Pity party
By Manjari Sharma in Poetry | Reads: 514 | Likes: 0
Once, every other week, I like to throw myself one of these parties just to remind myself of my damaged state. It’s not out of a moment of hesitation Nor is it a dilemma or a state of confusion. Make no mistake, I’m not looking for solutions Or trying to figure out life but that’s   Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 01:12 PM
Flowers Are Flowers
By Cindy Pereira in Poetry | Reads: 513 | Likes: 0
Flowers are flowers when ‘live with sap, They smile above their glossy leaves; When petals ope to butterflies, And welcome, nosy humming bees.   Not so bound fast to a string, Or to a circular frame enslaved; For one adorns a woman’s hair, The other sighs upon a grave.   Flower  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 11:57 PM
Boundaries
By shikha Singh in Romance | Reads: 512 | Likes: 0
"Hey".. "who me" "obviously, remember " "not actually, I m sorry " "haha... No need to be, we never met actually " "ohhh... So trying to flirt, hmm" "can say but, Noo...i just wanted to start a conversation between us. I have been watching you from last week.. New in the town? " "yes's... But are yo  Read More...
Published on May 9,2020 02:20 AM
One moment please
By Aastha in Poetry | Reads: 512 | Likes: 0
Why can't we wait? Please, can we wait  Just one more minute. I'm sure she'll blink, I swear she'll call my name.   What! No! No no no no no Don't leave me! You can't take her  away from me. I know she'll whisper.   Come on!  Don't you see it? Don't you hear her? She just mo  Read More...
Published on May 28,2020 10:13 PM
Island
By Keerthana Nithyakumar in General Literary | Reads: 511 | Likes: 0
                        ISLAND She is his only granddaughter. They share a bond that will lose its sincerity and depth if anyone try to explain it. Now, her sanity and stability is tested by plethora of emotions invading the marrow of her  Read More...
Published on May 23,2020 01:19 AM
Shush,we don't say its name.
By Ananya Goel in Poetry | Reads: 510 | Likes: 0
When you roam the streets at nightYou'll some prowling eyesThey'll see you as gameBut shush,we don't say its name.Bound and gagged,Stripped and violated,No consent,just shifting blame,But shush,we don't say its name.Skinny or curvy,Senior or infant,All of them are raped the same,But shush,we don't s  Read More...
Published on Apr 15,2020 02:22 PM
Chappak
By Mohammed Zaheeruddin in Poetry | Reads: 509 | Likes: 0
In the list of survives she was named, then burnt all her photos which were framed, stopped her journey for what she dreamed, none of her fault she was shamed. Class twelve she was just pass, Life became a coin which was tossed. She never had photos which were posed, but the chapter of her beauty i  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 08:01 AM
The Unrequited love
By Neha Singh in Romance | Reads: 508 | Likes: 0
We have liked, or loved someone at least once in our lives. But that once, though it may be once, I know that was one heck of an experience for us. Be it puppy love, kindergarten crush, or serious relationship like marriage, once feelings are involved. IT WILL ALWAYS BE ROUGH. My only question now:   Read More...
Published on Jun 13,2020 09:58 AM
Venturing Into Uncharted Territories
By Sanjeev Gargish in True Story | Reads: 507 | Likes: 0
Venturing into uncharted territories is my quintessential nature.   After completing my +2 in non-medical with flying colors, I switched to humanities instead of pursuing the career of an engineer.  The lure of studying life and it's intricacies impelled me to take up, much denigrated then  Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 09:35 AM
Reticent Love
By Soumika Dutta in Poetry | Reads: 504 | Likes: 0
Why Thy not made me a tiny dew? And why Thy not made the rose bud my love? So I could have fallen-- On the spongy petals of my heart. Then I could have stroked-- The red blossomed cheeks of my love... I could have bathed him-- With my fanciful desires without a thought. I could have brought every st  Read More...
Published on May 20,2020 06:15 PM
The 'KEY'
By Rohit Dey in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 503 | Likes: 0
Genre: Comic-Tragedy   Theme:- "Smile back at the life before it may start laughing at you ..." Title: - The Key Story Line: Which is the happiest day of the week?? Of course, it's Sunday, isn't it... Umang after spending laborious whole week is lying like a log on his kingsize bed.   &n  Read More...
Published on May 24,2020 12:57 PM
FirstLove
By Pragyanshree Mishra in Poetry | Reads: 502 | Likes: 0
Yet another usual day with sun kissing the earth with its warm passionate ray.Breeze of air went through the tree, as if it's the game they play.Kids were playing across the street enjoying the day.So was she, roaming with her friend with nothing particular to say.Suddenly she felt a thud in her hea  Read More...
Published on May 15,2020 01:38 AM
Love
By Konki Kamal Sharon in Mythology | Reads: 502 | Likes: 0
I wonder the way a wound heals In the word of his name It shakes all opposite of evil eyes In the word of his name It lightens the heavy burdened heart By the love of his majesty It turns deepest sorrow to light By his utmost caring loyalty He is the one who changes the past With a brightfull futu  Read More...
Published on Jun 1,2020 12:19 AM
Depression
By Rahul Sharma in Poetry | Reads: 501 | Likes: 0
I was looking at the sky in wonder of happiness, I get to know even stars have formations, Even sun have got planets.....and they are commited to one another by the force they have got by the material they are made of..  Then i look up at people made up, some of the same universal material, I s  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 09:10 AM
Farewell Dear Friend
By Bushra in Poetry | Reads: 500 | Likes: 0
True friendship isn't about being inseparable, it's about being seperated and nothing changes.It's the friends we meet along the road that help us appreciate the journey. :) Just beside you or far away, true friends are forever close to your heart. They are like the wind. You can never see  Read More...
Published on Apr 11,2020 07:13 PM