Sunken Space
By Akul Anandur in Supernatural | Reads: 988 | Likes: 0
No stones unturnedAll have sunken down,Like they wanted toPenetrate to the centerOf the Earth—No land for me to stand,Hands dancing wormsIndependently,Neck extended- for a slam dunk,Dunking my head out to breathe….Oh, how I wish buoyancyRevealed itself sometime now…Galloping, Run  Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 04:53 PM
Broken Prescription
By Yashwini in Romance | Reads: 988 | Likes: 0
Our love was not for the gazettes but for the allegory.  Our love didn’t roll up, carrying the  promises of a forever but for it to be prodigious. When it comes to love, au fait, it’s an exorbitant luxury. It’s worth weigh in gold and elusive. Forlorn figure, love do  Read More...
Published on May 20,2020 10:16 PM
The Agony of ECG
By Anilkumar Kurup in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 987 | Likes: 0
The first time it happened was long ago. It was a few weeks before my wedding that I booked in at a city hospital in for a general medical check. With quite an indulgent living, it was wise to have a medical check before pulling another person on board. Besides, the deaths of two people I knew persu  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 05:27 PM
The Tiger Speaks
By Aryan Huria in Poetry | Reads: 985 | Likes: 0
When I am kept inside a cage, I am full of rage. I have my own life, And want to spend it with my kids and wife! **** The humans, not amphibians are dual; One side good and the other cruel. When I was free, I used to lie under a tree! **** I was happy in my own land, Walking and Hunting in Gir&rsqu  Read More...
Published on Apr 30,2020 02:38 PM
Slowly, slowly catchy monkey
By Suresh Subrahmanyan in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 984 | Likes: 0
                                                           Slowly, slowly catchy monkey Man does not grow old  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 05:29 PM
Those summers
By A Silent Voice in General Literary | Reads: 984 | Likes: 0
Almost a year, since I last visited my native. As a child, it was always that exciting time of the year. Every summer, I would wait for my dad to book tickets. And once the deal was sealed, my routine included telling all my friends I'm leaving. Counting the number of sleeps left. Writing down a lis  Read More...
Published on May 26,2020 09:22 PM
When Isolation meets solitude
By Sreya Dasgupta in True Story | Reads: 983 | Likes: 0
One week into this lockdown and everything around us has changed so much. The empty roads, the perpetual silence and a sudden enthusiasm of showing off talent on the digital platform. Amidst all these lies a hidden fear of uncertainty. Will we ever go back to the normal routine? The routine that w  Read More...
Published on Apr 5,2020 12:51 AM
Save resource blue
By simran dhawan in Poetry | Reads: 982 | Likes: 0
To consume this elixir drink , Lets conserve this precious link, So that our future generation can think , that there resources are hard to get vanished in an awful blink  Let the future babies see the oceans  And not just the  pools The need is just to justify some rules Whatever be   Read More...
Published on Apr 9,2020 12:08 AM
Summer : a haiku
By debosmita bose in Poetry | Reads: 982 | Likes: 0
It's so sultry, Like a rotten dead body, In a dump.  Read More...
Published on May 30,2020 08:40 PM
And I became a butterfly freed from cocoon
By soumya sthitapragyan in General Literary | Reads: 982 | Likes: 0
Should I or should not !!! Finally the results of her international scholarship came for which she had sacrificed her all luxury pleasures .Excited to decide where to fly a text popped up reading it wasn't meant to be ended like this ,you can't leave me alone here ,I need u , please stay back ..And   Read More...
Published on Jun 3,2020 06:48 AM
MICKY MOUSE
By Dharshini in Poetry | Reads: 981 | Likes: 0
One day,   She feels, She is forlone Thinking that, She was friendless She was fragile and afraid to trust Suddenly,  She came across the proverb  "Friend in need is a friend indeed " It makes her to remember one dutiful person  A supporter A Guider A Motivater  A Problem S  Read More...
Published on May 7,2020 01:16 PM
Happy Book Day
By Shagun Singh in Poetry | Reads: 981 | Likes: 0
So amorphous aren't you Transgressing tragedies  Going weak in the knees Opining theories and rustic philosophies A dot of wit, a speck of humor A blip of satire, heart strung metaphors Decked in pages or decorated digital print Your preface, acknowledgements and author's note  We unapol  Read More...
Published on May 14,2020 07:07 PM
Corona Aftereffects
By Sonam in General Literary | Reads: 981 | Likes: 0
 Corona has changed the life of many people. It has made people realize that home is also a safe and happy place to be in. We don't need to spend money in parties every time to get refreshed. We can be happy with family by watching movies together, simply following our hobbies, artistic work, e  Read More...
Published on May 24,2020 06:47 PM
A Letter to Future Generation lovers
By Amoli Bhardwaj in Poetry | Reads: 980 | Likes: 0
We were born in a generation when technology had not suffocated the essence of love.  When calling each other five times a day was not necessary and an eleven rupee SMS pack had more excitement in it than a 1.5 GB/day data pack. When just one message in days could bring that instant blush on yo  Read More...
Published on Jun 13,2020 12:21 AM
The pandemic lesson
By Prajna paramita dey in General Literary | Reads: 977 | Likes: 0
Live & die, Heaven & hell.....  What's the middle?  Perhaps the evening had awaited me.It was heartbreaking to watch my dad sit in the rain to see all his emotions drain to Plain.My sister's wedding was cancelled due to dowry.Due to today's pandemic, my mother has nothing to feed u  Read More...
Published on Jun 7,2020 11:30 AM