Once he was a common man now a soldier.
By Harshit Goyal (Lucifer) in Poetry | Reads: 839 | Likes: 0
He was assuring his family for his return, But after a year the family may have a body to burn, Before leaving his house, he gave a kiss to his daughter, And said her "Your father may not return but try to be like him, a fighter", Once he wanted to be a good father, Now leaving his children to becom  Read More...
Published on May 27,2020 09:47 AM
The Believer
By Pooja in Supernatural | Reads: 838 | Likes: 0
 Musty, the smell of sadness and old age. Somehow her home always hosted this odour. The structure itself seemed to sag. Burdened with its own weight. Forlorn and desolate. It almost looked hunched over and tired. The insides pristine white. The walls painted in purity. She couldn't overcome th  Read More...
Published on Mar 28,2020 05:49 PM
Dad.
By soundarya mathavan in Poetry | Reads: 838 | Likes: 0
Taking time day in and out, Working veraciously on his lines of poetry, Of Which sort ,you may doubt? Ah he's an expert in setting the oil free. Sitting over the stringent chair, Setting back himself in loops of errands, Wonders if his boss ever tends to understand, No my Lord, let's set him into f  Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 02:02 PM
Why the pretension?
By Akhila S. Prakash in Poetry | Reads: 838 | Likes: 0
Your demeanor,  a great affectation.  Blinded by what was displayed,  I failed to see the one beneath.  Naivety overwhelmed me.  No! Not playing that card again.  No more self blaming.  Your prowess was greater, for it overpowered me fully  took over my mind w  Read More...
Published on Apr 5,2020 08:47 AM
Safar
By Aieshwarya Singh in General Literary | Reads: 838 | Likes: 0
SAFAR  Read More...
Published on Apr 5,2020 01:00 PM
Gazaal
By Sanjay Kumar in Poetry | Reads: 838 | Likes: 1
موت سے پہلے  کا منظر دیکھا ہے آج پہلی بار یہ ڈر دیکھا ہے   برسوں سے تھا جس کا یہ دل منتظر اُس فرشتے کا میں نے گھر دیکھا ہے   ہر کوئی ہے اک عجب سے خوف میں موت کا جیسے  Read More...
Published on Apr 24,2020 07:45 PM
Same Allotment
By Preeti Agrawal in Poetry | Reads: 838 | Likes: 0
Same Allotment Allotted with the same hours⌛ a day Different works and duties anyway Thinking ones way right and wrong Takes you to conflict along Why to decide, when things unknown Put on some love, shed some identity Turning inward is a necessity Time is life's great leveler Powerful indeed,&n  Read More...
Published on May 2,2020 01:51 PM
The Last Train Left At Midnight
By Sachi Mulki in General Literary | Reads: 838 | Likes: 0
Gasping for breath, I quickened my pace. In the dead of the night, I could hear my footsteps as my wet rubber slippers brushed against the concrete floor. The cacophony of the bustling station had waned away with the dying light. I sit on an empty-wooden bench. Ripped edges and slivers of wood, pee  Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 03:36 PM
COMA GIRL :Love for education !
By Isha in General Literary | Reads: 838 | Likes: 0
This is a story of a 12 year old girl named leela. She was from a small town from a village and she always wanted to go to the nearby town.. She was from a poor family ,and only his father would go to the town to sell some crops that they yeild, from their small land. Making money for a day run was   Read More...
Published on May 8,2020 11:04 AM
My Twin's Birthday
By Udisha in Thriller | Reads: 838 | Likes: 0
I don’t celebrate my birthday, I never have, no prejudice I just think it’s a lot of work.    Once I was in my twin sister’s town and I thought I’ll say hi to her, I decided to drop by on “our” birthday. I used to think of her as well-to-do until I  Read More...
Published on May 13,2020 02:33 PM
That Night
By Radnyi in Poetry | Reads: 838 | Likes: 0
Untangled me from the sheets, My eyes bloodshot... Cried their way through the night, But still the roses in my hand...   My shirt's all befouled red, You yanked my heart out of me... I tried to scan the emotion in your eyes, While you watched me bleed...   My conscience takes me back, To   Read More...
Published on May 27,2020 01:25 PM
Gravitate
By AKHIL KUMAR in Poetry | Reads: 837 | 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
Existential crisis
By Saumya Jain in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 837 | Likes: 0
How can he sleep? How can he not see the turmoil inside of me?He's my world. Every day when he leaves for work, I count down the hours till he is home again. There's nothing for me to do around the house so I usually sit in my favourite place and watch the scene outside the bedroom window. And as th  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 12:27 PM
Expectations
By Nissy Elsa Philip in General Literary | Reads: 837 | Likes: 2
Expectations always hurt, but still people can't stop themselves from expecting. People always expect other's love, care, time, etc. Having fulfilled none of their expectations still they continue to expect. People don't realize if they have zero expectations they will get full satisfaction. What wo  Read More...
Published on Apr 16,2020 10:36 AM
Hope
By ishita chauhan in Poetry | Reads: 837 | Likes: 0
the little hope in my heart asks me everyday may I leave or shall I stay as long your love come this way   i must reside for some more time until you get the love of your life flowers in hand and glittering eyes people around with lots of noise that day I ll go to seek  for some other hear  Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 01:20 PM