A Wish
By Peermasthan BADUSHA in Poetry | Reads: 525 | Likes: 0
In a white empty sheet, You are coloured-blue. From ‘Oblivion Curse’, I have freed you. Visit my grave at least now, With garland or garbage that’s up to you. Find the decomposed ME, Mixed with the soil, Completely! Completely! Now, don’t get shocked. My last-date in tombston  Read More...
Published on Apr 11,2020 02:21 PM
A Search for That Eyes
By Amulya Prakash in General Literary | Reads: 525 | Likes: 0
A function full of happy faces, lights, dance, music is nothing than incredible to witness the view. Everyone were drowned in the rituals of Dhwani's marriage. It was only one week left for her to get tied with 3knots for life. Marriage is definitely a great destination that every girl in her life w  Read More...
Published on May 9,2020 10:18 PM
Luminous Darkness
By Dharani in Poetry | Reads: 525 | Likes: 0
A sound mind, yet in the chaos Loud voices, yet silent murmurs inside me Slumping day by day in my shower Recurrent witless retort in parsel tongue. By and by, I fear no dark but sun shades Fluttering over and above, Like a fly in closed sugar tin The null valued mind Pushed me up, To an insane que  Read More...
Published on May 26,2020 12:37 AM
a silent walk
By Sweta M in General Literary | Reads: 525 | Likes: 0
It’s 6:43 PM and the sun is on her way home after shining bright for all her children. Like always, she leaves by saying good-bye in the most beautiful way possible. She turns the plain blue sky to calming shades of pink and orange, outlining the clouds and making us all feel like tiny charact  Read More...
Published on May 30,2020 11:37 PM
रैना बीती जाए
By Aryan in Poetry | Reads: 525 | Likes: 1
बिहार के बाढ़ पीड़ितों की कहानी,  कुछ शब्द मेरी ज़ुबानी। फूटे नसीब या रूठी तक़दीर, विपदा की ये आखिर कैसी तसवीर। उम्मी  Read More...
Published on Jul 31,2020 07:41 AM
Dream Big
By Mitali in Poetry | Reads: 524 | Likes: 0
It's my dream to make world bow in front of me, Yeah it's different from your's, But that doesn't mean that i can't make it. Look down on me , I will prove you wrong. You will be my fan one day, It's ok if you hate me today. I have guts so i will be having glory, I will become a leagend , And you wi  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 10:55 AM
The Cuckoo's call
By Nivedita D in General Literary | Reads: 524 | Likes: 2
It was a lazy Sunday afternoon and the street was unsurprisingly quiet. The elders were having their precious midday snooze and the kids were glued on to their smartphones much like the way kids were attached to running around in the streets in the good old days. However, the quiet atmosphere was   Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 10:20 PM
A WORLD WHERE..
By Mausami Karogal in General Literary | Reads: 524 | Likes: 2
A world where.. Choices fail to match decisions Criticism is prior to appreciation Gloomy doors block your vision  And stew overpowers your view!   A world where.. Failure is fatal And perseverance is the road not taken Success isn't a goal Where efforts are slackened!   A world where  Read More...
Published on May 27,2020 03:16 PM
THE BOY WHO LOVED HIS CHAIR
By Namitha Ravindran in General Literary | Reads: 524 | Likes: 1
The old woman's croaky voice cut through the pleasant dream he was having. He opened his eyes angrily and shooed the old woman away. He refused to get up from the comfort of his chair. It was now just the right amount of warm, if he got up now it would take another round of nap for the warmth to ret  Read More...
Published on May 31,2020 02:07 PM
Learning from the past
By Tejaswi in Poetry | Reads: 524 | Likes: 0
Whenever confused in life, just hold on and look back, where you will find your self making a set of decisions whose outcome is the present confused state. But this helps you to rectify and get inspired through mistakes and move forward again! A small poem in this regard ! In the midst of busy lif  Read More...
Published on Aug 12,2020 03:31 PM
The green bushes
By saanvi priya in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 523 | Likes: 0
One Sunday Morning, Jack“ the gardener”, planted a sapling in his garden knowing that till the weekened he would be able to see it growing at least two little poddle babies of leaves, as he has to leave for his home soon.His duplex was the dearest thing he had with him.A lonely child tho  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 05:45 PM
Mera naseeb
By Eshaan in Poetry | Reads: 523 | Likes: 1
Na jaane mai bura hoon ya mera naseeb Mera har vo shaks dil dukhta hai  Jispar mujhe naaaz hota hai  Read More...
Published on Apr 7,2020 10:30 PM
The Quarantine Poem
By The amateur hobbyist in Poetry | Reads: 523 | Likes: 1
                           The Quarantine Poem Back in the days when the cars honked, Sleep left us and our heads gonged. The weekend had gone, the khooni Monday arrived, Wish I had one less shot last night! Rushing  Read More...
Published on Apr 14,2020 03:12 PM
I am a President for the People
By Frans Makgalo in Poetry | Reads: 523 | Likes: 0
I am a President for the people It came and threatened my people I then protected my people During March I closed schools  I am a President for the people I closed taverns and bottle stores early protecting my people Some didn't like it Short, tall men & women could be seen running to bee  Read More...
Published on Apr 22,2020 06:51 PM
"Look Into The Mirror"
By Anushree Sahoo in Poetry | Reads: 523 | Likes: 1
Look into the mirror and tell me If you like what you see. ──────────────    Because that's the problem, isn't it? Many of us don't. And in the end, it will end up bothering us Even if we say that it won't. Our definition of success was peace When no one would   Read More...
Published on May 7,2020 05:32 PM