The final Goodbye
By Arjo Sengupta in Poetry | Reads: 680 | Likes: 0
The terrace was the sole witness of his first cigarette,his first kiss,his first heart break and his last jump....  Read More...
Published on Apr 27,2020 10:38 AM
Corona se milli sikh
By shruti in General Literary | Reads: 680 | Likes: 0
कोरोना, एक ऐसी बीमारी जो मात्र छूने से फैल रही है, जिसने पूरे विश्व को हिला कर रख दिया है । विश्व में कई देश इस महामार  Read More...
Published on Apr 29,2020 05:45 AM
A new country,a new home!
By Jyotsna Kumar in General Literary | Reads: 680 | Likes: 0
She stood amidst the  paved sidewalks  streaming  traffic and pedestrians. The sense of order amidst the chaos struck her as unreal. The pathway was teeming with people yet there was no jostling , just the slight blur of each one passing the other by. The skyline that had seemed intim  Read More...
Published on May 5,2020 09:42 AM
"REGISTHAN-THE DESERT"
By NIMSZTER in Poetry | Reads: 680 | Likes: 1
"Chalrahi Hu Uss Reith Pe, Jo Gili Nahi Hy,  Log Tho Isko Registhan Ketthey Hy,  Par Maine Samundar Ka Maza Luta Hy.."   "Chalrahi Hu Uss Reith Pe, Jo Gili Nahi Hy,  Pairon Ki Nishani Tho Nahi Banegi,  Par Jeena Ka Yehsaas Tho Hamesha Rahega.."   "Chalrahi Hu Uss Reith   Read More...
Published on May 7,2020 07:50 AM
You Said
By Rukmani Mohan in Poetry | Reads: 680 | Likes: 0
You said, You loved how my eyes were expressive, The way they would emote my thoughts, Just enough of a peak inside my soul, You said, You loved the beauty of my fragrance, The way it felt welcoming, Just to keep you wanting more, You said, You loved the softness of my skin, The way it eased you to   Read More...
Published on Jun 23,2020 10:27 PM
Memories
By Lalitha Raghunathan in Poetry | Reads: 679 | Likes: 0
On that cold December night,I lay on my bed, weeping;The agonizing pain in the legs,Was more than what a 5 year old could take in. This is how I will have to spend the night,I thought, struggling with my aching feet;Although I tried to sleep with all my might,That tough endeavor I couldn’t co  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 09:04 PM
The decision
By Mohamed in True Story | Reads: 679 | Likes: 2
DAY11, The cell had started to get grimy as others turned it into a habitat of their own. Tiny critters and creepy crawlies started swarming minding their own business as I did. The room slowly started to get filled with a lot of spider webs as the room was merely an abandoned one with a person insi  Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 10:16 PM
The Girl
By t_r_a_v_e_l_l_e_r in Poetry | Reads: 679 | Likes: 1
The agony burned Till it was rage.  Tampering against the vulnerable, Paving wildfire flames.  - Suddenly, it sparked fire, Flaming the culprits. Once, the fire flames Unable to extinguish. - She wept enough tears, Couldn't stop crying.  The war was declared,  Moving towards batt  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 03:26 PM
Joys of darkness
By Indulekha Nair in Poetry | Reads: 679 | Likes: 0
Lest we die unbloomed. Walking away was zen percent your choice. And feeling how i feel, mine. For a beautiful morning did you come I was smiling even before, but have your eyes put in all the magic. Like the sappling I was, ready for all my sunshine. Did you come, did you stayed, but did you not be  Read More...
Published on Apr 7,2020 12:44 PM
Already Broken
By Bushra in Poetry | Reads: 679 | Likes: 0
  “Fat, dumb, ugly.   Stupid, useless, worthless.   A waste of space…”   And the taunts go on, without an end.   She covered her ears to stop them all,   to escape her fears and make amends   to her heart, which was already broken.   No matt  Read More...
Published on Apr 11,2020 06:58 PM
Crazy Adam Curious Eve
By Ajitkumar Nambiar in Poetry | Reads: 679 | Likes: 0
Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water greed made them  to dig a well leading both through a hell and Now the story begins... I lived in a house four walls and a celing a fan a television a telephone a bed a kitchen corner with lots of love and leisure She walked into my l  Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 11:25 AM
Ode to the sky
By Felicia in Poetry | Reads: 679 | Likes: 0
A simple woman,she is... Mother of two kids a son and a daughter. She has been presented a very long blue saree by her husband. Since she has been using it for ages it has white patches hither and thither. When her husband roars in anger he will strike her with a (f)lash pained by the unspoken wor  Read More...
Published on Jun 13,2020 07:50 PM
The Solo Trip
By Priyanka Singh in Travel | Reads: 678 | Likes: 0
Solo travelling is quite the trend these days. My Facebook timeline is teeming with pictures of people going on solo trips. Everybody else seems to have either gone on a solo trip or is planning one. To think about it, I am the person who should be going on a trip alone, considering that I don&rsquo  Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 12:24 AM
Ob-la-di, Ob-la-da, Life Goes On
By R Chandrasekar in General Literary | Reads: 678 | Likes: 0
This lock-down doesn’t make much difference for septuagenarians like us. The major inconvenience we face may be the closed parks and trails where we used to enjoy our morning walks. Some of us, living in independent houses, are lucky to have an open terrace or a sizeable backyard for our walks  Read More...
Published on Apr 4,2020 11:22 AM
The Modern WHODONEIT
By Abhishek Guha Roy in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 678 | Likes: 0
"You killed the Mayor." "Excuse me, what the hell are you saying?" "Well, who gave me the pineapple juice in the party last night?" "Me." "Then who asked me to drink it to the bottom?" "Yeah, I told you but what the hell is wrong with that?" "Then the glass was empty." "Was not it supposed to  Read More...
Published on Apr 15,2020 01:01 PM