Our Story
By Kritika Arora in Poetry | Reads: 652 | 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
She lived happily ever after!
By Manjistha Mukherjee Bhatt in General Literary | Reads: 652 | Likes: 0
She lived happily ever after! She said it openly and bluntly and walked away in a breeze leaving them stumped.... She laughed loudly and in ripples...the sound echoed in their hearts long after it faded away. She loved fiercely and madly and with such open expressions that it was staggering! She b  Read More...
Published on Jun 2,2020 11:11 PM
It just happens
By Bhawna Tagra in Romance | Reads: 650 | Likes: 0
It had been five years today. She drapes a beautiful red Banarasi saree while he looks charming in his black tuxedo. It was a very special night, to one they have waited for since five years. It was time for them to go. They looked at each other, eyes filled with so much trust and contentment. He as  Read More...
Published on Jun 8,2020 01:03 AM
The Sparkling Hope
By Livina in Poetry | Reads: 649 | Likes: 0
The Sparkling Hope There were days in my life where I wanted to lie curled up in my bed all through the day and never wanted to wake up. Even performing my daily activities seemed to be a difficult task I no longer found joy in things that were once interesting to me I felt some sort of emptiness a  Read More...
Published on Apr 1,2020 03:46 PM
She
By Rushil Malik in Poetry | Reads: 649 | Likes: 0
She shines so bright and is a sight to behold. When you will look into her eyes, you shall see the fire of ambition burning so bright, it will force you to look the other way. If you ever see her dancing, you will see a sight as if it were fire and ice fighting for existence. When you will see her s  Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 06:02 PM
An Urge
By Akshaya Maram in Poetry | Reads: 649 | 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
Pain
By Rehas Sachdeva in Poetry | Reads: 649 | Likes: 0
I bathed in you Then I slept with you. You were still there when I woke up. Bewildering me with your persistence Distracting me with your shooting skills Killing my desire to eat or talk, You made quite a disaster.   Many attempts at chasing you away Only managed to discourage your strength You  Read More...
Published on Jun 14,2020 08:34 PM
O my dear krishna
By andal chitturi in Poetry | Reads: 647 | Likes: 0
O my dear Krishna O my dear Krishna,Are you gazing at the bleak and gloomy world?O my dear Krishna,Only the touch of your green feather,Can heal away the pain in people,O my dear Krishna,Only the music from your flute ,Can protect the world from invisible threat,O my dear Krishna,Only your divine to  Read More...
Published on Apr 10,2020 06:09 PM
Pain is Beautiful
By Khyati Kyada in General Literary | Reads: 647 | Likes: 0
Pain is beautiful ! Sounds weird right? Here m not only talking about just physical pain but also abt that mental pain ,that heart aches....It lets u make  aware abt the things which bothers uh,the things which really affects uh.U can figure out the things n matters,ur feelings,ur emotions just  Read More...
Published on May 12,2020 09:48 AM
THE TICKING TIMEBOMB
By Chithra Rangarajan in Thriller | Reads: 646 | Likes: 0
The Hero breaks open the gate and enters an old factory. He finds his parents tied to a post and a ticking time bomb fixed to their bodies. He battles against the villain and rescues his parents. As a child I grew up watching this predictable climax in most of the movies made in any Indian language.  Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 10:10 PM
A raindrop journey
By Neema Kumari in General Literary | Reads: 646 | Likes: 0
Clouds had grown fierce, from soft pale blue to robust grey. Raindrops were jumping inside to come out. As they got impatient to start their journey from sky to earth, clouds prepared themselves to release their tiny jewels whom they had stored inside for a long time. It was hard for them to let the  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 11:38 AM
In the sound of silence
By fareha siddiqui in Poetry | Reads: 646 | Likes: 0
In the sound of silence, Like a hurricane I spoke, Not sure if I was alive, Or just smothered in smoke, The words were powerful, And the wind was wild and loud, With the moon I was buried, Like a mountain shrouded by clouds.  Read More...
Published on May 7,2020 06:24 PM
Reminiscence
By bavana ganesan in Poetry | Reads: 646 | Likes: 0
Clueless attires that I have worn,  Dark or bright that drenched me up A woolen thread that was never sworn,  Bit of my anguish swept me above . Yet to become, get to be seen  Not to mourn, nor to glee  Yet the casts was so much clear  Studded and stuffed with millions of pi  Read More...
Published on Jun 8,2020 08:58 PM
Women and Power
By C. Kaviya in Poetry | Reads: 644 | Likes: 0
Shines before the sun Works without being paid Loves with no expectations  Cares with tenderness Dreams with no hope Yearns for what she never gets Shares what she loves the most Leaves those who loved her truly  Laughs with pain Lives not for her They call it sacrifice  I call it her  Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 10:34 PM
Game of Bigotry
By akshat kaushal in General Literary | Reads: 644 | 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