I'm not a writer but I write
By Iram Fatima in Poetry | Reads: 979 | Likes: 0
I'm not a writer but I write , Sometimes, let the paper be your partner and the pen be your words , And let the words dwell on the paper in the same way the stars festoon the night sky.  I'm not a writer but I write , Let the ink be your sword and the paper be your shield , Guarding you from e  Read More...
Published on Apr 27,2020 05:23 AM
Corona the devil' era
By anubha in General Literary | Reads: 979 | Likes: 0
ANUBHA AGARWAL Corona virus... something which has actually turned down the world at its knee I actually witnessed such a quantined time with calm shut and closed space around us..It has actually completely changed the course of life..the day which was used to begin with alarm for children to wake u  Read More...
Published on Apr 29,2020 01:32 PM
Judge you
By Pushpinder Manshahia in Poetry | Reads: 979 | Likes: 0
I won't judge you for judging me The truth be you the lie be me The soul be you the carcass be me The mirror be you and the lie be me  Read More...
Published on Apr 30,2020 04:18 PM
The pandemic lesson
By Prajna paramita dey in General Literary | Reads: 979 | Likes: 0
Live & die, Heaven & hell.....  What's the middle?  Perhaps the evening had awaited me.It was heartbreaking to watch my dad sit in the rain to see all his emotions drain to Plain.My sister's wedding was cancelled due to dowry.Due to today's pandemic, my mother has nothing to feed u  Read More...
Published on Jun 7,2020 11:30 AM
Vanity
By Paul Reji George in Poetry | Reads: 979 | Likes: 0
Vanity, all is vanity Therein lies the shackles of your sanity  Bound by it's empty riches  Adorned by it's deep stitches  Purchase them for a fickle nickel Reap the benefits of loss and dissatisfaction beyond tragical  Capable of atlering your perception  Sufficient to provide dillusional s  Read More...
Published on Sep 6,2020 01:35 AM
THE PANDEMIC GROCERY RUN
By subhadra kunduri in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 978 | Likes: 0
It was early Sunday morning. I could hear the chirp of the sparrows. A bunch of four; out in the deck, demanding their breakfast.  They have become bolder by the day.  Yeah, now the birds and animals demand, and the humans serve.  And if I don’t put up their breakfast in time, t  Read More...
Published on Mar 30,2020 06:27 PM
Happiness
By Rohan Katakam in General Literary | Reads: 978 | Likes: 1
Happiness is not about what we showcase outside, it's all about the joy, we feel inside.   Read More...
Published on Apr 1,2020 06:08 PM
Lock your secrets
By Ranjith in True Story | Reads: 977 | Likes: 4
'Lock your secrets and throw them away And they'd be gone forever' they said. So he dug deep into my soul Into depths he never knew existed Peeling one protective layer after another The strong flesh ripped apart An outer confident smile drilled into To see what lies inside. Out came a grey mass   Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 01:10 AM
Sunset and Nostalgia
By Valay Chudgar in Romance | Reads: 977 | Likes: 1
An elderly man with a thick, well-groomed silvery-white beard was reclining on a lounge chair in the verandah of a rural bungalow nestled in a pocket of light, semi-forest. Like any other day, he was reminiscing of the past, while sipping a zesty cup of tea, and watched the red orb of light sink beh  Read More...
Published on Apr 8,2020 09:58 PM
Letter to a friend
By Eswar Tavva in True Story | Reads: 977 | Likes: 1
LETTER TO A FRIEND Stamp collection and postcard collection are one of my hobbies. One fine day I went to the Post Office located in Army Cantonment in Secunderabad to collect some stamps. An old man, about 80 years of age, approached me and requested me to write a letter to his friend. He also requ  Read More...
Published on Apr 9,2020 09:12 AM
Text Message
By Bushra in Thriller | Reads: 977 | Likes: 0
It was a rainy night. I unlocked the front door of my house porch and made my way inside. "Great!" I whispered to myself. I was a complete mess. Who knew it would rain suddenly, it was totally uncalled for. I look down at myself and witness my wet clothes and muddy shoes. I decide to first fresh  Read More...
Published on Apr 11,2020 07:01 PM
Green ( Ray to hope)
By Muhammad Aslam in Poetry | Reads: 977 | Likes: 1
The shades of greenery From which loneliness cusp supposition Blinding primely beyond  Unforeseen torments and griefs. But it's our greed and shun Separating us with ill will Assure green as salvage like ours Pledge a grant for lawns to stay Vow bond your true intention with aim It's fancy you   Read More...
Published on Apr 19,2020 09:58 PM
उम्मीद - ए - मन्ज़र
By trayamb keshwar in Poetry | Reads: 977 | Likes: 1
बिना चाहे जभी कोई आँखों से दूर होता है, आँखे देखती रहती है पर दिल मजबूर होता है, जुबाँ कहती नहीं कुछ भी, आसारे दर्द हो  Read More...
Published on May 2,2020 09:40 AM
Co -operation
By Nikita in Poetry | Reads: 977 | Likes: 1
When you were born , you got two supporting hands for your fingers,  got shoulder for a ride , & also got all your demands fullfilled ,  your parents always co operated you !!!! crying faces was welcomed by the school ,  teachers guided you , scolded for mistakes, taugh you the b  Read More...
Published on May 15,2020 02:48 PM
Sita; the voice within
By Reshma in Poetry | Reads: 977 | Likes: 2
Standing by the window Tears welled up in her eyes Struggling with her thoughts within The strength to voice her thoughts or let them die inside She knew she had to speak The demure Sita raised her voice To follow Ram in exile The uuntrodden path and the ascetic life was the calling Sita was not the  Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 12:51 PM