Love thoughts
By fayaz sayed in Poetry | Reads: 364 | Likes: 0
A rebellious heart  beats inside my chest. Though it belongs to me, it longs for you.  Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 08:27 PM
Corona virus made us realize- voice of mother earth
By Nivedita A in Poetry | Reads: 364 | Likes: 0
Ernest request to humans  Corona,  The cause of uncertainty .. But, one thing is certain  The earth heals. It is amazing to watch  the birds having good time. The earth we live is all fine. The sky is clear  The rivers are cleansed The hills and the mountains look amazing,   Read More...
Published on Apr 16,2020 11:43 AM
Lost and Found
By Incredible Scribble in General Literary | Reads: 364 | Likes: 0
Lakshmi was getting ready in the morning, as usual, preparing Breakfast and Lunch for her kids Kamakshi and Kartik. Kamakshi, their 15 year old, came running to her in the kitchen giving her updates on news, stating that China had an outburst of a virus, Covid 19, many people died,  and many ar  Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 09:46 AM
Goodbye
By Kunjika Thakral in Poetry | Reads: 364 | Likes: 0
With a promise to meet again With a hope to be remembered With an expectation to relive it again There is definitely something unlovable special about Goodbyes When the lips smile and the heart cries Something unusual about this breeze When the eyes try to capture maximum You don't know when  t  Read More...
Published on May 8,2020 07:36 AM
At First Site
By Sayed Nizam in General Literary | Reads: 363 | Likes: 0
 “I’ll buy a kilo and that’s it” He took off his glasses and wiped it hard against his white long turban that stood out from the rest of the crowd. The fruit seller had no other options but to listen to the words of the man who vomited fine speeches on occasional days.   Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 06:49 PM
Thirst
By Aishwarya Wagle in Poetry | Reads: 363 | Likes: 0
I'm this hypothetical crow, and you're my saviour pot of water.  Except I don't have the rocks for help, and you turn to vapor the first chance you get.  I'm searching and searching, all over the place for you. But you are a distant dream; so even if my thirst kills me, it wouldn't matter   Read More...
Published on Mar 28,2020 08:24 PM
Him
By Moons in General Literary | Reads: 363 | Likes: 0
As per the daily routine, I entered the passway and just entered my classroom as usual. But as I crossed a group of troublemakers of the class and was about to reach my seat then I saw Him and stoped dead in my tracks, at that moment it felt like all the chaotic world was silenced only for me to ste  Read More...
Published on Apr 1,2020 08:39 AM
Walking free
By BABU VELLERA in True Story | Reads: 363 | Likes: 0
WALKING FREE By Babu Vellera I have been thinking of walking to office every day for a while. But I could not. What is preventing me from doing so? I pondered. The reasons were manifold. First and foremost is the vehicular pollution. How much pollutants may get in to my body? What will be the side e  Read More...
Published on Apr 1,2020 10:58 AM
The Arctic in our hearts shall melt
By Saba Fatima in Poetry | Reads: 363 | Likes: 0
Her beauty didn't last and so didn't his money, They were wretched in the cold and wished it was sunny; The rain poured in, from the tarpaulin above, But they believed they would survive, only by love.   Resources! Resources! Their trembling house cried, How blooming was the woman when she cam  Read More...
Published on Apr 8,2020 06:25 AM
A wheel chair
By tejaswi b l in True Story | Reads: 363 | Likes: 0
A wheelchair. Perspective and truth - I was a fan of relativity. Long time ago ,used to spend hours reading how events in this universe are connected..how gracefully they vow a interlace of network - complex yet magnificent. Today's story is all about - perspective and truth. Well, the story begins   Read More...
Published on Apr 13,2020 02:02 AM
Second chance ( sequel to crossroads)
By shireen ahsan in Romance | Reads: 363 | Likes: 0
They kept looking at each other . Then the deafening cries of sorrow numbed her . He finally left for his heavenly abode . She sat alone in the dark of the night. Her tears had dried up . Numbed and frozen . Her phone beeped . Unwillingly she glanced down . It was an unknown number. “ I’  Read More...
Published on May 25,2020 09:02 PM
Quarantined for Love
By Shinjini Kumar in General Literary | Reads: 362 | Likes: 0
My dad is diabetic and stuck in a different place, travelling isn’t recommended for him in times of virus. So he calls every night, asking me if I have received Work from Home yet, because he knows I have allergic rhinitis!!  When I say no, he hangs up disappointed and wonders what thi  Read More...
Published on Mar 30,2020 08:12 PM
Remnants of Memories
By Lomlom Mizo in Poetry | Reads: 362 | Likes: 0
Sometimes we kill a part of ourselves to keep a memory alive. Painful as it maybe, hurt as we may; We choose to remember, for it has taught us something we've never felt before. So, when the world is in chaos; and the cries of a mother fills the vacant street, I hope you choose to remember what it  Read More...
Published on Apr 1,2020 06:53 AM
Treasure Trove
By Abha kala in Romance | Reads: 362 | Likes: 0
I was just fiddling with the TV remote and was searching some thing interesting to watch in Netflix I noticed movie  -‘Note Book ‘based on novel written by novelist Nicholas Spark.i had seen this movie long time back. Suddenly it dawned on me that the life story of the protagon  Read More...
Published on Apr 10,2020 10:24 AM
Letting Go..
By Bhadra Suresh in General Literary | Reads: 361 | Likes: 0
The stars outside seemed to be staring at him, as if they thought it was a sin too. He closed his eyes. He thought closing his eyes would make it easier. But it got worse. For now, the darkness inside him crawled before his eyes too. He held the plug tight. He knew it would only take a split second   Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 12:54 AM