It's Time For Humanity
By Sana Aisha Nizami in General Literary | Reads: 804 | Likes: 0
This lockdown makes me feel frightened and worried! One hand I see the posts of fortunate people (like me or you whoever is reading this post) who have the best time to have new leisure experiences, read, sleep or do whatever we feel and still complaining.  At the other hand, the opposite side   Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 11:57 AM
Childish Questions
By Madhu Shruti Mukherjee in Poetry | Reads: 804 | Likes: 0
Childish Questions "Qua-ran-tine. How do you spell it, Mum?" Asked little Rita, looking tired and glum. She had been pulled back in from her afternoon play, And she'll be in here for weeks, or so they say. "You once told me, that you do the dishes well, And Dad always has some company cookware to   Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 05:49 PM
Flower vase
By Iram Fatima in Poetry | Reads: 802 | Likes: 0
I gave you flowers , But soon all of the petals withered, So that you can walk on them , So that the hard ground doesn't damage your soft feet. My heart was like a glass, Actually, a vase made up of pure glass. But you broke that magnificent vase, Only leaving the shattered peices of misery and gri  Read More...
Published on Apr 27,2020 05:22 AM
Summer
By Manaswini Priya Varanasi in Poetry | Reads: 801 | Likes: 0
Laying down in my easy chair Under the shade of a tree Thinking of the many summers Of my blissful childhood.. Countless games with my cousins Puzzles, crosswords and business Watching gully cricket on the roads Many visits to the houses of my friends.. Licking the street vendor's icy kulfi Made o  Read More...
Published on May 13,2020 09:22 AM
FLASHBACKS
By Purvi Shah in Poetry | Reads: 800 | Likes: 0
If you could do it again, would you meet them again for the first time or would you walk away? My fingers stopped scrolling when I read this on Instagram, Instinctively, my thoughts wandered towards you. And I thought, 'No' I wouldn't want to meet you again for the first time, I wouldn't want to ca  Read More...
Published on Apr 15,2020 10:14 PM
The Red Sari
By Anoushka Saini in Romance | Reads: 799 | Likes: 0
"It was dusk. Restlessess dived straight into her soul. She wanted to leave the professional aura as soon as it was possible for her as that evening was special for her, very special. It was the three hundred and sixty-fifth day past the most beautiful day of her life.That day held so much importan  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 09:05 PM
Don't be afraid
By Geetika K. Bakshi in Poetry | Reads: 799 | Likes: 0
This time it is noneIt’s youWho broke your heartAnd shattered so widely seems impossible to gatherIt’s overIt’s overYour dreams are decayingIt’s dark everywhereThe light has scope though, it can peep even from a tiny holeBut perhaps you have sealed it allBefore you could bawl  Read More...
Published on May 20,2020 11:38 PM
To Those Silently Suffering People
By Fathima Hiba Rafeeque in Poetry | Reads: 798 | Likes: 0
To those silently suffering people, Behind the four valves of heart, I know you bleed profusely, As the day comes to an end, When  life chokes you to dead end, Don't forget to be alive, For a new dawn awaits you, Where joy'll finally meet its long lost soul, To reunite and be happy again. Till  Read More...
Published on Jun 13,2020 12:22 AM
EPIDEMIC
By Indukalpa in Poetry | Reads: 795 | Likes: 0
EPIDEMIC A Poem by Indukalpa (INDIA) CONFINE YOURSLEF WITHIN FOUR WALLS SELF QUARANTINE THE QUIET FOOTSTEPS YOU MIGHT BE LISTENING OUTSIDE HOME IS NOT MURMURING OF YOUR BELOVED ONES BUT SUPRISINGY IT S JUST FOOTPRINTS OF DEATH INAVADING YOUR LIFE PERHAPS. DEADS ARE SILENTLY SCATTERD LIKE BROKEN  Read More...
Published on May 4,2020 02:09 PM
I Am Dog
By Rajiv Choudhary in General Literary | Reads: 795 | Likes: 0
I remember when I was in fourth grade, my dad gives me and my little sister 1 rupee each.We rushed to the nearest candy shop.I asked for my favorite candy But she! She didn’t order anything cause of her favorite candycosts 2 rupees. So, I returned my candy and bought chocolate for her.I did n  Read More...
Published on May 30,2020 03:14 PM
The Unforgettable
By Disha Dumka in True Story | Reads: 794 | Likes: 0
I never knew I'd write about you again, like ofcourse you broke my heart but you were my first muse. Yes, I am a poet and you were the rhyme of it. I had fallen for you head over heels. It was not the first sight kinda love but it was more than just a crush. Because crushes fade away but you only go  Read More...
Published on Jun 5,2020 10:28 AM
DAD-NOT JUST A HERO
By Lekshmi jeya J in General Literary | Reads: 793 | Likes: 0
DAD-NOT JUST A HERO The words, “He is my super hero of all time”, is not that my father deserves. Bearing responsibility of having a daughter awfully me is not an easy venture. Burying all his personal wishes to enhance his family’s dream to fruition is all that a father does. Bein  Read More...
Published on May 14,2020 04:31 PM
Rainbow of hope
By Divya Agnihotri in Poetry | Reads: 792 | Likes: 0
Rainbow of Hope Violet is the desire Peace and unity we will acquire Indigo a blue deeper than itself Introspect understand and learn own self Blue says relax and calm Reduce stress set new alarm Green is the balance and harmony Restore reuse recycle, play new symphony Yellow empowers self esteem H  Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 01:28 PM
He
By Renu Patole in Poetry | Reads: 791 | Likes: 0
A Guy with Densy Hair and Gentleness Sprinkle of Sorted mature Behavior  With a coffee he grew, Along a bizarre humour too!  I don't know how you caught me everytime when I lie!!  Persistent  Patience and composure nature you imply!!   What you are actually,even you don  Read More...
Published on Apr 8,2020 07:18 PM
The text message
By tejaswi b l in Romance | Reads: 791 | Likes: 0
Her fingers were at pause... Ohh, it wasn't her fingers, it was her mind... Lost in thoughts, awaiting a reply from other side..  Expectant..?. No, receptive I say..  She doesn't type much... There used to be a silence, but resilient enough to understand.i started to know her...love her   Read More...
Published on Apr 13,2020 01:57 AM