If not YOU
By Rohit Dey in Poetry | Reads: 953 | Likes: 0
Life was unknown, unheard and unshared without you... Days that we had passed together would have been meaningless... If not it was you! I could have not found my true love being unrealized; that breathes in your heart, not for me but for someone new. If not it was you! I should have not gone so fa  Read More...
Published on Jun 13,2020 06:00 PM
Wait
By Bushra in Poetry | Reads: 952 | Likes: 0
You were a quiet man, but your silence spoke volumesIt's been 11 years and nothing is the same anymoreSince you're gone, you've taken the spark with you I assumeAnd without your eager eyes waiting for my arrival, there's nothing left for me back homeYou and nani looked out for me in ways I could've   Read More...
Published on Apr 11,2020 07:03 PM
Courage
By Preity S. in Poetry | Reads: 952 | Likes: 4
                          Courage   Courage......... Is it to pick up the weapon and fight? But I do not have the strength and might. Is it to oppress the weak & laugh at their plight? But I do not have that heart and desire   Read More...
Published on Apr 20,2020 01:37 PM
Snow struck
By hritik verma in Poetry | Reads: 952 | Likes: 0
Embodied kind of affection, Arousing adventures, Whole loved tribe,  Standing by my side. Snow struck peak, Chilly rigor knees, Journey's started, Crew departed. Animated shades of white, Peeking beneath from sky. Aerials keep dancing,  Sprigs is staging. Cherishing tears, Glacier was a  Read More...
Published on Apr 24,2020 12:21 PM
Stockholm Syndrome
By Namrata Dev in Poetry | Reads: 952 | Likes: 0
I taste melted metal in my mouth everytime someone knocks at the door my breath hitches, my wrists wriggle involuntary, like a magnet waiting to grab its partner and shower it with kisses my legs wobble in overwhelm yet those thick ropes are heartless holding every inch of me in place while I desper  Read More...
Published on Apr 25,2020 07:27 AM
Humans and Reptiles
By Kanishka Roy in Poetry | Reads: 952 | Likes: 0
The last of the free thinkers,Oogle-eyed Google intellects,Stoned on their incomplete knowledge,Masturbating in the face of a pseudo-conflict,Not knowing what to know,But to only speak and speak and speak,These 4-chambered hearts teach 3-chambered ones, That wall-crawling is not the way of civil bre  Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 04:05 AM
My imagination
By ayushee singh in True Story | Reads: 952 | Likes: 3
Duniya me bhut se aise log hai jo dusre logo ki Kami nikalte rhte hai . Unhe unke acchayi nhi dikhayi deti.  Wo sirf unki burayi pe dhyan dete hai .       Isi tarah ye bhi ek khani hai jo isi par aadharit hai.        Ek bar ek chote se gav me ek privar rhta th  Read More...
Published on Jun 3,2020 04:25 PM
The Ocean And Me.
By savita Kapoor in Poetry | Reads: 952 | Likes: 0
The Ocean And Me.  The day, I became proud of myself, I went to the ocean to scale it with my small boat and big Ego.  The ocean though quiet and calm still taught me a lesson with its mighty waves and awesome grace.  The sky above was blue and pure and the ocean serene.  I wa  Read More...
Published on Jul 11,2020 09:58 AM
Heartbreaks are for a reason.
By Madeeha. in Poetry | Reads: 951 | Likes: 0
I was broken to no endsBut you knew,That I needed mending;Of a different kind. And like a shot; You healed me.I had expected oursWith a magical ending. But Alas!We left the story unfinished. Yet I started well off; again.Hadn't you taught me to be strong?I'm not alone, I have your words.And I can h  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 03:49 PM
जलता ईमान।
By hanamant rajaram yadav in Poetry | Reads: 951 | Likes: 1
ये कैसी आयी आफत, के पाणी भड़क भड़क के जलने लगा। हवा में उछला समंदर, और ईन्सान ईन्सान से जलने लगा। वो किताबों में कैद   Read More...
Published on Apr 5,2020 01:19 AM
Bits and Pieces!
By Richa Singh in True Story | Reads: 951 | Likes: 1
This QUARANTINE has finally led me to write! The views, choices, likes and dislikes differs from generation to generation. We might not like what our grandparents and parents used to like when they were young, might not play the games which they used to play because kids of today's generation are mo  Read More...
Published on Apr 19,2020 05:23 PM
EPIDEMIC
By Indukalpa in Poetry | Reads: 951 | Likes: 0
EPIDEMIC A Poem by Indukalpa (INDIA) CONFINE YOURSLEF WITHIN FOUR WALLS SELF QUARANTINE THE QUIET FOOTSTEPS YOU MIGHT BE LISTENING OUTSIDE HOME IS NOT MURMURING OF YOUR BELOVED ONES BUT SUPRISINGY IT S JUST FOOTPRINTS OF DEATH INAVADING YOUR LIFE PERHAPS. DEADS ARE SILENTLY SCATTERD LIKE BROKEN  Read More...
Published on May 4,2020 02:09 PM
The Talking Books
By Jyotsna Murthy in Fantasy | Reads: 951 | Likes: 1
Can you move aside please, I don't have enough place  to sit here, said "The fallen leaf" No I can't,  replied "The new spring" arogantly.You old lady, better mind your own business don't try to control my life.I am getting frustrated here ,Meera,please come and  take me he blabberd.   Read More...
Published on May 22,2020 11:18 AM
Sweet Lavenders sequel
By shireen ahsan in Romance | Reads: 951 | Likes: 0
I was too excited for my date with Nikos. So confused as to what to wear . Finally I decided on my favourite combination. Black slacks and a beaded white lace top . He sent his chauffeur at sharp 1. We drove straight to the restaurant. A beautiful old Greek restaurant tucked away in the heart of the  Read More...
Published on Jun 14,2020 10:48 PM
A Friend or a Foe ?
By Soma Ghosh in General Literary | Reads: 951 | Likes: 4
A Friend or a Foe ? Communication technologies of the modern world The unusual cacophony seems pleasant. People gathering for tea parties in the evening. Mothers and wives squatting in their veranda and chatting away. Babies not only eating but savouring the food while listening to their mother&rsqu  Read More...
Published on Jun 22,2020 03:50 AM