City of hope
By Smriti Sharma in General Literary | Reads: 384 | Likes: 0
Just like any other nightI wore my pajama and got into bed Set the alarm, tuned the radio .This had been a habit since I moved to a new city I was having trouble with sleepTried and tested almost every thing Early dinner, no social media , no caffeine , yoga , camomile tea , every fancy tea But no,   Read More...
Published on May 30,2020 09:25 PM
A Generation
By Akshita in General Literary | Reads: 384 | Likes: 0
The idea of fun in our generation is to see others drown in their pain and sorrows. While they don’t realize the cost of their fun cause the price isn’t being paid by them. The generation we live in is lost in the concept of you only live once but to dig deeper our concept of living once  Read More...
Published on Jun 12,2020 10:26 PM
Vocal Regulations!
By CHINMAY CHAKRAVARTY in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 383 | Likes: 0
They are safe at home—he, his wife and their two boys. So far, that is to say. Their house is in a red zone—declared by the government due to the spread of the novel Coronavirus or COVID-19. For nearly two months now they have continued to stay at home, at times working from home and h  Read More...
Published on May 13,2020 10:06 PM
Go Blue
By Arvind Prashar in General Literary | Reads: 382 | Likes: 0
At least 70% of our earth's surface is covered with water. You can find water in various forms such as oceans,seas,rivers,lakes,streams, water vapours,glaciers,rain and snow. It is also present in the food you eat and even in your body! Water is present in almost all living things. No wonder planet   Read More...
Published on Apr 8,2020 11:06 AM
One's Own Company
By Wayne Rodrigues in Poetry | Reads: 382 | Likes: 0
I awake every day, joining hands as I pray, Bracing myselft worldly challenges at display. Life to all is as dramatic as the Manhattan Broadway, Makes sense as people succumb to undesirable cosplay. We train ourselves to not turn slaves to the daily hustle and bustle, For if kings gave up soon they   Read More...
Published on Apr 17,2020 01:36 AM
I NEVER WANTED IT TO END
By Tejashree Shelke in Poetry | Reads: 382 | Likes: 0
Sitting beside the window Lost in my own thoughts Kinda not in the mood to read  I closed my eyes  The raindrops pattered  And it all felt so beautiful Just then I saw a guy  Approaching towards me Holding an iced coffee in one hand  And a book in another He gave a smile and  Read More...
Published on Jun 10,2020 11:16 AM
Days at Grandma's
By Deepa Aiyar in General Literary | Reads: 380 | Likes: 0
Today brought back fond memories of my paternal grandmother . She was everything that  the image of a grandmother brings to your mind - fat, jolly with twinkling eyes behind horn rimmed glasses, everready to pamper you outrageously , the shelter you run to and hide behind when your parents repr  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 07:16 PM
Once Wonderful
By Hamsa Yogitashri in Poetry | Reads: 380 | Likes: 0
Hidden in the deep veins was the muse One shot was too less to wipe the truce A truce of the host with the parasite To fewer a pain at the time of spotlight The spotlight so bright making the mortal blind I laid still on the table as the scalpel unwind An unwind hard to believe as the white   Read More...
Published on Apr 12,2020 08:45 PM
We fall and survive the next
By Shweta in Poetry | Reads: 380 | Likes: 0
The day he has left; That day was surrounded by many questions and vibes were terrible, As if life is over. Infact Everything's over; The flower is there but the smell of the flower is missing, Thou, fragrance of flowers has also been lost with you. Without you everything seems faded; The taste of f  Read More...
Published on May 2,2020 04:32 PM
Limited Time
By Preeti Agrawal in Poetry | Reads: 380 | Likes: 0
                    Limited Time        Me, just a piece of life On, for a limited time.  Come out of traps of likes and dislikes Learn to handle challenge spikes Taste love, being absolutely fresh Unleash joy, removing burd  Read More...
Published on May 4,2020 07:35 PM
Thank God I Thought
By Preeti Agrawal in Poetry | Reads: 380 | Likes: 0
Thank God I thought Let us mutually grow. Look around a fantastic  time has come to slow. A bit, everything changing everywhere, Only the external lockdown with feeling of uncertainty. "It's our servicing time". Just drop that excessive calculation . Totality is a great solution. Allowing life   Read More...
Published on May 12,2020 02:48 PM
ON THE LAST CANVAS
By Gopika in Poetry | Reads: 379 | Likes: 0
They were no longer white  as shades fell in  and those shades were imperfectly perfect  The soothing kiss of air on those imperfections  incepted new creatures  to gaze upon the art With lapse of time many fell,  some arose and few persisted,  with the art  k  Read More...
Published on Apr 4,2020 07:18 PM
Show your home some love
By Ekshikaa S in Poetry | Reads: 379 | Likes: 0
Show your home some love. -Ekshikaa S So here we are,  locked down within the walls of our own home,  That we fought to make our own. Within the warm bricks bought fromthe kilns and heat.  Walls of mortar and stone around us,  built from the earth with clay and mud,Here we are.&  Read More...
Published on Apr 26,2020 06:50 PM
Factory Data Reset
By Haya Tanvir in Poetry | Reads: 379 | Likes: 0
Look around you, look what has happened Can you even guess when this will end? How eager you are to go back to life as you knew it But can you ignore the fact that you had a chance- and you blew it? Now you are desperate for things to go back to ‘Normal’, you say But if ‘normal&r  Read More...
Published on May 14,2020 08:57 AM
Definitely, Maybe
By Namrata Dev in Poetry | Reads: 379 | Likes: 0
Songs of battles fill the crisp pages of half cracked books from unknown libraries like the songs of heartache etched in the leaflets of pain of shattered love stories in the bottom of the last pages of every notebook with striked out names inside hand drawn blue hearts, and when compiled together w  Read More...
Published on May 25,2020 05:33 AM