An Art
By Noopur Mahi in Poetry | Reads: 897 | Likes: 3
In a tiny bubble of fiction Coloring my scars with hope  The bruises didn't hurt much I held myself with a rope In the hollowness of the heart My pain wasn't an oblivious sigh  Foregrounded with Beautiful brutality  Trauma covering the background This painting was made in the sky The   Read More...
Published on Apr 9,2020 12:50 AM
समाज का आईना
By Mohit Sharma in General Literary | Reads: 897 | Likes: 3
आज सुबह उठकर लॉकडाउन में भी तैयार होकर में बैंक पहुंचा। अपनी कार पार्क करके मैंने ब्रांच कि तरफ़ कदम बढ़ाए तो देखा   Read More...
Published on Apr 11,2020 07:52 PM
School
By Adi Malvi in Poetry | Reads: 897 | Likes: 1
We joined crying we left crying Also known as our second homeIa It's a mosque but without a dome those days were really awesome T memories just wholesome Especially when you were a backbencher It was a real adventure Last bench was a place to sleep  Oh! The things we talked don't forget to beep  Read More...
Published on Apr 16,2020 09:33 PM
The alcoholic Bipolar
By Utkarsh Singh in Mystery | Reads: 897 | Likes: 0
8.40 p.m Great day at work.The code ran well,No run time errors,and  the lines perfectly complied.The target was pretty important,both,for me and the company. I really hope this assignment makes us go global.Boss was pretty happy and I expect a raise.There haven't been any extreme episodes rece  Read More...
Published on Apr 19,2020 11:09 AM
Star-struck Lovers
By aanchal in Romance | Reads: 897 | Likes: 0
It was a starry night. More than the usual. There was a subtle chill in the weather even though it was March already; the grass  was a little damp, my white trousers, stained with the light green patches of wet grass on the knees.  “Your pant’s all dirty!” she exclai  Read More...
Published on Apr 20,2020 08:30 PM
The farrago we call life
By Apraajita Sharma in General Literary | Reads: 897 | Likes: 1
It was all a lie.  What they told me. All of it. A goddamn lie. They set the limitations and I hopelessly scrambled to achieve them. Or maybe it was me. So desperate to fit in. So lost for attention I forgot what being myself felt like. Maybe it was a messed up scrap of history; Maybe it was a  Read More...
Published on May 5,2020 06:18 PM
Healed!
By Kirti Diwakar in Poetry | Reads: 897 | Likes: 0
He healed himself as the girl denied.  Hecried alot, begged alot, tried his level best to walk along.  He strived hard to make her realise how madly he was in love with her, how desperately he was waiting for her. Accepting all her flaws he did everything to bring her back in his life. For  Read More...
Published on May 9,2020 02:47 PM
Yours truly
By HARINI MANIAM R in Romance | Reads: 897 | Likes: 7
It was a lovely summer morning and an active day for all of us, as we were about to receive our test papers. The entire class were at the end of their seats; few hustles here and there, yet the feeling of nervousness was common in all. The huge bundles of papers laying on the teacher’s table a  Read More...
Published on May 12,2020 11:13 AM
Hashtag Bleeding Blue
By Namrata Dev in Poetry | Reads: 897 | Likes: 0
The number on the back of my grey sweatshirt bleeds blue, everytime somebody whispers 'Game on', my right palm immediately flies to my left bosom caressing the little pang that comes with the memory of spicy pakoda and hot chai, the whole street of fanatics in one living room, while mom serves jeleb  Read More...
Published on Jun 2,2020 09:33 AM
A WEIGHT WORTH CARRYING
By Jonas Yaniv Lumbila in Romance | Reads: 896 | Likes: 1
120... she dared not look but what other choice did she have? The numbers left a depressed sigh on her face. He watched the digits in their clarity but with smile on his face looking at her with a sense of assurance “Don’t stress love they are only numbers” Timmy calmly said. &l  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 05:28 AM
Earth is balancing
By Dr. Surbhi Pareek in Poetry | Reads: 896 | Likes: 3
                          Earth is balancing In this war of survival, Suffers the treasure of humanity, Surely we will lose, The power and dignity. Can you see these clouds, They are clean and clear, Can you feel this, Safe and soft  Read More...
Published on Mar 27,2020 06:18 PM
Star
By saptarshi das in Poetry | Reads: 896 | Likes: 0
Star I was a kid... You, a young bride ...It changed tide Humid summer noons Bore something new Monsoon sent a message Felt by few Love came in the spring of Basant Panchami We played hide and seek With life... Years fled So did hopes Only You remain like a star So near, yet so far Like the angel of  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 07:20 PM
I am important.
By Aquib Javed in General Literary | Reads: 896 | Likes: 2
My generation was always been judged for being weak in various ways. Be it mentally, physically or socially.But ironically in this hard time this generation is doing far better than previous ones. We can clearly see the unrest and suffocation on the faces of our elder ones at homes. They're​ reall  Read More...
Published on Apr 11,2020 08:06 PM
Good Bye
By Payal Sharma in Thriller | Reads: 896 | Likes: 0
He woke up without the morning coffee on his bed side. It had never happened in 3 years. His coat wasn't ironed and was lying on top of the pool of his dirty laundry. His breakfast wasn't ready and the house was dead silent.  All there was, was the sound of a fluttering paper on the dining tabl  Read More...
Published on Apr 16,2020 11:51 PM
Sleeping, or dead? Mother?
By Kavya Gupta in General Literary | Reads: 896 | Likes: 1
The damp winds were scurrying away as if afraid of being stranded in impending icy downpour. I, a 3-month-old abandoned on somebody's doorstep, was still trying to discern the excitements of this overcast night.  On the other side of the door, an old woman was screaming her soul out at the most  Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 12:59 PM