Gravitate
By AKHIL KUMAR in Poetry | Reads: 738 | Likes: 0
Lights fades and  the sound perishes  Air now, feels much lighter to breathe. The current shall always be strange, as  I shall always gravitate to my city to the chaos That shaped me to live. Screens are bright and doors don't squeak  Antiques hangs from the wall. The space has   Read More...
Published on Mar 22,2020 06:42 PM
Dearest Men
By venba in General Literary | Reads: 738 | Likes: 0
Dearest men,                   I wholeheartedly want to give you a gift from the  enormous amount of stuffs which is been only given to the fellow species called "WOMEN".   I really really wish I could gift you everything we have got.And so  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 08:30 PM
Past
By Sadaf Saeed in Poetry | Reads: 738 | Likes: 0
I've learnt from it... I've earned from it!!! It gave me memories... Sweet and bitter a bit!!! It has cleared my vision... Thus saving me from erosion!!! That's my past... Which did not last!!! Sadaf Saeed ❤️   Read More...
Published on May 2,2020 03:04 AM
Paper
By Namrata Dev in Poetry | Reads: 738 | Likes: 0
He stared at the walls all day long from dawn to dusk For twenty four hours and then some more borrowing time from the next day hoping if he runs out of time fast he'd be able to see what it is like to be free. He's done counting every single stone in his solitary confinement and has replayed his ve  Read More...
Published on May 18,2020 01:23 AM
(her)body.
By Johny in Poetry | Reads: 738 | Likes: 0
It has always been sexual, never without vulgarity, Always been with lust, never artistic, Always with eyes that judged, that held contempt, That we beheld the body, The naked body, Of a woman. Centuries of caging her in a cocoon of expectations, Ever since Eve took the first bite, What to wear, wh  Read More...
Published on May 29,2020 12:55 AM
My Dearest 'Pride'
By Rohit Dey in Poetry | Reads: 738 | Likes: 0
The Day teaches the Night :  What are you a worth of...? When I'm known as the biggest of the bright.  The birds, they would sing to me, and the sun wakes me up onto light. The winds would dance at my glance; and All the animals finds happiness when I finance.  Then the night with no  Read More...
Published on Jun 1,2020 07:25 PM
Life in a bookshelf
By Arun Dev Kumar in General Literary | Reads: 737 | Likes: 0
And through the enfeebling of the once crisp pages, Spoke out the words lost in time: “Alas ! You have found me.  I am the memory that you wasted away in lore & myths. I am your present, buried in these dusty withered sheets” — Arun Dev Kumar  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 08:17 AM
Butcher's wife committed suicide
By Ajitkumar Nambiar in Poetry | Reads: 737 | Likes: 1
Butcher's widow said "My husband is dead so let me meet your need for meat" To the crowd on the street And she fixed a board With whatever she could afford Just above the tiny shop Tied it hard lest it could drop First day a banker stood Like a snake raised his hood The 'blade companies' drink hum  Read More...
Published on Apr 4,2020 01:46 AM
GROW UP
By INDIE in General Literary | Reads: 737 | Likes: 2
GROW UP ! 'Meera, I told you last week itself that my parents are coming home.' 'But there is an emergency in the office today. I have to go!' she said wearing her T-shirt. 'It's been quite some time that they have come. You ought to stay Meera!' 'Can’t you understand, I got a call today   Read More...
Published on Apr 4,2020 11:13 PM
Arrival Of Spring
By Reshi Anayat in Poetry | Reads: 737 | Likes: 1
Don't you smell the fragrance?  The sweet scent that tells the arrival of the spring.  Don't you hear the music?  The soft mellow that indicates celebrations.  Don't you see the light?  That sprinkles from the heaven ahead.  Perhaps the prayers have been accepted.   Read More...
Published on Apr 19,2020 09:05 PM
Sugar In Coffee
By Noyonika Goswami in Poetry | Reads: 737 | Likes: 5
I may come as bitter, Maybe a little murky as well. I maybe a little too short-tempered,  Where every inch of your skin screams as soon as it touches my shell I reside in— It's called a glass perphaps. Even though I may appear dark at first, Maybe a little too selfish at times— Wher  Read More...
Published on Apr 22,2020 05:15 AM
Meri maa
By Ankahii Alfaaz in Poetry | Reads: 737 | Likes: 1
Maa..... Ye ek shabd sunne se.. Usse jahan ki har khusi mil jaati hai.. Udas bhari chehre pe uski.. Ek jasn si khil jaati hai.. Humara pehla pyaar..humara pehla restaurant...humara pehla teacher aur pehla doctor...sab Maa hi hoti hai .. Bin khaye jo hume khilata ho... Bin kahe jisko saari baat pata   Read More...
Published on Apr 24,2020 09:17 AM
The Red Market
By Edha Singh in General Literary | Reads: 737 | Likes: 1
The phone was ringing. Through their hazy states, some twenty-odd men and women stirred. Erratic heartbeats reverberated throughout the room. Sickly pale hands lay sprawled on the floor with sweat droplets moving unchecked down sunken cheeks. Eyes opened and hands showed the slightest quivering. Dre  Read More...
Published on May 8,2020 08:49 AM
A letter to my mom
By Shaheema in Poetry | Reads: 737 | Likes: 0
I didn't knew, how sweet is the word maa;when I first uttered. And your love be my fairy wings wherever I go. Love you dear mom.... I've heard people saying, heaven Is vast and beautiful ;but for me you are my world, my angel and your heart is my heaven, dear mom.. Maa.. The sweetest word on earth  Read More...
Published on May 24,2020 06:52 AM
Hey Beauty
By Pranjal Upadhyay in Poetry | Reads: 737 | Likes: 4
HEY BEAUTY Hey Beauty I know you are broken Just open your eyes see beautiful sky Full of shining stars Just wake up see the sun Shining brighter than yesterday Hey Beauty I know you are strong Just follow your thoughts That helps you reach your dreams Just be you whom you love the most  Read More...
Published on May 27,2020 12:14 PM