The acid attack
By mayank jain in Poetry | Reads: 1,093 | Likes: 6
All my life I never felt ashamed, Because I had never been flamed, Not burn by fire, But by someone's desire, I feared looking into a piece of glass, The one who wouldn't fear had now been drowned in the tallgrass, The thought of how I would look gave me distress, But the one who did this was not  Read More...
Published on Apr 29,2020 03:18 PM
Marshmallow and Lilipad
By Shibani Saxena in Romance | Reads: 1,093 | Likes: 0
Dear Marshall and Lily, You guys are my favorite couple of all time. Some might think that the whole story was surrounded by Ted and his stories. But what I found after being with you guys for so long that the story started and ended with you guys. Being together for 9 years and getting married is o  Read More...
Published on Jul 25,2020 02:10 PM
Mistaken Identity
By Meera Sundararajan in General Literary | Reads: 1,092 | Likes: 0
She knew Gaurav had a twin brother. But nothing prepared her for the shock when she first saw him. He had not come for their marriage. Well, actually no one from either of their families had!  They had defied tradition and had a registered marriage, with only a handful of friends in attendance.  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 03:21 PM
ராஜ ராஜ சோழன் காலத்து கல்வெட்டில் குற்றச் சேரி பகுதி கு
By Evg.Babu.T Thomas in General Literary | Reads: 1,092 | Likes: 0
ராஜ ராஜ சோழன் காலத்து கல்வெட்டில் குற்றச் சேரி பகுதி குறித்த தகவலும் – பரிசுத்த வேதாகமத்தின்  விளக்கமும். க  Read More...
Published on Apr 9,2020 07:59 PM
The whole
By Kumar Sabya Sachi in Poetry | Reads: 1,092 | Likes: 0
In search of wholeWe fight till wholeWe give the wholeTo be the wholeAnd the end we get a pieceFrom imperfect to perfectFrom broken to be mendedFrom thirsty to be satisfiedWorld seems to be a dramatic placeWhere every one want to be the wholeBut everyone here tends from imperfect to perfect  Read More...
Published on May 4,2020 10:24 AM
Abbreviation
By Deepa Aiyar in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 1,091 | Likes: 0
There was this young man who was too busy to think about others. However as he was in a whats app group he used to blindly wish people  on their birthdays (when others wished )by saying Hbd .He rarely responded  but his responses were terse tks, tc , k . And sadly his tribe of " no time fo  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 01:18 PM
Ssshh Silence please...
By ketki verma in Poetry | Reads: 1,091 | Likes: 0
Ssssshhh silence please Had said the nurse in the icu ward when I was born Ssshhh silence please Said the parents  when I played around the house.. Ssshhh silence please Said the teacher when I went to school  Sssshhh silence please  Said the librarian when I was discussing my collage  Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 11:01 PM
One Among Others
By Shivkumar K V in Poetry | Reads: 1,090 | Likes: 2
Fear gripped humane; in corpus of frustration. Families locked self; Through disgusting pandemic. Hope is only the four walls; For the human renaissance. For one's in every century; It appeared again and again. The bloody and fleshy diseases; Cholera or Corona; Black death or Spanish flu; Made m  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 09:39 AM
जरा कोशिश तो कर
By MR VIVEK KUMAR PANDEY in Poetry | Reads: 1,090 | Likes: 1
जरा कोशिश तो कर " संगीत सुन कर ज्ञान नहीं मिलता ,  मंदिर जाकर भगवान नहीं मिलता, पत्थर तो इसलिए पूजते है लोग, क्योंकि   Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 08:13 AM
Unofficial Date
By PRASANT KANSARI in Romance | Reads: 1,090 | Likes: 1
It’s about a date not exactly a date but something close to it,  An unofficial date to say. So, I meet her at college for our first unofficial coffee date,  She looked astonishing with her minimal makeup that day.  Firstly, I saw her from a distance sitting with her friends,&nbs  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 02:29 PM
and that’s how “I made peace with self-isolation.”
By Neeraj Khanna in Poetry | Reads: 1,090 | Likes: 0
and that's how “I made peace with self-isolation.” The thought  which struck & stuck during SELF-ISOLATION is  that this was NECESSARY  but NOT on the cost  of LIVES of any living being. It was necessary  because MOTHER EARTH needed that. Mother Earth   Read More...
Published on Mar 28,2020 07:16 PM
ప్రణయం
By Vignya Reddy Savasani in Poetry | Reads: 1,090 | Likes: 12
-కదిలే పాదాలని అడుగు.. నీ పయనం ఎందాక అని.. చెబుతాయీ... గమ్యం చేరే వరకు... -వీచే గాలిని అడుగు... ఆ పవనం ఎక్కడి వరకు అని... చె  Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 12:34 AM
Never Again - A Sonnet
By Sowmya Sri Rathnakumar in Poetry | Reads: 1,090 | Likes: 1
Once, I was buried in the darkness created by my demons. Unforeseen, you came to my salvation like a ray of light!! You held out your hand and pulled me out harder. Above the darkness and cold, there was light and beauty. You raised a wall with its roots set deep in to the ground that made me strong  Read More...
Published on Apr 10,2020 06:58 AM
Nurture It
By Anjali Roongta in General Literary | Reads: 1,090 | Likes: 2
She pumped her legs to the pounding beat, stretching, bending, and swinging towards the stars. Eyes wide open she relished the universe exploding in front of her and tried to channel the energy bursting through her into the swing. She was losing herself to the ideas running through her head, this ex  Read More...
Published on Apr 16,2020 12:30 PM
THE WARRIOR PRINCE
By Debjani Banerjee in Poetry | Reads: 1,090 | Likes: 0
The ray of hope, my little boy nope, My issue, my lineage, beyond his age,  Silent witness, my emotional harness,  Slightly over a decade, my tiny brigade,  A keen observer, motivated and eager,  An introvert of sorts, who distractions aborts,  A devout son, brother and even  Read More...
Published on May 8,2020 06:52 PM