Zameen ke Parindey
By Dev Shankar in Poetry | Reads: 670 | Likes: 0
karun shikayat kisko jakar, Karanheen aaj mai hoon, Alfaaz nahi the bachpan se, Kami khalle jaane kyon ab. Pyaar diya sab ne milkar, Laga nahi bezubaan bhe hon, Awaaz bane raahgeer mere, Main bhe chillaya kartaa tha. Hue khalbali kuch seene me, Dimaag ne bola koi khaas mila hai, Padi kami shabdoon  Read More...
Published on May 2,2020 07:34 PM
'Amygdala'
By Anupama in General Literary | Reads: 670 | Likes: 0
We celebrated a man on the moon, but never raised a glass to that which gave us ‘here’. I don’t understand the obsession. If we do right by it, one world is enough.   A species risks itself by evolving. It is only fair. Creation calls for a continual shift in regime, like seas  Read More...
Published on May 8,2020 02:22 PM
The dilapidated palace
By Rhea Muthappa in Poetry | Reads: 670 | Likes: 0
On a stroll down the street, I glanced at pretty houses I admired one's windows and the other's door One's picket fence caught my breath and the other's overpowering color My eyes then fell upon a beauty A beauty like I'd never seen before An epitome of royalty and damage It stood straight, tall and  Read More...
Published on May 11,2020 08:29 AM
The battered woman.
By Satya Veda in Poetry | Reads: 670 | Likes: 1
O lady, I can see it all Hope you too can. His paws tear you apart. Your cheeks are bruised. Your lips are bleeding. He's no more your better half. O lady, I had seen you fighting for what you wished. I had seen your strength.  But why is it dead now when it comes to facing him?! O lady, Stop  Read More...
Published on May 12,2020 08:45 AM
THE HALF-BURNT LOVE LETTER
By Pavi in Poetry | Reads: 670 | Likes: 2
The archipelagos yonder, knew Her story, reminiscence that stirred Eternal melancholy, teardrops cleansed her cheeks Still silhouette of him over the canopy Overshadowing the reality, purgatory she’ll never escape Love for him connoted a trail of lush greenery; she Inhabited the wilderness tha  Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 05:25 PM
Can We Back To The Normal Days?
By Manali Rana in Poetry | Reads: 670 | Likes: 1
Can we back to the normal days? When we longed for the holidays Going to College was boring af But was far better than this fudge Gone are the days  When we used to slay each day Pajamas are now outfit of everyday How our life became so basic No party, no outing, no travelling and everything  Read More...
Published on May 18,2020 10:31 PM
Paneer pasanda
By Neema Kumari in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 670 | Likes: 1
One month was almost over. Raghav's training in the season was on full swing. Whole morning he will look for different recipes from the cookery books and evening his real task would start. He would lay all the spices in front of him- turmeric powder, coriander powder, amchur, salt, garam masala, mus  Read More...
Published on Jun 9,2020 06:42 PM
Domestic violence
By siddhee agarwal in Poetry | Reads: 670 | Likes: 0
He pulls my hair He slaps my face He kicks me on the floor with a small baby on my womb Whose heart hasn't even developed yet There's blood all over my body Dropping in the floor  With Each drop pleading to leave me Everything hurts deeply I made him mad So he does this with me Asking why? I wo  Read More...
Published on Jun 12,2020 11:53 PM
"She is not the only one"
By Archana Mishra in Poetry | Reads: 670 | Likes: 0
There she is, with scars on her body and tears in her eyes. Cursing her own birth, in this world full of lies. What is her fault? Could anyone please ask, to the almighty Lord. Always smiling amidst all the abuses, when will she get the justice, for which her soul craves. This society has no plac  Read More...
Published on Jun 13,2020 09:26 PM
The Dream That Drives Me
By Niraj Baraskar in General Literary | Reads: 669 | Likes: 0
The Dream That Drives Me             I was petrified. I was running as fast as my feet could carry myself. I was just baffled where the hell I was! Though the place didn’t look like hell, there was something hideous about that place. That place was as resplendent   Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 08:15 PM
My first attempt at Moong Daal Halwa and its Tales
By Janhavi in General Literary | Reads: 669 | Likes: 0
When the palate was craving for an Indian dessert drenched in shuddha desi ghee, this is what transpired   Read More...
Published on Mar 27,2020 07:52 AM
Make peace with the broken pieces
By anupama singh in General Literary | Reads: 669 | Likes: 0
Make peace with your broken pieces Most of us at some point of our life have felt broken, lost, unloved, defeated or devasted. This is a state of imperfection when we feel not good enough, or fall from our self- created image of perfection. Being enough or being perfect is a façade we put up   Read More...
Published on Apr 6,2020 05:01 PM
Fernweh
By Amy in Travel | Reads: 669 | Likes: 0
Fernweh Growing up I never felt so longing for distant places and top notch destinations. But somehow the travel bug crept inside me, making me feel as if the whole world outside is eagerly waiting for me to embrace its glorious creation. From the greenish lustre of the thick wild forests, the turqu  Read More...
Published on May 2,2020 09:40 AM
Covid-19 A New Beginning
By roystern dsouza in General Literary | Reads: 669 | Likes: 0
I think I'm gently fading away,  For I just cannot breathe I see myself going six feet under, Upon my coffin, no boquet no wreath!None will be allowed to see me,  Neither will I any lucky beTo say my final goodbyes And how much my family means to me. Sometimes you need   Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 09:32 AM
The Mistake
By Bhawna Sharma in True Story | Reads: 669 | Likes: 0
Once there was a girl named as 'Pakhi', who belonged to a small village near Meerut. She was very sincere and talented but no one was there to support her. As her parents were passed away in an accident. Fortunately, she was saved by local people present at that moment. Since then she was living wit  Read More...
Published on May 11,2020 03:05 PM