Nightmares on loop
By Thiviya L in Mystery | Reads: 555 | Likes: 3
When the boy woke up, he felt the presence. Was he still dreaming? He pinched himself, but because he was so numb with fear, he couldn’t feel the pain. It had to be a dream. The outcomes were too terrifying to imagine if this was real. He got up slowly, afraid to alert the presence. Stealthil  Read More...
Published on Apr 14,2020 11:20 PM
The banana trees
By Chithra Rangarajan in Poetry | Reads: 555 | Likes: 1
I amputated her arms whenever I needed. She wept a little. I snatched her treasurable prize that she won slogging her lifetime. She wept a lot. I slayed her down thinking that her life’s purpose is achieved. She spouted out the tears. The tear drops penetrated deep inside and regenerated. The  Read More...
Published on Apr 18,2020 11:51 PM
Canvas
By debjanibhadra22@gmail.com in Poetry | Reads: 555 | Likes: 1
Wash it down,  throw it away,  Pick it up,  And paint it again,  A white canvas,  Yes it is,  Blue, green and yellow. Are those colors of your soul?  Or You just put your brush in,  And paint that canvas with in. Walk through the streets,  at times,&nbs  Read More...
Published on Apr 21,2020 11:53 PM
Seashell On The Ground
By Najam Us Saher in Poetry | Reads: 555 | Likes: 0
Like a seashell, I remain on the ground, Some notice and pick the best ones, While some are left around. I feel I am the left one which no one cares about, I have been picked once, But thrown back to the ground. I feel I am the worst surrounded by the best, Like a seashell which is lying on the beac  Read More...
Published on Apr 29,2020 07:22 PM
The Definition of Love
By Taru Uppal in Romance | Reads: 555 | Likes: 1
Maybe love has more to do with death than we’d like to admit. Maybe we just don’t let that thought simmer in our hearts for long enough for the scent to reach the sensory receptors in our brains. You see, when a girl spends multiple sleepless nights gluing together pictures for her boyfr  Read More...
Published on May 2,2020 03:48 PM
Nadi aur kinara
By vega in Poetry | Reads: 555 | Likes: 0
Ek kinare ki kahani batati hoon, Kehnke ko kisse bohot hain,  iski unkahani batein kehti hoon. Durr pahadiyon se tezzi se behkar  ek jagah nadi haule haule chalti thi, Ek jagah subh suhane aur shaam mastani hoti thi. Wo nadi ka kinara tha jahan ki nazare beshumar khubsurat hua karti thi.   Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 07:16 PM
Short poem
By hemank in Poetry | Reads: 555 | Likes: 0
Vo school ka pehela din tha,  Meri aankhon me tera nasha tha,  Kya yaad hai vo pal, jab hum peheli baar mile the,  Kya yaad hai vo pal, jab hum peheli baar jude the.  Humare bich alag he chemistry hua krti thi,  Teri aankhon me pyaar ki jhalak hua karti thi,  Bato he b  Read More...
Published on Jun 18,2020 10:22 AM
Consciously Ordinary
By Preeti Agrawal in Poetry | Reads: 555 | Likes: 0
Consciously Ordinary With more inner work, dig away the covering Digging gold out of me, covered through layers of life What I thought necessary, was a compulsive accessory When simply layered off, knowing it consciously ordinary.  Recognition of the self, surely a great glory Actually fascinat  Read More...
Published on Jul 8,2020 09:59 PM
Death? a pendency of life
By Gayathri Devi Dutt in Poetry | Reads: 555 | Likes: 1
                                                                Death a pendency of life               &n  Read More...
Published on Jul 31,2020 09:09 PM
NO TURNING BACK
By JoHanna in General Literary | Reads: 554 | Likes: 0
NO TURNING BACKShe turns from staring at the undecorated grey wall to fix her eyes on the window which keeps disturbing her by sending caressing breeze. Her mind whispers, “Hey Buddy! The simple turn can’t harm your long practiced over thinking nature. Remember, I have been with you sinc  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 11:40 PM
I almost died
By Girija Gopalakrishnan in Sci-fi | Reads: 554 | Likes: 1
                             I almost died! I must have been about thirteen years old then. At that point in time, we lived in Rudraprayag, a small township located in the Garhwal Himalayas. My father was an engineer with the  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 05:28 PM
THE BLACK DEATH
By Sandeep Mohan in General Literary | Reads: 554 | Likes: 1
The door bell rang. It was you again. Every time you do that, I get an impulse to fall into your arms and break down crying. But, I know I can’t. I yearn to let you in, so you can stay with me. But I fear my family won't understand. They always ask me what I’m doing by the door when you   Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 07:09 PM
Bereaved
By subhadra kunduri in Poetry | Reads: 554 | Likes: 0
Bereaved      Long days, longer nights, yet how did twelve weeks go? Thinking of you speeding away to a distance far ashore, Gone in a whiff, gone in a puff,  leaving me in sorrow Alas, Raj -  away forever, how do I face the morrow?       With a zest  Read More...
Published on Apr 4,2020 09:23 PM
Last letter
By sejal gupta in Romance | Reads: 554 | Likes: 0
Was it a letter to say a bie or letter to say you are mine? Writing letter for him was the most important thing for her in a day or rather say replying to his letters was all she wait in a day. Never missed any day without expressing how her day went. Was she a girl of 90's ? No it was 2016 Last yea  Read More...
Published on Apr 28,2020 01:26 AM
An Unexpected Meet
By Vinisha Panwar in Romance | Reads: 554 | Likes: 0
One fine day, an app made us meet. Before I could think on my approach, she left her number for me to explore. Never knew why she was so straight forward with me, maybe she wanted to see my return on investment too soon than to simply forget. I got the cue and waited no longer to connect. Instead of  Read More...
Published on Apr 30,2020 12:47 AM