The Great Indian Soldier
By Rijak Kaur Sarla in Poetry | Reads: 954 | Likes: 1
The Great Indian Soldier: Across the border during times of war, The time has come, this is what he has been made for, His wife and children are lonely with no one with them, They will soon get to know when "He is with them nor", A daddy and the beloved of someone in the distant land you will hear   Read More...
Published on Apr 19,2020 08:14 PM
Masks
By Vidushi Arya in Poetry | Reads: 949 | Likes: 1
The morn is sunlit; dew drops and Cool breeze and chirping birds and All the beauty they say nature has to offer. You see the cute next door neighbor Walk out, water bottle in hand, off  To run. The elderly couple walks their  Dog, the one little creature that hasn't  Yet departed fro  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 06:06 PM
Reflection
By Baisakhi Mukherjee in Poetry | Reads: 946 | Likes: 1
When a small plant start the journey to become a tree Roots are the one who nourishes the plant cost of free. The most heartbreaking thing is that , The whole world values the tree for the flowers that, last for a while But they forget that there is something beneath the ground that,helps that tree   Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 09:37 PM
Mother
By Dakshi in Poetry | Reads: 931 | Likes: 1
She is your biggest support system She treats you like her world She has the power to understand your feeling just by your mere words. She is epitome of unconditional love She is always with you standing against the world She is your number one fan ,your biggest supporter She daily pray to God for y  Read More...
Published on May 10,2020 01:01 PM
Words
By Anushka Dubeydi in Poetry | Reads: 926 | Likes: 1
My words falling apart,  crumbling down the depths of the world's disgrace.  Holding me onto the brink of shattering into millions of sparkle ,  healing my raw open wounds . Making me realise everytime ,  the world is too greedy to let my words breathe.  Still trying to surv  Read More...
Published on May 5,2020 04:10 PM
2020 Surprise
By Smita in True Story | Reads: 926 | Likes: 1
I was a true worshipper of art from a very young age. In my family, we were always surrounded by music, dance and other forms of art. My parents somehow made me appreciate every form of art. In 2020, when we were facing the lock down period, I planned to do so many things, I wrote some stuff, I read  Read More...
Published on May 26,2020 08:10 PM
Dear Geoffrey,
By Adrija Bandyopadhyay in Fantasy | Reads: 922 | Likes: 1
Dear Geoffrey, It's been so long since I have heard from you. The unsleepy letterbox waits for a single mail from you. It seems you are not giving a reason for the postman to visit my lane.  Something is funny about tonight. The inky sky resembles a black cat crawling towards me. The two visibl  Read More...
Published on May 24,2020 10:25 PM
NATURE
By Aryan Shah in Poetry | Reads: 922 | Likes: 1
Admist the cacophony , We miss : Some sounds of the nature . Some sweet while.... some deranging BUT ... every sound beutifully crafted . It's not a qurantine for us !!!! It's ;  Time for nature to leisure .   Read More...
Published on May 28,2020 07:33 PM
The Story of Holi-an ecstasy of colours
By karthik tm in Poetry | Reads: 912 | Likes: 1
Tis coming, Tis coming the festival of colors Splashing with life ,chasing out our fears I flirt with all comers, pretty and sweet Jumping and screaming ,a veritable treat In the days of yore when the Royals were around On horses and chariots they colored who they found Princes or paupers ,  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 01:44 PM
Lockdown
By Saara in Poetry | Reads: 901 | Likes: 1
I know you wanna flee I request you,  And, it's my only plea  Darkness today  Will be a bright tomorrow Believe, and never astray  The hardest  Will bring you the glory It is a history in worlds story Covid 19 has killed many  It's so tiny  Yet so brainy  It's  Read More...
Published on Apr 21,2020 12:09 PM
Smile please!
By deviprasath arunachalam in War Story | Reads: 897 | Likes: 1
The sweet voices echoed in between the four walls.  The children are playing here and there.  The walls shows the tragedy of that place by it’s appearance.  The splash of blood shots and coin sized holes appeared nastily all over the walls trying to explain something.  At t  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 01:56 PM
I am a tear
By Aditya Kukreja in Poetry | Reads: 894 | Likes: 1
I'm a tear, I'm just not a water droplet but I'm a tear.  I drop to lighten your heart, i drop to make you feel not just apart. You are lucky that I live in you, There are people who don't know what is felt by you. I don't complain, I don't disobey. My feelings for everyone is the same. No di  Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 02:09 PM
A Mysterious Visitor
By P Sucharita in Sci-fi | Reads: 892 | Likes: 1
I was very intrested everything about space but did not want to select it as my carrer. But one day something happened it was kind of mysterious that i couldnt believe my eyes but now i am trying my best to research about it but it feels like the nearer I get the farther I go. There were only two mi  Read More...
Published on Jun 14,2020 09:37 AM
LANDLORD
By bhavika in Poetry | Reads: 890 | Likes: 1
How often do you see-  The glistening moon in the sky?  You must have heard them too-  The folktales of the cities up high?  The Man-i'-the-Moon's eternal glory,  Scarred inspiration that struggled and survived.  Guiding light in the darkness of life Sighs of Hope in  Read More...
Published on Apr 12,2020 10:09 PM
The quarenteine heart
By Vanshika Sharma in Poetry | Reads: 882 | Likes: 1
Since the country has been quarantined, my heart and I have made a deal. Deal of utilizing the time in self love, self development and self analysis which I always wanted to do.My day starts with making my body energised and of the soul, the poetry is all it needs. Sitting at the corner, with cup of  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 03:53 PM