Happy Souls
By Prachi Yawalkar in General Literary | Reads: 739 | Likes: 1
Growing up as "middle class" Indian child we have been so fond of family that even a single person missing in the family is the worst we could think of.Dhruti was the youngest child in a joint family. She was closest to her grandpa the most. He was her first friend and Dhruti his last friend. Being   Read More...
Published on Apr 29,2020 12:34 AM
Jab wo chhota tha
By priya sharma in True Story | Reads: 739 | Likes: 0
Jab wo chhota tha  To aksar uski maa usse puchha karti thi ki bada hoke kya banega? Konsa karega aisa kaam; jisse hoga mera naam. Sochti thi vo man hi man, ki bolega vo Main bada hoke police ya sipahi banunga or desh ki sewa karunga Lekin wo bola ki main doctor banunga or logo ke dukh unki takl  Read More...
Published on May 4,2020 09:29 AM
A Fish Climbing a Tall Tree
By Udaya Kathiravan in Poetry | Reads: 739 | Likes: 0
FishIn Pond Swims; Sea Swims;Tank Swims; but have you seen Fish climbing a tall tree? I have seen in advertisementsSo believe; a fish can climb a TreeYou buy by adsHence Fish can climb a tall treeOnly that FishOnly that Fish  Read More...
Published on Aug 2,2020 12:58 PM
Bruises shine like a cierge and some are fighters
By Kaushiki Ishwar in Poetry | Reads: 738 | Likes: 1
I have a lot on my body, Like I have been in a war Like I have stolen my own beauty It petrifies me, Like I can never amend   Every night I fall asleep With the forced hope, That my body will instinctively react to my pain And cure what’s not beauty in their thesaurus.   This feelin  Read More...
Published on Mar 22,2020 08:03 PM
The portrait of a human-insaan
By vedanti khanna in Poetry | Reads: 738 | Likes: 0
The portrait of a human Insaan   Kya hai insaan?  Yeh qaynat hai,  qaynat ke sabhi mausam hai yeh Kabhi garmi ki khush mizaj dhoop hai  Toh kabhi sard ki barf ka roop hai yeh Kabhi baarish ki boondon ke saath chalti hawaa hai yeh To kabhi garmi aur sardi ke marz ko mita deni vali  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 09:24 PM
STILL
By SUDIPTA NARAYAN DAS in Poetry | Reads: 738 | Likes: 1
STILL   The soft rays of the early sun still brighten my face. The gentle morning breeze still feels so fresh. The grass still feels moist from the morning dew.    The garden flowers outside my window still blossom. The birds in the tress still chirp and cheep. The bees and  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 04:47 PM
Walking away
By joshikaa devi in True Story | Reads: 738 | Likes: 3
Do you ever look at a specific moment in your life and wonder will this even make an impact on my future? Tara and varun have been bestfriends since their childhood,they are more like family. Family friends,their parents are friends with each other. Altogether they vibe so well,these are connections  Read More...
Published on Apr 17,2020 01:27 PM
Revolution
By Ankita in General Literary | Reads: 738 | Likes: 0
REVOLUTION   I have slept in the cradle of rennaisance and lurked in the shadows of modernism Civil wars spluttered my voice while liberalism gathered my ribs to make a bonfire There is no area not burnt by my wildfire and no souls not enlightened by my flame I was there even before my definiti  Read More...
Published on Apr 21,2020 08:55 PM
The Sacrificial Lamb
By Sushanth in General Literary | Reads: 738 | Likes: 2
It is very hard to be a doctor when the very patient you treat might be not only your last patient but also your last breath. Education doesn't prepare you for this, as a student, you are taught to treat everyone to the best of your ability. To hold nothing back, to be the selfless hero people expec  Read More...
Published on Apr 29,2020 01:29 PM
A Melancholic Solitude
By shivangi in Poetry | Reads: 738 | Likes: 1
Maybe sadness doesn't always come with swollen eyes and tears,  As quiet as the dark clouds it shrouds the sorrow you've hidden all these years.  Bright and dazzling, like a fresh April morning, I always see your face shine,  How flawlessly do you hide that pain in your eyes behind th  Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 12:21 AM
Neighborhood
By Sweta N in True Story | Reads: 738 | Likes: 0
Shit, that's where I lived around. Piled up human and animal excreta at the corners of my street, surrounded by cluttering house flies. The streets were narrow and hence reeked of the stench. Half-dressed children, scruffy and rugged playing; middle aged women babbling, giggling and doe eyed sparrow  Read More...
Published on May 15,2020 05:48 PM
Chat
By Purvi in Mystery | Reads: 738 | Likes: 0
Boy : Hi Prachi Hey.. See you After Long!  Girl: Oh Hi! How are you? Safe!  Boy : Yes.. You Also Take Care!  Girl : After so many yeayears . How many Kids you have?  Share Ur snaps.  Boy: My Little Princess is six year old now. But unfortunately  her mom left us Alone i  Read More...
Published on May 19,2020 08:03 AM
Flirting with the sea
By Vishrutha in Poetry | Reads: 737 | Likes: 0
The roar of the sea doesn’t miss anybody, Hearing after which i was unsteady  From the minute I laid my eyes on your sliver lines,  I couldn’t stop thinking about the depth in your eyes  Drawn to your waves of time, Stronger and stronger by each passing one  I fough  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 09:51 PM
Rishta aur waqt
By Sushmita Shankhwar in Poetry | Reads: 737 | Likes: 0
रिश्तों की गहराई का जिम्मा वक्त ने थामा, और ये वक्त बन गया यादों का सफरनमा। एहसासों का भंवर रिश्तों पर छाया, वक्त बन  Read More...
Published on Apr 25,2020 11:29 PM
Unnatural
By Aditya Satuluri in Horror | Reads: 737 | Likes: 1
When Edward was 16 or 17, he had just moved into a new house with his mother and sister. He had the bedroom in the basement. About a month after moving in, he started noticing bizarre things. Hangers would sway as though there was a wind, and he often heard light, unexplainable knocks in the middle   Read More...
Published on May 2,2020 07:01 PM