What shall I write
By Mousumi Biswas in Poetry | Reads: 639 | Likes: 1
Entry for phase 3 WHAT SHALL I WRITE ?  What shall I write ? My mind was empty I glared blankly at the walls What shall I write? I kept asking myself Slowly my eyes became heavy I put my head on the pillow But still couldn"t decide what to write ? I picked up my pen And opened my diary But the   Read More...
Published on May 10,2020 05:05 PM
Indoor Peace
By Rahul in General Literary | Reads: 638 | Likes: 1
While going through this period of quarantine since 19 days, I am beginning to think on ways in which the present Health crisis can turn around our Lives. What's just frustrating is that nothing is in ur control.So m making my peace with that now. Its not in my hands to control my world right now..B  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 06:45 PM
Akbar & Birbal!
By sree essakki in General Literary | Reads: 638 | Likes: 1
Birbal Helps a Pandit Once a Brahmin named Seetharam came to Birbal for his help. He told him that his father was a very good Pandit and all people use to call him Pandit Ji. Since he cannot do all those things, nobody calls him Pandit Ji. Although he was very much satisfied with his work, life, inc  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 10:23 AM
A Fighter you Remain!
By Ananya Kalita in Poetry | Reads: 634 | Likes: 1
A Fighter you Remain! Standing in the midst of the unknown woods,Wondering how long and how far she could,'Reverie' is what they call it is;Longing for what you lost she sees... Has it got no ending?Will everything go in vain?Yet trying and rising up everytime you fail,Not kneeling down before the p  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 09:59 PM
Again!
By Ankita Sanghvi in Poetry | Reads: 634 | Likes: 1
Again, I heard the alarm beep. Letting my despondency seep through my insides, I picked up each broken part, Inscribed words of Hope in my heart, And forced my haggard self To an old directory on a wooden shelf, Although I knew the number well by heart. I heaved a sigh as it rang, And silently praye  Read More...
Published on May 11,2020 04:18 PM
Which of these colours define you?
By Swathi Kamath in Poetry | Reads: 633 | Likes: 1
Violet,  Like the bruises that adorn my knee And the lavenders that sway in the midday breeze Indigo, The hues that streaks the sunset sky  And the bright twinkle in your eye Blue,  Reminds me of oceans of tranquility and peace  The feelings that never seem to cease.  Green,  Read More...
Published on Mar 30,2020 09:50 PM
Live Carefree
By Eleena Sanyal Banerji in Poetry | Reads: 633 | Likes: 1
To leave my kids a planet safe What we do right now is key For plastic-free animal guts And water running free Glaciers that will stop melting And we’ll have many more trees Switch off when you leave the room Please save electricity Slash carbon footprints Using renewable energy Reduce, reuse   Read More...
Published on Jun 3,2020 11:08 AM
Sacred Race
By Jeet sannigrahi in Poetry | Reads: 631 | Likes: 1
It took seven days for God To create something, known as world. In the last day his grace, shaped a sacred race. The first sin, though mundane Made him angry like Insane. The race made for heaven, had to leave Eden. Centuries after when the God is dead They rule the place where he lead. The earth   Read More...
Published on Jun 10,2020 09:04 AM
To My Lady
By Heymonth Kumar in Poetry | Reads: 629 | Likes: 1
Thou art my entire world, My thoughts are not as old; Thine dazzling eyes art the glorious sun, That shot me like a machine gun; Thy smile is the part of gold mine, Which makest me completely fine; Thy neck is the gate of royal, Where only I fill my precious fuel; Thee art my gorgeous wise girl,   Read More...
Published on Apr 1,2020 09:53 PM
Two Cups of Tea
By Sabarinath M B in Poetry | Reads: 626 | Likes: 1
Two Cups of Tea * Skies the lightest of blue, so far away, A gaze upon which my heart did sway, It resembled once an empty canvas, To be then sprayed with colour paints. * Meeting with early mornings for a change, For boredom invited sleep the night before, A chance to stare at the tiny dewdrops, A   Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 04:59 PM
The Wounds That Make Us
By dominique mcphearson in General Literary | Reads: 625 | Likes: 1
Rummaging through a dead man's things is, perhaps, the strangest thing I've ever done. I sit on the floor in his room. A setting, orange sun filtering through the window illuminates my surroundings. I breathe in pungent cologne that still clings onto the curtains. The carpet remains sunk, coincidin  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 08:04 AM
STANDSTILL
By Janani Anand in Poetry | Reads: 625 | Likes: 1
With the kites playing through wind Just like me consoling my mind; With the evening growing dark I sink in my thoughts that hack; With so many stars in the sky I wish for the one that is high; Neither would it move closer Nor would I move away!  Read More...
Published on May 26,2020 10:20 AM
Honey, I saved the world
By Natasha in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 624 | Likes: 1
World.There was once a demon, with dental issues. He had a peculiar habit, after his meals, he would uproot the trees in the Amazon rainforest, and use them as toothpicks. All the other demons tried to convince him, otherwise. They suggested the use of branches,twigs, bones, even, but the demon was   Read More...
Published on May 12,2020 07:26 PM
Not all Valentine's are happy.
By Ruqaiya in Poetry | Reads: 622 | Likes: 1
O dear! My eyes are brimming of sorrow,  Tears in valley of my cheeks, they flow.  Though we aren't away by meters or miles,  Yet it might take eternity to reconcile.  Thousands of things, left unsaid untold,  Just like a mystery on a long lost road.  It's just to sa  Read More...
Published on Apr 1,2020 01:18 PM
Corona Days..
By Jill Shah in Poetry | Reads: 621 | Likes: 1
Breathing had became a terror  Suspicious was ensuing the existence. The war of superiority, Intertwined into mesh of verve - spirit The skirmish of the bod Doomed over the passion of the soul. Living became a risk,  Suspiring swerves a peril, Togetherness seemed to be a nuisance ;  T  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 11:17 AM