Heal the World
By Deepti Menon in General Literary | Reads: 1,332 | Likes: 11
“We are living on this planet as if we had another one to go to.” So, there is a virus out there, running circles around the whole world, a world that prided itself on its development spearheaded by the most intelligent species ever – the homo sapiens. Men and women who began as hu  Read More...
Published on May 10,2020 03:20 PM
Happy Hours
By Teesha Rathore in Poetry | Reads: 1,331 | Likes: 3
Oh ! Am I too oldTo see my favorite cartoon ?Am I too old tooLearn a new art ?Am I too old to sing thatOld doremon song❣️ Am I too old too just sit back and relax and live happilyAm I just too old to laugh out loud in publicOr am I too old to laugh , to live , to enjoy each moment of my life , t  Read More...
Published on Apr 22,2020 04:56 PM
Normal
By Preeti Agrawal in Poetry | Reads: 1,331 | Likes: 0
Normal Everybody has own, definition of normal.  Your choice that, makes it bright or dull Maybe it takes time to know about Different experiences show aloud Now known to all, speciality of normal.  Labelling normal things as not special, became a trend How special is normal things, becomi  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 09:15 PM
Hatred
By Aisha Jian in True Story | Reads: 1,331 | Likes: 3
''Congrats, you're a father!'' ''Thanks'' ''Let's go see the child.'' Ramesh went to the hospital room. The crying of the baby echoed through the room. Ramesh found his wife crying. He did not know what had happened. He looked at the baby. The baby looked fine except that it looked like a beast. He   Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 10:03 PM
Life and corona
By Ashu Sharma in Poetry | Reads: 1,330 | Likes: 6
Not to ask the visitors in  Is not the part of our culture  To while time away stretching out whole day Is not in our nature   A small virus corona has disrupted the life  Working from home brought close husband and wife  Human race is afraid of knocking the tiny virus   Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 03:10 PM
Cracked glass
By Aparna Srivastava in Poetry | Reads: 1,330 | Likes: 0
I took an angel by the wings, pulled her back to this hellish earth, I seethed at her in anger  Bared my teeth at her, I spat at her incapabilities leered at her subtle beauty, laughed at her flaws Broke her puny dreams. Said vicious words, shouted and cursed; And as her breathing became shal  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 04:51 AM
My first dream
By Jamuna Loganathan in Fantasy | Reads: 1,330 | Likes: 5
     It was an interesting evening. I was returned from my college through college bus. Our college bus driver was too talented person. He was fifty year old man filled with fun and responsibilities. Our driver talent was everyday our bus was chased by a bicycle rider. In that way, he  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 12:41 PM
The escape room
By Manasvi Kumar in Poetry | Reads: 1,330 | Likes: 0
Nothing is felt here In the escape room Your mind isn't clear To save yourself from you But this escape room Just feels right When you need to escape From what you fright  You'll find many minds  Scraping their existence here When they're nowhere Else to find But this escape room Just f  Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 01:54 PM
Is it just Me?
By Alisha Nandeshwar in Poetry | Reads: 1,330 | Likes: 0
Is it just me or my heart that beats? That no longer wants to walk on the lonely streets. Or is that your charm that I cannot resist, Or your will to find the lost me in the midst. Maybe it’s your eyes full of fire, Or maybe it’s your words that dare me to desire. It must be the fun tha  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 04:11 PM
The Rising Sun
By Prathyusha Deepak in Poetry | Reads: 1,329 | Likes: 0
This poem is from the point of view of a young girl who, during the quarantine period, discovers the power of love and togetherness. Sipping my morning coffee, I sit in absolute silence, My ears twitch for sounds, unwilling to indulge in compliance-With the fatal blow that hushed- even the loudest o  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 01:58 PM
Politics is everywhere
By Payal Arun in General Literary | Reads: 1,329 | Likes: 0
She was staring at the massive building at city's main road, it was tall and three storeyed. Her grandparent's home. Her parents and she came every year during summer time.She observed her grandma sitting with her father's sister,who had left her husband's home and got permanently settled on the sec  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 10:15 PM
A Bookoholics world
By hiya shah in General Literary | Reads: 1,329 | Likes: 1
I squeezed myself on the chair, adjacent to his. Penning a few words as he poured his desires out. We were a foot afar yet his mouthed tales slide me miles beyond. It may seem queer but a struggling writer in the age of technology would still travel for an hour in the ever crowded metro's just to ca  Read More...
Published on Apr 13,2020 01:54 AM
To the one who was always getting away
By Sai Tharun in Romance | Reads: 1,329 | Likes: 0
To the one that was always getting away, I've known you almost half my life now, and from day 1 of knowing you, i don't believe I ever held you even once thinking you were mine to hold. When we met, you were this bright little bundle of energy, talking the randomest things on Facebook chat with me.   Read More...
Published on Apr 14,2020 06:19 AM
a violet handkerchief
By Shruti in Poetry | Reads: 1,329 | Likes: 10
Rains were yet to come, summers were setting to dusk. Feets jumped stairs and missed some, there hanged a violet handkerchief with seven clips colored yellow musk. Watch on wrist showed ten to seven,  set his hair which were uneven. Turned and sighed through relief and there the lavender s  Read More...
Published on May 2,2020 04:57 PM
MY LOVE
By Dharshini in Poetry | Reads: 1,329 | Likes: 0
I opend up my heart to you You killed me with boyish look  Little by little, I started to love your scoldings The way you scold me Words that I can't speak  Secrets hiding in ocean deep Only you I wanted to seek It started with just one Hi Now my heart won't let you go The childish smile I  Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 08:31 PM