The Nation of Braves
By Rusteangi Ruba in Poetry | Reads: 326 | Likes: 1
                    The Nation of Braves.  Standing at the Martyr’s grave,I tell his daughter her dad was brave,She’s asking questions, she’s weeping now,I tell her to go, dad’s sleeping now! I look at his parents,  Read More...
Published on Jun 7,2020 12:52 PM
Be My Cup of Coffee
By Shobhna in Poetry | Reads: 324 | Likes: 1
I blink, rub my eyes, blink again, I glance at the wall clock, 5 a.m. It's chilly. I tiptoe my way to the balcony, The door's slightly ajar, I peek, There you are, a fresh cup of coffee in your hand. You wrap your fingers around it, the cup clatters as your nails brush past it, you enjoy the heat   Read More...
Published on Apr 20,2020 07:22 PM
This is Not Who I Am
By Poorvika in Poetry | Reads: 324 | Likes: 1
Conditioned to live a certain wayI push and push myself, intoAn unknown, unaccustomed paradox.Must life be this way? Must we be this way?These prejudices that are archaic and redundant,These prejudices, we refuse to let go.We are given needless privilegeTo accept or reject a paradigm of life,That pe  Read More...
Published on May 5,2020 04:54 PM
BIVENTRICULAR OR BIPOLAR
By gaifi in General Literary | Reads: 323 | Likes: 1
Confused between strawberry and chocolate happens to all of us (I am talking about ice cream here) and anything either this or that is in hands of our heart or anatomically Purkinje fibres of heart which is again scientifically nonsense. Ok I know every basic of impulses and nerves travelling from o  Read More...
Published on May 5,2020 07:44 PM
The Struggles Of Being Indecisive
By Zain in General Literary | Reads: 323 | Likes: 1
Yes? I had made a sort of resolution to myself last month. No more YouTube, no more TV, no more wasting time and eating junk food. No, I was going to take control of my life. Be a better person, write daily, pray more and eat healthily. But, like always, life had other plans for me.   You see I  Read More...
Published on May 27,2020 05:18 PM
Stop existing, start livin'
By kajal in True Story | Reads: 322 | Likes: 1
LIFE is like everything to us right?...We never thought that is 2020 will bring this CORONA heartattack to us. How does it really matters i mean we're still alive right then how does it matters that we're are living in a cage(home) or outside. Have you ever thought of those birds animals!?. Human ps  Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 03:53 PM
Conversation with myself
By praveena in General Literary | Reads: 321 | Likes: 1
Conversation with myself Hey there. It's been a while since we talked. I see that you've grown tremendously since the last time. You're happier now. I'm glad. Or maybe we shouldn't call it happiness.  You just learnt how to live and love yourself. And that's pretty much a good thing. I couldn't  Read More...
Published on Jun 1,2020 09:24 PM
One day
By Harshitha A in Poetry | Reads: 317 | Likes: 1
One day, you will begin to embrace what you truly feel. One day, you will choose to heal yourself. One day, you will look into the mirror, Not to see the mess that you thought you were, But to a beautiful piece of absorbing art. One day, you will relearn to value yourself. One day, you will choose   Read More...
Published on Apr 5,2020 08:38 PM
An Empty Page
By Preeti Agrawal in Poetry | Reads: 317 | Likes: 1
An Empty Page Write fresh, become an empty page.  There is no such particular stage No matter whatever the situation and age Stop binding anything in a cage It's going on, from very ancient age A great sacrifice of any sage, an empty page.  Carrying past moments and burden Makes you totall  Read More...
Published on May 9,2020 08:14 PM
Flesh and blood
By Madhuri in Poetry | Reads: 312 | Likes: 1
All the world When dark and grey All the being When hunt and prey Fins and flight Catch up pride Knowledge and nurture Hail in wisdom Yet the heads get dead Some are fret  While some live on the tread Spur the spoon Where you a curse And your body is a boon Pray for the tout Which is all they s  Read More...
Published on Apr 30,2020 05:32 PM
The Bus Journey
By Apoorva Vishnuvajhala in Poetry | Reads: 312 | Likes: 1
THE JOURNEY The big, brown bus stood  In all its glory, To add to its lifetime Yet another story. It had dusty seats,  All worn and torn. With a huge steering wheel And a siren-like horn. I got onto the bus, With others who had places to be. As usual, there was a huge commotion, With peo  Read More...
Published on Jun 8,2020 01:44 PM
LETTER TO CORONA
By tzee in Poetry | Reads: 311 | Likes: 1
Dear corona already have our attention you made us panic,in order to lose intention it is true this is your session exclusive of contact, we do communication you give us a task,of wearing mask not only that but also washing our hands with soap,water ,when you use sanitizer is dope lock down people d  Read More...
Published on Jun 2,2020 12:52 AM
ticking
By jellybean in Crime | Reads: 310 | Likes: 1
I was abandoned when i was just an infant, growing up in an icy cold orphanage had it's own hardship. On my 16th birthday, i was kicked out on the streets since no one wanted a rebellious kid with scars so deep it almost reached her heart. On the streets, it was freezing cold the only things keeping  Read More...
Published on Jun 10,2020 08:31 PM
A miserable part of my Life
By Huidrom Bikash in Crime | Reads: 306 | Likes: 1
We know, everyone living in this mockery world have their own weak points.Among all those,      the insultants that are being given to the tran-    gender.But that is not their wish.Unfortunately I was born as a trangender in this mockery world as a third child of my parents  Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 08:27 PM
Adore the nature
By srinidhi in Poetry | Reads: 306 | Likes: 1
Trees r telling us no matter where just be rooted Mountains r asking us to stand hard no matter wat Sky is showing us the saga of serenity Wind goes around just as phases of life  Flowing water  makes us to flourish through the journey  Fire asks us to get enlighten from hardshi  Read More...
Published on Jun 2,2020 11:48 AM