White City_Belgrade_Part 1
By TAKSH in Travel | Reads: 438 | Likes: 0
PART 1...- Bonjour! Namaste, to all our readers. Yes, WE took quite long to be back! But as we know, good things take time. My sudden vanish for a while, was the break I needed. It was something that almost everyone dreams of, and it was indeed fruitful and productive enough as I utilized it fo  Read More...
Published on Apr 8,2020 09:54 AM
Truth of love
By shreya shelly in Poetry | Reads: 438 | Likes: 0
All of it was going very smooth, Until I came across one truth, Suddenly my world broke apart, Suddenly I broke apart. But what mattered to me was the truth, The truth which I didn’t expect The truth which I didn’t accept, I was no more a little girl, But a woman who started loving pearl  Read More...
Published on Apr 15,2020 11:36 PM
Lets fight back
By Pinky Ashku in Poetry | Reads: 438 | Likes: 0
Sparrow sitting on the window says Lonely are the roads Lonely is the world lonely are the school benches where children used to sit lonely are the college canteens where children used to bunk class and sit Lonely are the offices where employess used to work Corona has destroyed our life but we will  Read More...
Published on Apr 26,2020 07:54 PM
My 21 days on Lockdown - Week 2 (Days 8-14)
By Jocelyn in General Literary | Reads: 437 | Likes: 0
In continuation to my article ' My 21 days on Lockdown- Week 1 (Days 1-7) .... Here's week 2!  Day 8 – 01st April 2020 Oh, how optimistic we were that 2020 is going to be our best year! Three months into 2020 and we sure seem to have lost the enthusiasm along the way. It’s the first  Read More...
Published on Apr 6,2020 10:58 PM
TWIN-STER
By Debjani Banerjee in Poetry | Reads: 437 | Likes: 0
A blinding radiance, so very bright SHE bestows consolation at sight.   Loyal, praiseworthy, untiring lass,  SHE personifies humility and class.    Endearing, compassionate. an introvert,  SHE ensures, I'm never scarred or hurt.    Foregoing, daring, my flesh and b  Read More...
Published on May 7,2020 11:43 PM
Now.
By Mareena in Poetry | Reads: 436 | Likes: 0
I used to sit at the edge of my porch railing,  5 feet above the ground, my feet used to dangle.  Now they don't.  I spread all the flowers out in front of me  And wish them into shooting stars.  I link the beads of a seashell chain  Trying to string my thoughts togethe  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 10:03 AM
Inkling of something wrong happens tonight
By Shweta in Poetry | Reads: 436 | Likes: 0
Today there is a strange uneasiness,                the heart is feeling a bit heavy,                              the heart is terrified, Only tears are coming from eye, Looks like you  Read More...
Published on Apr 22,2020 11:29 AM
Not anymore a Sun!
By Bhakti Sharma in General Literary | Reads: 435 | Likes: 0
As I lurched over the window with an aim to have a better view of the rising Sun, I soon realized it was not rising with the same charisma. The spark, the ray was missing. It just appeared as a giant ball of gas, as bright as always, but this time, not shinning. Disappointed, it rose above with an e  Read More...
Published on Apr 25,2020 12:13 AM
first and last meeting with you.
By swagatika in Poetry | Reads: 435 | Likes: 0
Seems beautiful the excitement we had for our first meeting, that coffee sip  with ur lame jokes                              OR                         &n  Read More...
Published on May 7,2020 05:53 PM
Like snowflakes we
By Malika in Poetry | Reads: 435 | Likes: 0
I refrain to behold at the little infinity you vanquished In a clutch drifted apart like snowflakes as we neared the earth How beautifully you suppled to the newfound warmth I frizzle towards the gnarled tree tired of waiting Floating vicariously through the vacuum that obliterated me The ocean I hi  Read More...
Published on May 20,2020 02:32 AM
Feminism isn’t right
By Manjari Sharma in Poetry | Reads: 433 | Likes: 0
Hi, I’ve to make a confession cause I don’t think it’s right If I mislead you with my introduction right in the first line So hey, I’m a woman but no, I’m not a feminist and yes, I want rights but apparently I don’t have the right to speak up yet. I’m very k  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 01:01 PM
Bound
By Seerat in General Literary | Reads: 430 | Likes: 0
BOUND Long time ago there were some slaves. They lived in a very bad condition without food, water, proper clothes. They were given bare minimum of the necessities. Their body had stopped working, couldn't even get up from the floor which made them completely useless. After 100s of years other peopl  Read More...
Published on Apr 12,2020 02:06 PM
{Collarbone}
By kaushiki in Poetry | Reads: 429 | Likes: 0
[ Collarbone ] i have often been told that my eyes are beautiful,  (in) them: I hold the sadness of waiting for way too long  My lips don’t have a cupid’s bow  to house the last kiss  so the kiss leaves me the moment it meets  I am afraid I’d want more f  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 12:07 AM
Dear Stranger
By Ravi Teja Civil in Poetry | Reads: 428 | Likes: 0
Dear Stranger.... Have you ever experienced internal bleeding in the heart..? Have you ever witnessed bleeding through your eyes...? Have you ever felt suffocated due to the constrict of over thinking...? Have your ever felt insomnia because of the person whom you need is not with you while waki  Read More...
Published on May 27,2020 04:43 PM
Something about the night .
By anushkajana in Poetry | Reads: 425 | Likes: 0
Night , isn't it beautiful , stars ,glittering stars all above . Yet the moon seems to be constant , Like allother humans in our lives . Ahoye , the love of the moon, and the moonlight . Sometimes ,my mind would be able to gather  some beautiful images , Theres something about the night . Blue   Read More...
Published on May 12,2020 11:39 AM