FOREVER IS A LIE
By Rayan Bhattacharya in Poetry | Reads: 520 | Likes: 1
This is when you realise, the world is not a merryland. You are not Alice, and neither is the world Wonderland. Fundamental law of nature it is, forever means nothing by this. Nothing lasts forever, be it relations, be it life. For the then kings, now are paupers destined. For every flower has to di  Read More...
Published on Jun 12,2020 09:10 PM
ஆறுதல் - சுவி. பாபு T தாமஸ்
By Evg.Babu.T Thomas in Poetry | Reads: 520 | Likes: 0
ஆறுதலுக்கு சில வரிகள் .............சுவி. பாபு T தாமஸ் மறப்பவர்களையே எண்ணி வருந்துவதில் பயனில்லை, மறவாதவர் ஒருவர் உண்டு   Read More...
Published on Aug 9,2020 01:55 PM
INNER VOICE
By Neeharika Karra in Fantasy | Reads: 519 | Likes: 0
Grandeur look of you made me forget that I’m with someone else that hesitation always becomes the cause to miss your sights from me. Even when im with my man i always thought that how u will imagine about our meet and how u will think about me and that embarrassment even raised when you came t  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 04:52 PM
pause.
By Gauri Walecha in Poetry | Reads: 519 | Likes: 0
Your song is a choir of rushed strokes of black  hollow  paint  on a white  anxious canvas  dangling free. Free.  From a  lone nail on a brick wall standing old behind  the house of your dreams. You bury the dead behind it. They rise up  as demons on sta  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 05:47 PM
यंत्रणा के वे पल
By sudhanshu bhardwaj in True Story | Reads: 519 | Likes: 1
मैं आज भी जब उस पल को याद करता हूँ मेरे रोंगटे खड़े हो जाते हैं । उस समय मैं कॉलेज में पढ़ता था । पिताजी ने मुझे ठीक से पढ़  Read More...
Published on Mar 27,2020 08:16 PM
Day 1: Overwhelmed
By swati Anand in Poetry | Reads: 519 | Likes: 0
Not that I was on the roads and rebelling  the cause, But the news hit me hard like a necessary chaos. I didn’t really know how to feel about it though, Felt emotions coming all at once in a row. It’s important, so essential the head said, “It’s for your family and yours  Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 03:09 PM
The Struggle
By Rituparna Mitra in True Story | Reads: 519 | Likes: 0
   The Struggle I was a very pampered child from the very beginning of my life. My Mom and Dad used to fulfill all of my wishes without even my knowing. My Dad had a dream that I would be a doctor one day. Since he could not get proper education so he has given all his efforts to make me a  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 01:09 PM
Don't Ever try to....
By sandia in Poetry | Reads: 519 | Likes: 2
You, switch my words, Twist my lines, Read between phrases, And frame my own sentences.   You, have your own court, Listen to Your own voice, And pronounce your own judgements.    You, have your own jargons, Respect only your nouns, And stick to your verbs,   &nbs  Read More...
Published on Apr 14,2020 08:31 PM
I'D RATHER
By Sunu Limboo in Poetry | Reads: 519 | Likes: 1
I'd rather climb the hill and feel the dread running down my spine, than to clap; calling out their names and reiterating else's hymn. I'd rather dive the lake and freeze my bones out of excitement, than to hear a story of a boy who survived a drown with no implement. I'd rather steady my branches a  Read More...
Published on Apr 14,2020 11:22 PM
Woman on the street
By Shruthi Srinivasan in Poetry | Reads: 519 | Likes: 0
Inch by inch another sun sets in, and I grow bold. Sans fear, but ogling eyes, gripping, I see a smile. Only from a distance, not a soul would know, only if they change their mind,  swift tread, head held low. I must keep going, no time to see, visious thoughts that set in, may change the cours  Read More...
Published on Apr 15,2020 05:45 PM
Perfect times
By archita kumar in Poetry | Reads: 519 | Likes: 1
The clock strucks nine The mouse kicked inside, The peebles of thirst dropped down the throat! The iced red wines turns my mood around; The piano chimes heats up her date The muddy bootman sips the coffee, The grizzly waitresses roaming around'' Tooks up the orders ; The floating curtains arranged b  Read More...
Published on Apr 21,2020 08:44 PM
Daughter, not a son
By Neema Kumari in Poetry | Reads: 519 | Likes: 0
With two sons and a daughter, he was a happily proud father. With village girls suppressed, Pinki's dreams were left undressed. . Pinki is not our daughter, calling her a son is better. said her father putting smile as best, showing her trophy to the guest. . Pinky who listened happily, left smiling  Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 06:32 PM
The phone call...
By Shubhra Choudhury in Poetry | Reads: 519 | Likes: 1
The day you entered my life Was the one I could never forget  You have a place in my heart ... That no one could ever get  Remincing the past  Makes me smile a little more You gave my heart the beats That it got never before... The night was dark  And the stars shined brightly Th  Read More...
Published on May 1,2020 12:45 AM
Attachment
By Mehroze Aslam in Poetry | Reads: 519 | Likes: 1
As the time will elapse,your memories would decay.. As you will be gone,your presence would slay.. Tied with the strings of norms,you will let go off me.. Broken apart,i will cluster myself and pose a smile.. That disguise curve on my lips will tell the pain i bore in me .. That shiver of my hands   Read More...
Published on May 5,2020 03:52 PM
नारीवाद
By debjanibhadra22@gmail.com in Poetry | Reads: 519 | Likes: 0
ये कैसा फेमिनिज्म का ज़माना है,  उत्श्रृंखलता कि चरम सीमा है,  कहती हैँ हमे जज मत करो,  हम फेमिनिज्म कि मिसाल  है  Read More...
Published on May 11,2020 04:46 PM