When we were small
By Srishty Gupta in Poetry | Reads: 258 | 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
Feel Free
By Epsita Mitra in Poetry | Reads: 256 | Likes: 0
Feel Free Epsita Mitra Feel free tell  free; What you want to tell. Night comes blue; Wearing rainbow spell. Cool shade cool tears; Waiting every day. Passing a reward; Alone in a solitude bay. Come closer; look deeper, Touch more in my pain. Light up the darkest hour; Grow me grow me the rai  Read More...
Published on May 13,2020 11:11 PM
Life or death?
By Tanishq Sheikh in General Literary | Reads: 256 | Likes: 0
The sizzling heat isn’t unexpected. It is mid-April in the north part of India. Temperatures are known to go beyond 45 degrees Celsius. This year has been an exception so far. Decreased human activity in all quarters because of the virus has seen the pollution dissipate. The skies are clearer,  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 01:19 PM
Our Great Mother
By Geet Mazumder in Poetry | Reads: 254 | 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
Trapped
By monica in Crime | Reads: 254 | 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
Look Beyond
By Siskin G in Poetry | Reads: 251 | Likes: 0
Even Hitler would have had a heart - A tender concealed one - Which left undiscovered-not known. Like an iceberg that floats- Its the miniature we see, the mountain is missed. What is visible is just that's visible, It is not the whole -There is a lot more. People may seem bad, may be they are - B  Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 04:17 PM
The Flight
By Arka Basu in Poetry | Reads: 249 | Likes: 0
The tread of her light feet echo through the corridors of the unknown As she leaves behind all that she had, all that she owned  Towards distant horizons and uncertain ends  With macabre spectres perching on the walls Their eyes gleaming in the moonlight of the dusk They await her arrival   Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 12:24 AM
An Atheist's God
By Padma Bharrathi in General Literary | Reads: 242 | Likes: 0
I know, the title sounds little weird. How could an atheist accept god? And here's a new dimension to the real, exquisite meaning of god. This three-letter word is indeed substantial for a living. Something beyond the idol worship is truly found. God can never be put in a confined state. He is a for  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 06:31 PM
*Impact of Food on Human Brain*
By in General Literary | Reads: 231 | Likes: 0
      *Impact of Food on Human Brain*  Prof. Alex, United Kingdom, had delivered an amazing lecture at Malaviya Moolya Anusheelan Kendra, BHU on the occasion of special screening of the movie "The spirit of Banaras". The lecture was devoted to impact of food on  human brain.  Read More...
Published on Apr 10,2020 08:29 AM
*INCREDIBLE
By Deepika in General Literary | Reads: 84 | Likes: 0
   Patriotism doesn't require you to fit into any kind of binary, either loving your country or hating it. It's about understanding the way in which you are bound to your country, the ways in which its prides and sins shape the way you relate to other people and the world in a broader sen  Read More...
Published on Apr 4,2020 06:54 PM
TESTED "POSITIVE"
By Chandra Moulieeswar in Romance | Reads: 1,173 | Likes: 91
Thinking about the incident, sleep evaded my eyes every night. Whenever my phone beeped, I wished it was her. But my expectation always ended in disappointment. Every time I close my eyes, that incident flashes. Unable to overcome her thought, I started binge watching Netflix every night. But all m  Read More...
Published on May 31,2020 08:36 PM
//oh, we painted//
By haarika in Poetry | Reads: 2,009 | Likes: 89
//Oh, we painted// Oh, We painted  all our dates  with those sandcastles whispering beaches  about  our late night hopes  and how  those winds carried  the touch  that lasted  under the sheets  of dreams  we dropped, When we looked up to    Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 02:51 PM
MY BREAK-UP STORY
By Chandra Moulieeswar in Romance | Reads: 1,748 | Likes: 80
Day 49... No! 50. Pardon me, my knowledge in mathematics is poor. I forgot the count of lock down days. But, I'm sure that there will be no more extension and tomorrow is going to be my D-day. "Life without love is like a flat tyre which won't take us to our destination."These words takes me back to  Read More...
Published on May 31,2020 08:38 PM
Much more than sex
By BS in Poetry | Reads: 1,419 | Likes: 31
Can we just rain dance In the middle of the day, Have ice creams  While waiting for these rainbows to show up And go home to binge watch all your favourite series, And not drown in kisses. Will you take me for a long walk, In the roads that you grew up playing And tell me how much you hated tha  Read More...
Published on May 18,2020 03:15 PM
Renewed
By Padmashree in Poetry | Reads: 633 | Likes: 24
A sound of a horn, a scent in the airIs precisely what you were to meAnnoying yet abundant, random yet reminiscentThere was no escape to a place where you were inadequate.In a lone road or a cramped mallI caught repetitive glimpses of you in close quartersExcessive and abrupt enough to breakthroughA  Read More...
Published on May 31,2020 11:22 PM