I see beauty!!!
By Manjistha Mukherjee Bhatt in General Literary | Reads: 399 | Likes: 0
I see beauty! I have finally come of age I say because now I can comprehend clearly what I want and why. I do not want to know the ugliness of human nature that stab in the back, pull you down or come to you only with a motive... I want beauty in all forms. Beauty in the way a labourer sits at nig  Read More...
Published on Jun 5,2020 10:26 PM
Remnants of Memories
By Lomlom Mizo in Poetry | Reads: 398 | 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
Locked down emotions
By Malvieka Babbar in True Story | Reads: 398 | Likes: 0
When I say true story it is none other than my own true experience. Sanitization had become a major part of my life four years back when my mother started dailysis in a multispeciality hospital in Mumbai. Carrying with me my own tissue box, thrice a week, it was my prime job to first clean the blood  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 09:54 PM
This place.
By Sahana Agarwal in Poetry | Reads: 397 | 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
Last to top
By Neema Kumari in True Story | Reads: 397 | 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
Lockdown: The Gateway to Misery
By Pankaj in General Literary | Reads: 397 | Likes: 0
“It has been…,I don’t even remember anymore to be honest, but one thing that I know for sure is that I am losing.Not that I am retaliating for this lockdown but I am afraid of the consequences that are going to fall on my family.” Rajesh, a cycle rickshaw peddler, had his vo  Read More...
Published on May 13,2020 11:37 PM
My pride
By Monika Shanmugam in Poetry | Reads: 397 | Likes: 0
The vibrant sunshine born in the east will set after a while Even the scary storms loses its prowess passing a mile Fragrant flowers withers and dies to end its jubilant span The snow-white moon slackens its aesthetic size and turns wan Is this a protene world of cockaigne, my Self wonders ! Fors  Read More...
Published on Jun 12,2020 04:26 PM
Who am I..?!
By lakshmi vasudev in True Story | Reads: 396 | 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
Second chance ( sequel to crossroads)
By shireen ahsan in Romance | Reads: 396 | 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
LEND A HAND
By Surya Nair in True Story | Reads: 396 | 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
My Mother: Reflection Of Argumentative Indian!
By in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 395 | Likes: 0
My mother is  virtually a recluse even at home, forget social gatherings! She prefers company of books, magazines and newspapers over chit chat in group of ladies!! A well read lady who loves to scan any writen piece be it a long novel or newspaper with precision of an acamedician!! Iron willed  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 09:57 AM
Frangipani and the bougainvillea
By Jyotsna Kumar in General Literary | Reads: 395 | 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
Graveyard Of Million Stars
By Mukul Sharma in True Story | Reads: 395 | Likes: 0
[Verse1:] Met you in the afterglow, Still alive, with no green in the desert. Tried to flap my wings but I fell, good to waste such an effort. They pulled strings, made curtains fell, I was behind, Danced on my song, I sang with my eyes blind. I'm a kissed moonchild,  'cause,   [Chorus:] G  Read More...
Published on May 11,2020 06:17 PM
Morning mist
By Smriti Sharma in General Literary | Reads: 394 | 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
Love thoughts
By fayaz sayed in Poetry | Reads: 394 | 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