Hope is our only saviour
By Oorbofnight in Poetry | Reads: 592 | Likes: 0
This is a reminder that Hope is our only saviorI hope we remain stronger than ever Physically, mentally and emotionally I hope we take this as a time off To look back into our lives To cherish every moment With our selvesWith our loved onesI hope we keep on creating wonderful memories So that one da  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 12:49 AM
The Anatomy of the Lockdown - 1.0
By Kiran Sandhu in Poetry | Reads: 592 | Likes: 0
Everything felt normal as I went about with lifeThe invisible invader had come but it seemed a distant sightTill that night, a declarationfrom that one at helm of the nationBrought the skies crashing downCrushing the normalcy, put a lock around the town. Lockdown they call it, what the hell is tha  Read More...
Published on May 5,2020 03:41 PM
The Tiny Window
By Anilkumar Kurup in General Literary | Reads: 591 | Likes: 0
“And now I may dismiss my heroine to the sleepless couch, which is the true heroines portion- to a pillow strewed with thorns and wet with tears. And lucky may she think herself, if she gets another goodnights rest in the course of the next three months.” Jane Austen   We did not ke  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 11:42 AM
Breaking Point
By Animesh Vats in Poetry | Reads: 591 | Likes: 0
I try to be sweet, kind and pure. Why people don't understand me? They mistake me for something that I never did.It is terrible, it is heartbreaking,Cause they force the decree upon me.The decree is to keep my mind shut, when it comes to mistreatment.I am not ready to accept that,But that decree for  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 04:54 PM
Game of Bigotry
By akshat kaushal in General Literary | Reads: 591 | Likes: 0
There is a significant difference between majority, And a foul game of bigotry Just because you’re in a larger number, you’ll be powerful? Just because your headcount is low, why your abilities are doubtful?   This is not solely about religious community but about every parted se  Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 05:56 PM
Stigma
By Aruma Bhat in Poetry | Reads: 589 | Likes: 0
Stigma they call it; When she sees her & feels her heart flutter. Stigma they call it; When she confesses and hears a yes with a stutter. Stigma they call it; When he finds himself falling for the guy with the pretty dimple. Stigma they call it; When dimpled guy finds the attraction to him not s  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 04:29 PM
A new country,a new home!
By Jyotsna Kumar in General Literary | Reads: 589 | Likes: 0
She stood amidst the  paved sidewalks  streaming  traffic and pedestrians. The sense of order amidst the chaos struck her as unreal. The pathway was teeming with people yet there was no jostling , just the slight blur of each one passing the other by. The skyline that had seemed intim  Read More...
Published on May 5,2020 09:42 AM
Until one day!
By chaotic.poet in Poetry | Reads: 589 | Likes: 0
She believed in loveAnd everytng that love bringsShe tried so hard In the ups and downsNothing could ever shake her beliefs Until one day She realized It was all temporary illusionsSome people called it loveShe gathered all her shattered pieces Of all the things he could possibly damage he chose her  Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 07:39 PM
THANK YOU TINY TEAR..
By Ruprekha Buragohain in Poetry | Reads: 589 | Likes: 0
THANK YOU TINY TEAR. ..  For some it's crystal of nature,  for some it's as precious as emerald,  for few it's the tears of the creator  and for some each tiny drop  is a wellspring of purity and happiness.  Fount of inspiration to artists,  personifying each drop   Read More...
Published on May 26,2020 06:21 PM
Our Story
By Kritika Arora in Poetry | Reads: 587 | Likes: 0
In this cold dark night With the ceiling as my sky Unblinking, I keep staring Mind running, eyes dry Memories playing on rewind as the clock ticks by Although you left on your own I still ask the walls why Reminiscing the future we dreamt Over a shared drink Your laugher echoed around Your cheeks  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 04:57 PM
Frangipani and the bougainvillea
By Jyotsna Kumar in General Literary | Reads: 587 | Likes: 0
Where I live, frangipanis abound.  I am more familiar with the Indian term for them, the ‘champa’.It took me time to figure out that they were called frangipanis. I have seen them almost everywhere in and around the area where I live, abundant in their red or white blossoms. The w  Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 02:58 PM
SHE
By Kaanan Sehgal in General Literary | Reads: 587 | Likes: 0
                                          WOMAN- what thought crosses our mind when we first hear of this word? Thought is secondary,but what first pops up in our head is an image of a female be  Read More...
Published on May 15,2020 04:29 PM
This place.
By Sahana Agarwal in Poetry | Reads: 586 | Likes: 0
I’ve been real quite since I got here  This place is overflowing  With words I can’t bear  In the corner there’s a woman who looks hypnotised  She’s been working all day long  To keep her family fed and satisfied  A little girl is sitting there  Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 11:53 PM
Indefinite Crack
By Incomplete.Draft in General Literary | Reads: 585 | Likes: 0
Never did I think that I would wake up one day to find that the world has halted. For me, this being my final year in college, the endment had halted. Without proper goodbyes, we were shipped off to our houses to view the world from four walls when these stressful times could have been replaced by p  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 02:51 PM
Animals Talk in Quarantine!
By Vibhuti Vaid in Poetry | Reads: 585 | Likes: 0
Where has that human gone?  Who got me  chillies every morn,  Even the one who brought me bread,  Or the one who sat here and read,  The little girl who came for a walk,  The grandmother who loved to talk,  The Flying Jatt who ran so fast,  The man who made al  Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 03:22 PM