Abundunce and Sacrifice
By Amie Madekar in General Literary | Reads: 573 | Likes: 0
Abundance and Scarcity   These two words are the one which popped up in my mind when I saw the picture of two kids , one is licking laptop and other eating food from waste on roadside. One may have luxury and money in abundance but the irony of life is utlimately everyone goes back to the soil   Read More...
Published on May 11,2020 01:48 AM
Wish I am a wild animal
By Sanasam Rocky in Poetry | Reads: 573 | Likes: 0
In a very vast jungle,                                                  it would be great to roam around. No one will tell me to stop,             Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 01:29 PM
Realm of Riverie
By oma in Poetry | Reads: 572 | Likes: 0
Across the seas and shores My soul strethches for your love My eyes seek yours To drift off in the sweet reverie of your tender whispers My heart fills with bliss I cannot breathe Tears stream As I awake from this dream . Lull me back to sleep I dont want this truth , so bleak .   Read More...
Published on May 14,2020 08:54 AM
The Fawn Eyed Dusky Girl.
By savita Kapoor in Poetry | Reads: 571 | Likes: 0
That Fawn eyed Dusky Girl.  That Fawn eyed dusky girl looked at me.  With thousands of questions in her eyes but her lips bound tight.  Those Fawn eyes, Were they full of questions?? Or the dreams.  Yes, of course that dusky girl's questions were not lurky. They were full of d  Read More...
Published on May 18,2020 06:39 PM
The eyes have seen it all..
By Sriharsha in Poetry | Reads: 569 | 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
My feelings
By Rajashree Konwar in Poetry | Reads: 569 | Likes: 0
The night feels more darker now, Even the visuals seems fading. Is this because of those salty thing flowing baselessly out of my eyes? Oviously can't state them as tears, right! They are something which drops down when felt an emotion.  I suppose.  Oh no. Please don't be mistaken it as a  Read More...
Published on May 5,2020 09:10 AM
Ek Cup Coffee
By Smriti Sharma in General Literary | Reads: 568 | Likes: 0
Bala was a shy , skeptical girl, who didn't have many friends in college , nor was she too outgoing . Her hobbies included reading novels , writing poems and cooking.  She was doing B.A in English literature from Kolkata, a city 300 kms away from her hometown. On Sundays , she preferred staying  Read More...
Published on Apr 24,2020 10:22 PM
My Solitary Place
By Debarati Nandan in Poetry | Reads: 567 | Likes: 0
Up on my roof I saw the vacant sky, It's darkness absorbed my silent sigh. Wondered if I'd be among those clouds, Far away from these animated crowds; Fly with them to a solitary place— Or perhaps float in that empty space. Alone, there I will finally be, In the place where I shall find me. A  Read More...
Published on May 7,2020 08:11 PM
The Persistence Of Survival.
By Pavan Vinayak in Travel | Reads: 566 | Likes: 0
It was raining that afternoon, a quite unusual thing, it used to be very hot during the afternoon. My exam was nearing, had got study holidays and was going back to my home, Udupi.I couldn’t withstand the heavy downpour I took shelter in small workroom waiting for the bus. There alongside the   Read More...
Published on Apr 15,2020 12:14 PM
Lockdown vdays
By Anna Mathew in True Story | Reads: 565 | Likes: 0
Lockdown was announced in the country, so I'm staying at home like everyone else (l hope) . Woke up a little  early than usual , updated with  newspaper,  readout line by line to granny and laughed together at the mispronounciations that I have made. Sat together for the breakfast,   Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 12:27 PM
Reversal
By Mysterious R in Poetry | Reads: 565 | Likes: 0
And when the roles are reversed I find myself in the cage  Of those deep thoughts That I had in the life's turning stage And there I was captivated To see just through the bars With gold chains entwined around And you soaring sky amidst my bleeding scars And when the roles were reversed I saw  Read More...
Published on May 18,2020 09:30 PM
The Warrior in You
By Pooja Pathak in Poetry | Reads: 563 | Likes: 0
Maybe you are dwelling in the hardest of times, unable to bury the pain and disappointments, unable to untie yourself from the the darkness of your past, but since you are still dealing with the tough times you will learn on your own how to endure the moments that keeps putting you down, you w  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 09:32 PM
Unequal cookies
By Neema Kumari in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 563 | Likes: 0
I was 9-10 year old at that time. One day with a bunch of friends, I decided to have a picnic. So, I called my ever-ready friends. Among them, one was Prasanna, whom we teased as Paseena, partly for his name and partly for he would sweat a lot. For us, it was merely a fun event bringing home-cooked   Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 05:26 PM
Beautifully Painful
By Incredible Scribble in Romance | Reads: 562 | Likes: 0
"I find you in everything that makes me smile, I find you in everything that makes me cry out of joy. You are everywhere, and your love envelops me." I read it again, this was the tenth time, i was reading it today. Maa, how did she even look? Paa told me, that she died young, a beautiful and talent  Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 09:30 AM
Goodbye
By Kunjika Thakral in Poetry | Reads: 562 | Likes: 0
With a promise to meet again With a hope to be remembered With an expectation to relive it again There is definitely something unlovable special about Goodbyes When the lips smile and the heart cries Something unusual about this breeze When the eyes try to capture maximum You don't know when  t  Read More...
Published on May 8,2020 07:36 AM