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
she wanted a hero, so she became one
By divya in Poetry | Reads: 643 | Likes: 0
It would be nugatory to veil the backbone of this tenebrous gale. You would see a tree, bearing charms surrounded by flailing arms. You can't hear the screams of despair. You sure don't see the lingering mist in the noxious air. Oh Lyssa, is this you channelling your frustration? Oh Tantalus, is th  Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 04:54 PM
Our Great Mother
By Geet Mazumder in Poetry | Reads: 642 | Likes: 0
Our Great Mother  The rich dusty skin is now getting off It's recreating the old pigments with new tinges, Capturing their modish celebrations, off lenses  Inside their heart, it cares for every breath That is never seen by the human eyes, A heavy headshell behind our back, we move, Half   Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 08:15 AM
NEW BEGINNING
By REHEJA K A in Poetry | Reads: 642 | Likes: 0
Hey!have a glance for a fraction of seconds  to show a million of stories  a planet of happiness and blissful life once now a place of degrading glories  turning the freshness of past to burning ashes  the sacred colors do fade, shedding tears around  spoiling the fragrance   Read More...
Published on Jun 9,2020 12:03 PM
Heavens
By Varnika in Poetry | Reads: 641 | Likes: 0
When smokes choked up the sky, and rivers became dry, when creatures cried for life, and the ecosystem were to die, No wonder heavens took over and no sooner humans were confined. It's just for a tiny virus that we're all inside. And some say, 'I can even defy the tide!' sorry sir, you can't for Ja  Read More...
Published on Apr 10,2020 04:49 PM
Indefinite Crack
By Incomplete.Draft in General Literary | Reads: 640 | 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goodbyes, we were shipped off to our houses to view the world from four walls when these stressful times could have been replaced by p  Read More...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: 640 | 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
The Unsung Song
By M J Nieves in War Story | Reads: 640 | Likes: 0
Violent winds, eyes see roads caked with dust,  The town is now a battle ground;  The stainless steel corrodes to rust,  Ears twitch at the common marching sound.    E’er soldiers give out a battle cry Heavy buil  Read More...
Published on May 14,2020 10:21 PM
The scars of my childhood
By shireen ahsan in General Literary | Reads: 639 | Likes: 0
I stood scared and trembling in the corner as I saw him raising his hand again at my docile , weak mother . She stood cowering and crying in the corner. He threw the plate of food which she had so painstakingly made for him . My anger knew no bounds . I wanted to kill him but I felt so helpless. Wha  Read More...
Published on May 26,2020 11:49 PM
Doctor The warrior
By yeshwanth in General Literary | Reads: 638 | Likes: 0
While everyone write stories about Corona , write songs about Corona let's do something different let's fight for the warrior who is saving our lives who is called as THE DOCTOR. This short story is all about my concern, respect, love and undying attitude towards doctor. The way doctors are fightin  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 12:06 PM
Nature
By Hridya Amal in General Literary | Reads: 638 | Likes: 0
In a crowded railway station, where people are running like ants, trains are roaring, shopkeepers shouting “tea Tea…Coffee…Coffee…”                 Thomson a gentleman around forty year old is sitting on a bench in the platfo  Read More...
Published on May 31,2020 03:15 PM
Facets of a Diamond
By Mridula Singh in Romance | Reads: 637 | 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
A new country,a new home!
By Jyotsna Kumar in General Literary | Reads: 637 | 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
Your remembrance
By sonam in Poetry | Reads: 637 | Likes: 0
Knocked out on that break,  To assure myself, faith on sake,  Of sudden uplifts and shrink downs,  To bring your acceptance back in place   With a warm embrace...  Had been ten years since you left,  Ablaze radiant with bright colour and light Having an element "US" i  Read More...
Published on May 12,2020 08:36 PM
The Tiny Window
By Anilkumar Kurup in General Literary | Reads: 635 | 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