2020 11:11 PM
A NIGHT BEHOLDING THE MELTING MOON
By Chandrasing Rongpi in Poetry | Reads: 605 | Likes: 0
Before retiring for the night I gazed at the sky To study which way The wind would blow.  My breaths heavy and slow. With no pig-sty And no cowshed The sow and the cow Leaned on the walls of my shack. So the sow was shifted To a spot where Bamboos onced stood. Frogs were croaking that night A  Read More...
Published on May 28,2020 02:50 AM
Parents
By Erum in Poetry | Reads: 604 | Likes: 0
Under the deep-rooted tree,  Where people find themselves free Memories and flashbacks, Where tears is the hold up of every throwback. That's life...  and now I recall my genius Father's words..  Neither your kith nor kin, It's only the Lord and your Parents who will help you to cli  Read More...
Published on Apr 1,2020 10:58 PM
Lost Soul
By Ajay Satpathy in Poetry | Reads: 603 | Likes: 0
Scrolling down the memory filled with gallons of happiness  Every picture screams, stories of our madness. Where our desires seeked more than oblivion  The value of our endearment has now lost its position.  Charm so pure, a beauty blessed with shimmers of gold. An enchanting alchemis  Read More...
Published on Apr 14,2020 01:35 PM
He, From the Café
By Adya Anwesha in Romance | Reads: 603 | Likes: 0
Hello there, Sam.  I hope this letter finds you in great health and spirits. What am I writing even? This is a love letter, not a letter to a relative. Let me start again.  Hi, Sam.  Months ago when I entered 'The Bombay Café' in a hurry, I remember when I accidentally slipped  Read More...
Published on Apr 20,2020 09:40 AM