The colors
By Suraksha Satish in General Literary | Reads: 493 | Likes: 0
For us,  Pink signifies happiness,  Red signifies love,  Yellow signifies hope,  White signifies peace and  Black signifies evilness.  There come visually challenged people who,  Live in black,  Love in black,  Hope in black,  Find their happiness an  Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 04:58 PM
A Haunting Experience
By Maheshwari Juttu in True Story | Reads: 493 | Likes: 0
It was a hot summer. Our summer holidays had just begun. As far as I remember, I had then completed my 5th class in an eminent international school located in the outskirts of the city where we lived. As both of my parents were job-holders, I was accustomed to gloomy routine and awfully tedious city  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 10:33 PM
The White Moon - Poem
By Anbudan Miththiran in Poetry | Reads: 493 | Likes: 0
Oh! My White Moon! Come to me;  To giving the energy to save me; from me, I LOVE YOU SO MUCH;  YOU ARE MY NATURAL ANGLE;  Whatever happens to me, I became very COOL While show you;   Hey! My White Moom! Come to me;          To save me,  Read More...
Published on Jun 6,2020 02:03 AM
The grave visitor
By Prabindh Sundareson in Fantasy | Reads: 492 | Likes: 0
123456789101112.1234567891011.12. It was the last hour. He looked forward to this hour, every day. It was as if the whole universe waited, cheering for all the hands to congregate at the clock's North. Did he really have fever ? He looked on with a feverish anticipation. He heard it again clearly th  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 08:38 AM
Lilies:
By Priyal Rajan Thakur in Poetry | Reads: 492 | Likes: 0
When they wave at me from the gardens & fields, I look at them, with glistening eyes feeling healed, He knew if I grew grumpy, gloomy I wanted them in our house, Lilies sitting on my dinner table in an ancient vase. That spring he forgot my birthday and slept, I broke glassware, threw away the   Read More...
Published on May 27,2020 08:40 PM
A Dream for City of Dreams
By Swati in True Story | Reads: 491 | Likes: 0
Looking at  the Dead streets of my city made me cry for a moment, that how helpless we were in front of Mother Nature. Despite all the inventions & discoveries, we fail to save our kind, but deep down in our hearts, we all know that this return gift from Mother Nature are the ravages of our  Read More...
Published on Apr 4,2020 11:13 AM
WHO-MEN
By Meryl Rock in General Literary | Reads: 491 | Likes: 0
She, her, a woman, a mortal who bore the blame of betrayal from the very beginning, wherein, the man had equally participated in eating the apple. They say a woman came from a man, yet a man failed to respect a part of his own self. She was created from a man’s rib, yet she stood not beside bu  Read More...
Published on Jun 11,2020 04:16 PM
An Urge
By Akshaya Maram in Poetry | Reads: 490 | Likes: 0
Let us pray so that, We will find a way. Find a way, to make This pandemic go away.   Let us make our plea convey, So that it ain’t going to delay. It ain’t going to be delay, as Long as we r doing it today.   Let us not deem this as cray, But instead think and obey. Think and   Read More...
Published on Apr 27,2020 04:06 PM
Apple pie
By Akshata Lanjekar in General Literary | Reads: 490 | Likes: 0
Apple Pie       The cool December air brushed against Reena’s dry cheek as she reluctantly adjusted herself on her suitcase on platform number two of NDLS railway station. She glanced again looking for a decent place to sit- the suitcase was old and she wasn’t sure how lo  Read More...
Published on May 12,2020 09:21 AM
LEND A HAND
By Surya Nair in True Story | Reads: 490 | Likes: 0
LEND A HAND I've been an introvert all my life.  I teach children for a living.  As far as I can walk down the memory lane, I can remember being reclusive. I like observing details, the way people behave, what motivates them and their general disposition. However, it ha  Read More...
Published on Jun 14,2020 09:22 PM
A note to my love
By Ayushi in Poetry | Reads: 489 | Likes: 0
Didn't get to see your smile today, Or your eyes, My thoughts are worsening each day. This quarantine isn't going very easy on my mind, my love. I'm back to the prison I escaped from, Seems like I have been trapped with nothing but echoes of my dark mind. I can feel the darkness getting darker, I ca  Read More...
Published on Apr 25,2020 11:31 PM
Who am I..?!
By lakshmi vasudev in True Story | Reads: 489 | Likes: 0
Part 1 Then train was heading toward its destination oblivious to its passengers. Though all were travelling, everyone's life's journey was different and so was their purpose, reason or need to be here. Neerada sat near the window and looked out with a heavy heart, but the glimpses of moving landsca  Read More...
Published on May 25,2020 07:36 PM
Morning mist
By Smriti Sharma in General Literary | Reads: 487 | Likes: 0
I have never been an early riser . Hardly remember when I got up before sunrise last . This was exactly a week back . I had an early morning flight for Delhi.  The previous night I set the alarm to 4 30 am, and set off to bed an hour before my usual time . I drank my chamomile tea,  brushe  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 10:35 PM
Facets of a Diamond
By Mridula Singh in Romance | Reads: 487 | Likes: 0
Mira’s eyes got fixed on a story in the corner of the story supplement with the main newspaper. It was a story about how one regrets losing precious memories attached to some lost object brought by the labour of love. She, a newly wedded young girl was wondering if she could ever rue about any  Read More...
Published on Apr 29,2020 02:50 PM
Last to top
By Neema Kumari in True Story | Reads: 487 | Likes: 0
I was miserable in maths, right from the beginning of school life. Simple addition and subtraction would take on my nerve. Even I was counted among the weak students because of my lack of grasping power in maths. Up to my 9th class, I didn't know which formula to put where? What the problems in the   Read More...
Published on May 7,2020 02:16 PM