Until Yesterday
By meribemo patton in General Literary | Reads: 421 | Likes: 0
until yesterday....  Everyone was living so happy as like other years .. People were at their daily works without tension and worries. It was a good day  a little sunny and  a little rain and I could feel the wind softly touching my skin . Until yesterday we never thought we won't mee  Read More...
Published on Apr 21,2020 05:59 PM
One's Own Company
By Wayne Rodrigues in Poetry | Reads: 420 | 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
My way of tackling
By Maria Johnson in Poetry | Reads: 420 | Likes: 0
Worried I was, day and night Wondering if I was doing it right Tears would takes its form soon Cause the fear could easily ruin My daily life, routine and confidence  Facts could hardly provide any evidence  On how I should or could survive With the hope, how I could revive Then it affects  Read More...
Published on May 14,2020 07:14 AM
I Do!
By Namrata Dev in Poetry | Reads: 420 | Likes: 0
The aureate dawn's bright light through the summer window peeking through the alabaster drapes matching the artemis silver walls gleaming on the ivory gown all the way from Vera Wang, and the ecru skinned girl flaunting the raven tresses ready to be braided, each lock with yellow florets, adorning a  Read More...
Published on Jun 2,2020 09:31 AM
The March of 2020
By Aprajita Singh in Poetry | Reads: 419 | Likes: 0
And if I am there, I'll tell this myself- the air smelt sweet: of roses in March. The breeze felt fresh and rains visited us more, unlike before. Yet nobody walked down the streets  and an eerie silence lingered on, for hours, for days, for time longer than we could hold on. But we did. We wait  Read More...
Published on Apr 8,2020 10:00 PM
QUARANTINE
By Purvi Shah in Poetry | Reads: 419 | Likes: 0
QUARANTINE  While someone is moaning about staying home all day, Someone else is waiting for their loved ones to come home from the hospital. While someone is complaining about not being able to party and meet their friends, Someone else never got to see their mother again after she went to th  Read More...
Published on May 12,2020 06:14 PM
Sit at home, Be safe??!!STRESSED???
By Shobana Sundaresan in Poetry | Reads: 418 | Likes: 0
The Business facing loss? It’s time to think over innovation, The Incentive bills dropped? It’s time to invest time on you, The New job is doubtful? It’s time to create more then, The Study place closed? It’s time to open literature, The Marriage got struck? It’s time t  Read More...
Published on Apr 6,2020 10:48 AM
CORONA- The Goon
By sreekanth in Poetry | Reads: 418 | Likes: 0
Can this corona fight a lion? asked my little son Corona is small, I said, now having all the fun Small? then why worry? his query, in me it spunSmall ones are more danger, intended no pun Waking up, first act check the global death toll New syndrome, faster than the nature’s call Infected nu  Read More...
Published on Apr 7,2020 09:46 AM
Self-love: Because no one is better at it than yourself
By Vaaruni Radhakrishnan in General Literary | Reads: 417 | Likes: 0
Self-love...something most of us struggle with at least once in our lives. Although the term contains the prefix ‘self ’ in it, its value however, is dependent on external opinions and judgements. Yes, we are letting others decide our self-worth for us and ultimately affect our perceptio  Read More...
Published on Apr 6,2020 01:10 PM
One's Own Company
By Wayne Rodrigues in Poetry | Reads: 417 | 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 01:37 AM
Because you didn't...(Nature talking)
By Divya G Prasad in Poetry | Reads: 416 | Likes: 0
This is Nature talking. I have my own ways. Yours isn't enough. I smoked the pollution. I paved my roads as far as I can see. You were a burden. Because you didn't act responsibly, When you thought everything was yours, it was all actually mine. This is Nature talking. You voted to stay in this lan  Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 09:03 AM
A Shattered Parting
By A. Priya in General Literary | Reads: 415 | Likes: 0
"The bones as well?" "Yes." The man, a distant memory of her father, gathered the ashes and bones into an urn, whispering, "I am sorry, my love."She wanted to scream, at him, at the world, but she couldn't. She could never scream again, for how could she with no body? What remained of her now was ne  Read More...
Published on May 9,2020 04:02 PM
Winter leaf
By ISHITA JALAN in Poetry | Reads: 415 | Likes: 0
I'm a winter leaf Dying without your touch Each day grows colder Darker without your light Make haste,I await your spring Filled with bird songs And yellow flowers  Arrive on the wings of the sun And fill my cold viens With your summer breeze  Read More...
Published on May 13,2020 02:18 PM
Alone at Home
By Deepa Aiyar in Poetry | Reads: 414 | Likes: 0
Alone at home    The road to the land beyond is a lonely journey  We are all alone bereft of any company  At time of departure everything  is a blur The light grows dim, only voices are heard and our own ( voice) becomes a slur Death is a reality which will hit us all one da  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 12:09 PM
A Writer's Life
By Krati in Poetry | Reads: 414 | Likes: 0
Sleepless nights, insomaniac eyes, Broken days, heart aches. A writer's job isn't so brave?   Pain plays, teary games, Pen scribbles, untold claims. A writer's saga isn't a flame?   Rain resides, their insides, smile hides, thunderous tides. A writer's story isn't so wide?   Memory pi  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 05:43 PM