My Dearest 'Pride'
By Rohit Dey in Poetry | Reads: 720 | Likes: 0
The Day teaches the Night :  What are you a worth of...? When I'm known as the biggest of the bright.  The birds, they would sing to me, and the sun wakes me up onto light. The winds would dance at my glance; and All the animals finds happiness when I finance.  Then the night with no  Read More...
Published on Jun 1,2020 07:25 PM
அப்பா எனும் ஆபத்பாந்தவன்
By Gopinath Samikkannu in Poetry | Reads: 719 | Likes: 0
அப்பா எனும் ஆபத்பாந்தவன்   அம்மாவுக்கு இணையாக நம் மீது பாசம் வைத்து இருந்தாலும் , என்ன சாபக்கேடோ தெரியவில்லை ,   Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 03:51 AM
In Life with Everybody
By Umme Kulsum in Thriller | Reads: 719 | Likes: 0
Amana stepped out of bed, drew a curtain and pulled the only wooden chair in her room. Dawn was close and she sat by the window waiting for a phone call. She had been living on her own since years and still would mistake a phone call for the alarm clock. So she had come to believe she was in fact a   Read More...
Published on Apr 12,2020 12:13 AM
The good person
By anwesha in Poetry | Reads: 719 | Likes: 0
The good person Sunday morning I woke up  and laid down on a beach  With the loudest silence Many questions striked One by one and calmly Settled in my mind  I didn't wish to answer  even a single question  As questions had all the   Why's and how of my life    Read More...
Published on May 26,2020 02:24 PM
A bag full of memories
By kairavee in Travel | Reads: 718 | Likes: 0
Well yeh jawani hai deewani has taught us many good things of travelling so has zindagi na milengi dobara. But unless and until you haven't experienced it by yourself it's just useless. Well my best experience of travelling was 3 years back to USA. I was 19 years old and I haven't travelled alone to  Read More...
Published on Apr 25,2020 12:49 PM
www.World Within a World
By Vivek Gajjar in True Story | Reads: 718 | Likes: 0
The big thing is, it's a loop. That's life.  I remember the day I decided to move to a different city clearly. I can still feel my excitement that was sky-high.    What limits was I crossing?     What was I going to discover?   A new world, new places and culture,   Read More...
Published on May 12,2020 12:34 AM
Corona
By Verse Of Life in Poetry | Reads: 718 | Likes: 0
Fighting our daily battles was not enough...There came the virus which was so tough...It made us stay home for a long time...Keeping our distance is the solution divine...Some had the wealth to manage through this...Others desired they had genie's wish...All countries were divided based on zones...T  Read More...
Published on Jun 3,2020 03:06 PM
Beings as alive as us
By Roma Shukla in Poetry | Reads: 717 | Likes: 0
Beings as alive as us need not be lonely.We can always find our way to each otherin daylight and dreams.We can hold hands on a cold starry night, swing high in forbidden parksand touch the sky,dive naked into the sea and not be shy.We aren't missing pieces of a pseudo-existent puzzlebut a unique puz  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 08:03 AM
Locked down...not bogged down
By Mridula Singh in Poetry | Reads: 717 | Likes: 0
Sailing through the 2nd lockdown and gung ho! Hurry! I have come over the feeling of being low. Each day I find my grey matter turning me wise; Revealing in subtlety, this is a blessing in disguise.   Aha! What a refreshing air I am gushing, Pleasant to my ears are nature’s whisper and hu  Read More...
Published on Apr 29,2020 01:47 PM
Hope
By Srijeeta Bose in Poetry | Reads: 716 | Likes: 0
Again the Sun will shine, There'll be no Quarantine. Keep the ray of hope alive, For it's the journey to survive. We'll come through with flying colours, And get rid of the darkest hours. There'll be an end to this lockdown, And the Doctors deserve the crown. For they are the warriors, Who fought th  Read More...
Published on Apr 22,2020 09:46 AM
(her)body.
By Johny in Poetry | Reads: 716 | Likes: 0
It has always been sexual, never without vulgarity, Always been with lust, never artistic, Always with eyes that judged, that held contempt, That we beheld the body, The naked body, Of a woman. Centuries of caging her in a cocoon of expectations, Ever since Eve took the first bite, What to wear, wh  Read More...
Published on May 29,2020 12:55 AM
Purgatory
By Namrata Dev in Poetry | Reads: 716 | Likes: 0
My feet feel like the cracked earth of the Rajasthan droughts scorched and burnt and barren, can't move no more, My heart feels  like a stress ball being squeezed with a cosmic force draining all the anger of hell's burning souls My body feels  like a parched throat in the middle of a dese  Read More...
Published on Jun 7,2020 09:44 AM
My existence
By Baishali Sonowal in Poetry | Reads: 714 | Likes: 0
I opened my eyes, yes I did, I opened my eyes, and besides me she stood. She looked at me and smiled, I widened my lips, to offer a smile. A minute smile, that ended into tears. And yes, I could feel my existence here. She hold me in her arms, and kissed my forehead. And that was something, that hap  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 02:08 PM
MAGIC CITY
By SAURABH SUMAN in General Literary | Reads: 713 | Likes: 0
I moved to Mumbai in 2017. It has been roughly more than 2 years I am here in this metro city. I feel Mumbai is less judgemental.I seen people are more open minded and less judged based on what you wear how, you live,what you do..All are busy making their lives hence you might not kno  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 01:26 PM
JULY RAIN
By Manoj Vaz Ramchandran in Romance | Reads: 713 | Likes: 0
JULY MORNING By Manoj Vaz 8TH JULY 2019 It was a typical July morning in Goa. The plane lands expertly in Dabolim. Among the passengers in the first-class section is a pretty blonde woman in her 30s wearing oversized sunglasses. The stewardesses approach her warily, “Ms. Archer, if you don&rs  Read More...
Published on May 5,2020 11:29 PM