Dust to dust
By Fatima Amin in Poetry | Reads: 614 | Likes: 4
From the street she came a bitzer, quite untame. Ebony ears like the devil's horn, adorn her head; her soul a brownish red. Wild was she, alone and free until one day she was loved by me. And so her fate was set, for thirteen years a family pet. But fate was cruel,and order unkind my beloved one was  Read More...
Published on Jun 10,2020 01:42 PM
Work with your words
By NB in General Literary | Reads: 614 | Likes: 0
Words matter a lot? Why the way you express the words and you describe the words matters a lot like you are saying hey pagal how is you? Than everyone will consider it cool but if I say hey mad how is u? Does there meanings change but why being pagal is called ok and when you say mad it is not fine.  Read More...
Published on Aug 27,2020 03:08 PM
Tum Aati Nahi
By Aryaman Goenka in Poetry | Reads: 613 | Likes: 0
Haan bht akela rehta hu tere binn mai..kitni yaade aati hai teri..ye yaade tezz teer si aati hai..or jaan lejati hai meri..❤ Mai baitha rehta hu intezaar krte tera..kab aaegi mujhse baate karne..intezaar rehta hai tera har pal..ki tu aaegi meri shyaamo ko raate krne..❤ Haan par tum aati nhi..apn  Read More...
Published on Mar 22,2020 07:13 PM
Untold
By Arpit Sao in Poetry | Reads: 613 | Likes: 1
The love,  the fate, That did cost my world;The tale never said, The tale never heard. Neither mom nor dad, Did else than earning;Never saw their son, Frightened and mourning.Fed up or lost off, anything you say;He was damn rich, But lacked a smile to pay.Doped in the books, Friend of clothes;A  Read More...
Published on Mar 22,2020 10:40 PM
BCG vs Corona Virus
By Vinay Kamtikar (Kamti) in True Story | Reads: 613 | Likes: 0
On the Corona Virus infection threat, BCG : Bacillus Calmette Guerin, has been discussed by many, as a possible reason for better immunity amongst Indians. BCG injection was an integral part of vaccinaton in primary schools in the 1980s, in India. Most of us , who got inoculated, possibly still ha  Read More...
Published on Apr 14,2020 07:17 PM
It's always too late before I say
By kakashi in General Literary | Reads: 613 | Likes: 0
It’s always too late before I say The sky yawns and falls on the ground to become the sea yet I am still there, in doubts, trying to figure out what color is blue. I telephone my past to ask if there are any more mistakes left for me to eat and of course how could I even expect any response w  Read More...
Published on May 7,2020 04:18 AM
therapize your inner sanctum
By anila vipparthi in True Story | Reads: 613 | Likes: 0
Skimming through the old cassettes of my past, reminiscing my little box of memories, it felt like dry mouth with the taste of metal when the strings of the past scooped me into the memories I had buried under my skin. The cracks in my bones missing out on the oiling when only those memories just oi  Read More...
Published on May 15,2020 05:17 PM
An INDELIBLE day
By Pawan Kumar in General Literary | Reads: 613 | Likes: 10
21:43 18-feb-2030 Dear diary, It was 10 years ago, I skipped writing to you dear. To compensate, here I am, a decade later.   As a young worker in the finance department at Hobse, I would have to travel by train, from Perambur to Taramani. Not much of a motivated guy those days. The jo  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 03:44 PM
बहुत शोर था समाज में
By Ashisha Singh Rajput in Poetry | Reads: 613 | Likes: 1
                         ।।  शोर वाला समाज ।। बहुत शोर था समाज में । क्रोध था सबकी आवाज़ में ।। सब एक दूसर  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 05:56 PM
The Gift
By Nisha Joshi in General Literary | Reads: 613 | Likes: 3
The woman sat alone in the train. The tinkle of bells and high-pitched screams of children, clinging to the colorful ponies on the carousel nearby, got on her nerves. She dug out a pair of ear-muffs from a soiled, furrry, red bag that she had stolen last Christmas, from the drunk santa on her street  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 09:22 PM
Life without you
By Darpan Sain in Poetry | Reads: 613 | Likes: 0
                            Life without you.  There are many colors in you and I'm just a plain canvas nothing without you. Your colors are so deep and dark, you cage people for your heart. My life was just white and plain,   Read More...
Published on May 31,2020 05:10 PM
BECAUSE EVERYTHING’S FAIR IN LOVE AND WAR.
By Jasmine Minhas in Crime | Reads: 613 | Likes: 0
The moment I saw you, I lost my innocence into those magnificent eyes. The way you glanced, gave birth to a sinner in me and how, when but that amended to angelic love. You held my hand in that dark cave. And perceiving that as to be love, I kept myself by your side. The moment we saw the horizon, c  Read More...
Published on Jun 2,2020 01:28 PM
Visitor
By abir mukherjee in Mystery | Reads: 613 | Likes: 4
It was raining outside and electricity had already failed everything outside was dark except a flicker of light coming from the window of a flat on the third floor of the apartment building. The man looked for someone at the main gate but there was no one, his way in was clear he entered through the  Read More...
Published on Jun 10,2020 02:44 PM
21st century in 21
By santosh kumar in True Story | Reads: 613 | Likes: 0
Believe in One self is the key to prosperity. 21 century in 21  July 20  World in our hands.  Read More...
Published on Jul 20,2020 06:51 AM
Wars- contemporary:
By vinayachandran in General Literary | Reads: 612 | Likes: 0
  These are times when the headlines are different from the usual..not about the wars between nations, not of international relations,not trade deficits and pacts , but about the war we had with the mother nature, with the environmemt, the natural resources over decades or even centuries and th  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 12:38 PM