I belong to space of silence
By Udaya Kathiravan in Poetry | Reads: 491 | Likes: 0
I belong to space of silence I have no choice to talk to you I have to lend words to talk to you If my words talk to you with an inner voice I am not responsible for that sound I want to be thoughtless Why you ask me a question  being thoughtless is a thought? Don’t ask me question!   Read More...
Published on Aug 2,2020 01:00 PM
Killing of innocence
By PS_Writing's in Crime | Reads: 490 | Likes: 1
We'll have fun tonight… A man's voice whispered  And grabbed her tight, He was smelling like alcohol  He pushed his heavy body  Over her little own. "Let me in baby … I'll make you feel crazy" He uttered passionately. Longest night of her life  Darkness fully covere  Read More...
Published on Mar 30,2020 03:31 PM
Of a Morning at the Residency
By in Poetry | Reads: 490 | Likes: 0
“Of A Morning at the Residency” The Walls In Mourning Witness to an aggression An era gone by The victors and vanquished Both  Vanquished In the sands  Of Time History was Never meant To be  Learn’t T’was to be  Measured in  The Footpri  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 03:39 PM
Dear future granddaughter
By avni Mathur in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 490 | Likes: 1
Dear future granddaughter ❣️........ I just wanted to tell you that..... ur grandmother was so damn gorgeous and hot in her days it's your time now rock it   Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 06:46 PM
A missive with a plea.
By Priya B in Poetry | Reads: 490 | Likes: 0
I was the lyrics,  He was the beat.  Never matched but exchanged some moments, Its now a sad melancholy.  I sing every night to fall asleep with dry dead eyes.   Read More...
Published on Apr 14,2020 04:13 PM
Road Trip to our paradise
By Kamlesh Kaltari in Travel | Reads: 490 | Likes: 0
Being an adventure freak and travel enthusiast, I believe travel has the power to heal and it certainly ignites a strong sense of purpose in me.   Venturing into unexplored territories, meeting new people has helped me embrace life. One such life-changing experience was my recent road trip to L  Read More...
Published on Apr 15,2020 01:07 PM
Darkness o'er light
By Rincy in Poetry | Reads: 490 | Likes: 1
Ever wondered why just two minutes of power-cut causes disturbance. Have you ever thought why we say be the light? Do you know why white is said to be pure and black relates to evil. Yes! It is because it's always easy to accept light and not darkness. It's easier to accept people's goodness than th  Read More...
Published on Apr 19,2020 03:07 PM
In The Old Age
By Sourav Kumar in General Literary | Reads: 490 | Likes: 0
Sitting in the orchard full of fruits and flowers plants inside his house, he reads newspapers for hours and does not have any scheduled duties. He gets rid of his job in this age and is now known a senior citizen. Waking up at 5’O clock in the morning, he gets ready for morning walk to retain  Read More...
Published on Apr 21,2020 08:33 PM
सरकार के आगे हम लुटे और बेबस थे
By arun raj in Poetry | Reads: 490 | Likes: 1
 सरकार के आगे हम लुटे और बेबस थे हालात कुछ ऐसे थे की हम बद  से बदतर थे हमारा गुनाह सिर्फ इतना था की हम भी उस दौड़  म  Read More...
Published on Apr 26,2020 04:32 PM
Cuckoo's Song
By Preity S. in Poetry | Reads: 490 | Likes: 1
                       Cuckoo's Song   When I heard the cuckoo coo in the morning, I tried listening and understand what was it singing. I found happiness in her song, That we humans always long. She cooed with such insistence, as if   Read More...
Published on Apr 29,2020 02:00 PM
A love never ends up....
By m.d shireen sulthana in Poetry | Reads: 490 | Likes: 1
             A look towards her...                                                A smile towards her...             Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 05:31 PM
Small differences
By Preeti Agrawal in Poetry | Reads: 490 | Likes: 2
Small differences Need not think about making big differences Every drop counts, add up the small differences.  Even a kind word to someone who needs it, can make a difference Everyday small acts of offering, can make a difference A few hours of daily commitment, guarantees us change Unless we   Read More...
Published on Jul 31,2020 02:51 PM
Black
By Nandana Nataraj in Poetry | Reads: 489 | Likes: 1
An aura of mystery she has with her coz no one knows what she hides, whether it’s the evil hands or the divine light that could dawn from those impenetrable depths. And the static outlooks yet declare, “Well black ,It’s a color of grief, a porter of rotten luck and downfall it se  Read More...
Published on Mar 30,2020 10:55 AM
Only When It Rains
By Arpita Singh in General Literary | Reads: 489 | Likes: 1
Naina: I had always hated the rains. The idea of my clothes, my shoes and my skin completely soaked in water, just gave a shiver down my spine. I disliked the rude, cold and moisture-laden winds, blowing harshly uprooting the trees, uprousing the dead and buried emotions, almost creating uproar in  Read More...
Published on Apr 10,2020 07:46 PM
Buddha
By Preeti Agrawal in Poetry | Reads: 489 | Likes: 0
Buddha The luminous light of the full moon Reminds us the serenity of Buddha.  Strongly identified, a great obstacle These trying times, a great witness You come alone and you go alone.  Needed the deeper dimensions of life Touch beyond the fear of suffering Your part, must see and handle   Read More...
Published on May 7,2020 04:35 PM