Snapshots
By Shankhalika Mallick in True Story | Reads: 296 | Likes: 1
Dear campus, It has already been one month since I saw the lush green fields, the clear blue sky, the white fluffy clouds and the distant blurry mountains. A home away from home. It has been only about nine months since I first saw you and I can't resist missing your bountiful beauty. From going ou  Read More...
Published on May 4,2020 12:24 AM
Come to aid
By remember me in Poetry | Reads: 296 | Likes: 1
Wish we would have never met, a moment would have just been enough for me and you. after all these years I spent missing them, you made me feel special, but it was because I held on too long hoping the sun would come up again. When it did, I searched for the warmth I had been waiting for, but anythi  Read More...
Published on May 11,2020 05:30 PM
The day we come out of the lockdown
By farida rangwala in Poetry | Reads: 296 | Likes: 0
The day we come out  Of the lockdown, May be the sun would shower The light brighter than before. The deserted streets Would throb with a dazzle of life, The smiles on our faces, Would be wider and pure. The breeze would be pristine With the smell of empathy That would have won over Our hearts   Read More...
Published on May 25,2020 10:14 PM
स्याही
By Sakshi Sharma in Poetry | Reads: 296 | Likes: 2
मैं स्याही हूँ..मैं स्याही हूँहर कलम से जुड़ने आयी हूँ...तेरे शब्दों से एहसासों तक काये सफर तय करने आयी हूँ..! दीवारों प  Read More...
Published on Jun 7,2020 08:10 PM
STILL
By SUDIPTA NARAYAN DAS in Poetry | Reads: 295 | Likes: 0
The soft rays of the early sun still brighten my face. The gentle morning breeze still feels so fresh. The grass still feels moist from the morning dew.   The garden flowers outside my window still blossom. The birds in the tress still chirp and cheep. The bees and butterflies still buz  Read More...
Published on Mar 28,2020 11:30 AM
And a Community Blossomed
By Manjulaa Shirodkar in True Story | Reads: 295 | Likes: 0
AND from the midst of all this chaos and uncertainty prevailing around in the world or even nextdoor in our neighbourhoods, there has emerged the most refreshing story of a certain  Cooperative Housing Society in Dwarka, New Delhi. The residents of this society are showing by example how an atm  Read More...
Published on Mar 28,2020 05:35 PM
Hey love
By Borra Mounika in General Literary | Reads: 295 | Likes: 1
I have never realised the existence of true love till I felt your presence. If it weren't you, there would be no me  Read More...
Published on Apr 5,2020 07:40 PM
My Companion
By puneet chhatwal in Poetry | Reads: 295 | Likes: 0
Clock strikes 6:00 pm And im up for a shot To the roof I know you are about to come And I cannot make you feel aloof For in you Resides my special best Far away from the worldly rest   I plan to sit every evening Bidding the sun a goodbye And welcoming you with a sweet sigh!  A sigh of Rel  Read More...
Published on Apr 29,2020 03:36 PM
Be Strong
By ankita srivastava in Poetry | Reads: 295 | Likes: 0
Be stable not vulnerable Nothing in this world is parmanent Everything is gonna destroy  one day including you and me Whatever bother you or disturb you One day this will pass too Your thoughts and emotions Which are sometimes seemed like enemies   Sooner or later will no more out the  Read More...
Published on Apr 29,2020 11:47 PM
Son - My life My strength
By tanya in Poetry | Reads: 295 | Likes: 1
I remember your cute little face, twinkling eyes and the loud bang that announced you arrival. I still cherish the time I held you for the first time in my arms. A time that I would freeze for an entire lifetime. I remember your tiny hugs that made me skip a beat. I remember those tired lo  Read More...
Published on May 14,2020 06:42 PM
Will you be my valentine ?
By Kamlesh Yadav in Thriller | Reads: 295 | Likes: 0
They made for an enviable pair. And an odd one. He was the typical tamil guy. Shy, reserved and with grey matter in gay abundance. She was the omnipresent social animal, the centerpiece of attraction at all social gatherings. Their marriage showcasing the contrast between Punjabi extravagance and  Read More...
Published on May 19,2020 11:36 PM
Father.
By Ariana Scarlet in Poetry | Reads: 295 | Likes: 0
I was scared and lost , I was at my worse . My mother said " you are being too much! " I said " am I ? " She left me in dirt  And said she " you are dead to me ! " Father said " stay strong! You have to be " " Am I not strong enough? See you people fight all day long? " Said I . " Shut up ! Yo  Read More...
Published on May 29,2020 11:48 PM
Karma
By reeya jinwal in Poetry | Reads: 294 | Likes: 1
KARMA I reflect what you are  but i am not Mirror They call me Karma. I am like Ocean  you will get what you throw So my dear friend  Be Cautious while you Grow. I am not your teacher  Still you gonna learn  Not only about money  but how people you can earn. Do some go  Read More...
Published on Mar 28,2020 08:47 AM
Alone at Home
By Deepa Aiyar in Poetry | Reads: 294 | Likes: 0
Alone at home    The road to the land beyond is a lonely journey  We are all alone bereft of any company  At time of departure everything  is a blur The light grows dim, only voices are heard and our own ( voice) becomes a slur Death is a reality which will hit us all one da  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 12:09 PM
ThankYou
By Mayukh in General Literary | Reads: 294 | Likes: 0
It was hardly a year that I had met Oliver and we decided to get married. I was twenty six then. Oliver was twenty eight. Even though we had known each other for almost a year, a new found closeness developed, fueled by the happiness that comes with a wedding, new people, new friends, and new e  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 04:44 PM