When we were small
By Srishty Gupta in Poetry | Reads: 699 | Likes: 0
When we were small It never mattered how we smell We were more than skin deep when we heard someone weep We had nothing in ours minds Rather than just being kind Complexion meant colours Our figures meant shapes We shared chapaties we shared our grapes We didn't knew ego, all we said was sorry We be  Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 06:01 PM
Impure Man
By Darpan Sain in Romance | Reads: 699 | Likes: 0
I'm the impure man. But, whenever she holds me. The man of impurity, becomes Pure. Because the power she have, is called Love. © Darpan Sain.   Read More...
Published on May 31,2020 05:24 PM
Leave the ass alone
By Sakshi Pandit in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 699 | Likes: 0
          I am just your regular ass. Very fluffy, a lot bouncy. Sometimes skinny, other times full. Let me tell you what all stuff happens to an ass in a lifetime. The human attached to us almost never notices us. You notice all the body parts because you can see them   Read More...
Published on Jun 1,2020 03:07 PM
The day we come out of the lockdown
By farida rangwala in Poetry | Reads: 698 | Likes: 0
The day we come out  Of the lockdown, May be the sun would shower The light brighter than before. The deserted streets Would throb with a dazzle of life, The smiles on our faces, Would be wider and pure. The breeze would be pristine With the smell of empathy That would have won over Our hearts   Read More...
Published on May 25,2020 10:14 PM
The Arctic in our hearts shall melt
By Saba Fatima in Poetry | Reads: 697 | Likes: 0
Her beauty didn't last and so didn't his money, They were wretched in the cold and wished it was sunny; The rain poured in, from the tarpaulin above, But they believed they would survive, only by love.   Resources! Resources! Their trembling house cried, How blooming was the woman when she cam  Read More...
Published on Apr 8,2020 06:25 AM
Nature
By Hridya Amal in General Literary | Reads: 697 | 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
Animals Talk in Quarantine!
By Vibhuti Vaid in Poetry | Reads: 696 | 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
If tommorow
By Maryam Beg in Poetry | Reads: 696 | Likes: 0
If tomorrow our sky is no longer blue, And our grounds are no longer green. If tomorrow our moon is no longer white, and our sun is bursting its light. If tomorrow our birds don't fly, And all we are left with is The Sound Of Cry. If tomorrow our souls get free, And we start to run to 'get to Thee'  Read More...
Published on May 15,2020 02:00 AM
Trapped
By monica in Crime | Reads: 696 | Likes: 0
It was regular day for zoya when she found her followers list getting increased. For her, the day began by posting writings about quran on her trending instagram page. With the confidence that she would get more than 1k like she posted her new writing stating “there is no might or power except  Read More...
Published on May 23,2020 11:45 AM
The eyes have seen it all..
By Sriharsha in Poetry | Reads: 695 | Likes: 0
The eyes have seen it all  The sea of life where the ebbs rise and fall Dancing through the times, Longing for reassurance The gentle breeze of love ringing the heart's chimes, Was an alibi to the penance ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  Read More...
Published on Apr 8,2020 09:21 AM
Waiting at the Metro
By Anuradha Ghosh in Poetry | Reads: 694 | Likes: 0
It was forbidden for them to meet.  So they met at the metro stations,  In that thronging crowd.  They boarded the same metro,  And she went all the way to his stop,  For those precious 20 minutes with him.  And he waited at her stop every morning.  “Beena  Read More...
Published on Jun 13,2020 01:17 AM
Educational pain
By Revathy Narayankutty in Poetry | Reads: 692 | Likes: 0
There we all are  With bundles of books that turn us blind. There we all are With heavy bags that bend our spine. Heart pumping madly  Mind going insane  But no, What matters is the mugging and all the grades. Enthusiasm, discovery and knowledge are not the inspiration But grades and   Read More...
Published on May 4,2020 09:34 AM
An Unbreakable Bond
By Swayamdeepta Das in Poetry | Reads: 692 | Likes: 0
In the eerie blanket of night Silhouetted against the white curtain, She was engrossed in her solitary musing A photo frame clutched to her heart, Tears staining her soft cheeks. How she missed that comforting voice! The touch that healed all her burning wounds That reassuring pat upon her back, Tha  Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 12:53 AM
Beyond Skin
By Smrithi Juanitha in General Literary | Reads: 691 | Likes: 0
BEYOND SKIN Beauty-as witnessed has become one of the most complex term with regards to its understanding in modern times. Some tend to perceive it as the ‘looks’ of a person while some tend to understand it as a inner reflection of a person.  But, what exactly does it mean to ackno  Read More...
Published on Apr 26,2020 02:34 PM
HILLTOP SHRINE
By rupesh raj in Poetry | Reads: 689 | Likes: 0
The murmering hymns we joined to sing, With musical chords strung for the lord's, The priests here dipped bread into wine, Churches foyer where we spent our evening time. The hill top shrine, 'a wisdom mine', Where a reverend blessed the gathered fine, For here is the place we often resolute,   Read More...
Published on Apr 9,2020 09:27 AM