The Sacrificial Lamb
By Sushanth in General Literary | Reads: 1,070 | 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
An account book Or phenomenon
By Preeti Agrawal in Poetry | Reads: 1,070 | Likes: 0
An account book Or phenomenon An account book, only numbers matter A phenomenon of experience, numbers don't matter An account book, calculated chatter A phenomenon of experience, all aspects of life An account book, repeating the same thing A phenomenon of experience, moving on to the next dimensio  Read More...
Published on Jul 9,2020 09:57 PM
Walkaway
By Vandana Gorgontula in Poetry | Reads: 1,069 | Likes: 0
Running away from every sin There's no turning back Away from the chaos  From the humanity I lack Don't know what I am  Not sure if I want to know Not sure if I want to be held Against my wills and bow In front of those who never fight For themselves For what's right.    Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 11:33 AM
Resting Phase
By Preeti Agrawal in Poetry | Reads: 1,069 | Likes: 0
Resting phase     A time to past your comfort zone  Even when you don't want to  This day is priceless.   I work less, have more fun,   And, yet I get way more done.   It's in the fallow season that,   The harvest is really blossoming.   What these renewa  Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 10:56 AM
Attachments
By Kibriya Delilah in General Literary | Reads: 1,069 | Likes: 3
Attachments  The philosophy of attachment Attachment transpires in different patterns. Attachment is an innate concurrence. An attachment can emerge for any mundane being. It is a subliminal thought that develops when something gratifies one’s eye. A voracious sensation that surfaces a re  Read More...
Published on May 10,2020 11:26 PM
Pastry
By MAHFUZ nisar in True Story | Reads: 1,069 | Likes: 1
Pastryहमारे ऑफिस में एक कूलिग का बर्थडे था,मैं एक नॉन गवर्नमेंटल ऑर्गंनाइजेशन में कर्म करता हूँ,कर्म शब्द इसलिए कि यह  Read More...
Published on May 12,2020 02:17 PM
Love self
By Lisha Patnaik in Poetry | Reads: 1,069 | Likes: 0
She lost herself  Little by little, In search of warmth  Her heart filled With agony of laughter, Her owns spilled Words of fear Of being left out Love being not around Never finding it again. It’s not a person A concept of whom She built in heart That didn’t get fulfilled. If   Read More...
Published on May 24,2020 03:05 PM
Hell and heaven
By rahul jena in Poetry | Reads: 1,069 | Likes: 1
Form the earth, to the heaven  Everyone stop loving at the age seven One day our chapter will finish , Like never exist  From the hell to the heaven the place where life began  looks like I am forgiven  I'll die and sleep in coffin  in the hell or the heaven  I was a   Read More...
Published on Jun 11,2020 04:26 PM
Summer of 2020
By Komal Chokshi in Poetry | Reads: 1,068 | Likes: 0
flying across the dense forest, aromatic gardens, above the peaceful land, amidst the cold breeze, under beautiful sky, happily singing; she sat on my window sill and said "I wish you a healthy life, as well!"   Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 11:38 PM
Love in the times of Corona
By Manasa Sharma in General Literary | Reads: 1,068 | Likes: 0
Everything has come to a stand still. Including my to-do lists that I would otherwise obsess about. I don't know what to do and I don't know for how long it will be this way. I went out for a quick evening stroll today. The neighborhood looked a bit different, but nothing seemed out of the ordinary.  Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 09:20 AM
Where were you lost, Dad?
By Arijit Goswami in Mystery | Reads: 1,068 | Likes: 0
The azure walls were illumined by the bright CFL bulbs hanging overhead, while the air-conditioner chilled the living room where Mr. Anil Seth was fluttering through the leaves of his newspaper. The otherwise silent atmosphere was being torn apart intermittently by the sporadic sounds of Mrs. Kamla   Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 01:19 AM
Alone in the City
By Sumedha Biswas in Poetry | Reads: 1,068 | Likes: 1
The world is a stage Where perform actors of different age.  Here, each and every animal struggles for existence Such that one tries to prove one's dominance.  I am a poor soldier Who often gets defeated in the war.  Survival of the fittest??  But I say demise of the weakest. Wha  Read More...
Published on May 15,2020 03:43 PM
A Room
By Arvind Sharma in Horror | Reads: 1,068 | Likes: 0
A Room   He walked into the room. The light was dim and his eyes took some time to adjust. As his eyes adjusted to dim lighting of the room, he noticed that it was a large room with the huge bed against the wall. On the bed there were many beautiful young women lying in various stages of undre  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 07:14 PM
Sweet memories
By P. Sharma in Poetry | Reads: 1,068 | Likes: 1
Memories are here to cherish, Memories are here to celebrate, Memories will never die till we die. A wardrobe section always bring a big smile, As it holds all wonderful memories of my life  I planned to rejuvenate myself by opening my treasure. My secret dairy, cards and letters of my friend  Read More...
Published on Jun 2,2020 08:01 PM
सबकी अनकही कहानी
By Somya Gupta in Poetry | Reads: 1,068 | Likes: 0
 एक आजीब सी बात है दिल मे चुबती लेकिन इंसान शांत है एक मुस्काते चेहरे के पीछे छुपा एक राज़ किसी को क्या पता क्या है म  Read More...
Published on Jun 23,2020 06:57 PM