My Companion
By puneet chhatwal in Poetry | Reads: 521 | 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
Not a story but it's about faith
By vaishnavi in General Literary | Reads: 521 | Likes: 0
This world is ruled by cards. As simple as the ones I hold in my hand as I make this speech to the complex ones that let you into rooms or hold every single dime in your name. In a world so high tech and complex, we place our trust of the most valuable things in objects that have face value but not   Read More...
Published on May 7,2020 02:03 AM
"Lonely Love"
By Ashish Keshri in Poetry | Reads: 521 | Likes: 0
Your name is now etched on my soul, Want to embrace and never let you go for my heart you stole. Let me bear your attitude let me alleviate your sorrows, For who knows in my life there will be no tomorrows. I may not be around or forever gone away, Trust me our souls will touch each other in heaven   Read More...
Published on Jun 3,2020 03:34 PM
The whispers of elephant
By ANUSHADINESHKATARIA in Poetry | Reads: 521 | Likes: 0
Humans ,the hungry hunters Ever craving for money,lust &what not, Ahw!!am pregnant,emotions outburst Impregnated with joy love &kindness, Hopes of welcoming my calf, To the world of sinners Ruthless people,with Obstinate hearts alive, Kept food not with love, Rather as hostile baits!! Thee h  Read More...
Published on Jun 6,2020 07:40 PM
Love. The Second Time Over.
By Mrunalini Kulkarni in General Literary | Reads: 521 | Likes: 0
Meeting you was destiny, everyone keeps telling me. Forty years later, I am still not sure how to react to that comment.  A perfect, lovely, 'I-wish-well-for-you' destiny wouldn't have left me to be a widow in the first place.  An 'I-care-for-you-so-much' love-line on my palm wouldn't ha  Read More...
Published on Jun 12,2020 05:54 PM
Happy Place
By Sowmya Ramesh in Poetry | Reads: 520 | Likes: 0
Being there at the right place at the right time The mantra I’d have sworn by But time changes and so do the places The grass once green, not so green any more In a parallel universe I see my happy place  And it doesn’t look the way I saw it Merely a few months ago A smiling refle  Read More...
Published on Apr 6,2020 12:04 AM
Heart and Mind
By Christal Ferrao in Poetry | Reads: 520 | Likes: 0
Dear Heart and Mind, So strong, always eager to explore something new, Despite the losses and despair in life, You choose to rejuvenate and renew.   You chose to stay calm amidst the storm, I love you because you are always mine, You healed gradually and positively, During situations I was not  Read More...
Published on Apr 25,2020 07:45 PM
Mothers day special
By Avina Shanklesha in General Literary | Reads: 520 | Likes: 0
I was little, I was sensitive, I was growing in her womb Making her restless, Giving her pain, Reason behind her mood swings to Cravings to back aches  to sleepless nights, She was taking it all Just for me, Because she is a mother  And she never chooses to give up on her child. Everyon  Read More...
Published on May 12,2020 06:47 PM
"Now You.... Ssshhh!!!"
By Krati in Poetry | Reads: 519 | Likes: 0
TO THE ONE,                                                          WHO THREW ME INTO                     Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 05:11 PM
The March of 2020
By Aprajita Singh in Poetry | Reads: 519 | Likes: 0
And if I am there, I'll tell this myself- the air smelt sweet: of roses in March. The breeze felt fresh and rains visited us more, unlike before. Yet nobody walked down the streets  and an eerie silence lingered on, for hours, for days, for time longer than we could hold on. But we did. We wait  Read More...
Published on Apr 8,2020 10:00 PM
Uninhibited
By Smriti Sharma in General Literary | Reads: 519 | Likes: 0
Abandoned at the age of 13, Radhika had no one to turn to , no doors to knock at. She confided to the reckless streets of the city and begged for a living. Two decades later, a kind hearted gentleman got her into a charitable hostel.  A roof above her head , soup to warm her cold body, a bed to  Read More...
Published on Apr 30,2020 07:17 PM
To the unreachable
By farida rangwala in Poetry | Reads: 519 | Likes: 0
Here, in the moment of night, When the dark chases the moon, Although unreachable, Way too far from you I plunge, In the fantasy of touching you, Beneath your skin to feel, My memories flowing Sometimes in a rush, And sometimes calm. I just want to envision you, Like a pleasant dream, That makes me   Read More...
Published on May 25,2020 10:18 PM
Dear me from the past
By Vishnu Priya in General Literary | Reads: 517 | Likes: 0
Dear Priya from the past, Girl,I love you. Never give up. One important thing, never become a woman dear.Be a girl,a little kid;smiling,laughing and eyes shining.Be that version of yourself you've always been.Show you,your pain.Be true to yourself, don't fool yourself that you're happy when you're n  Read More...
Published on Apr 6,2020 12:17 PM
Because you didn't...(Nature talking)
By Divya G Prasad in Poetry | Reads: 517 | Likes: 0
This is Nature talking. I have my own ways. Yours isn't enough. I smoked the pollution. I paved my roads as far as I can see. You were a burden. Because you didn't act responsibly, When you thought everything was yours, it was all actually mine. This is Nature talking. You voted to stay in this lan  Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 09:03 AM
The Greatest Version of Who I Am
By Sudheendra Fadnis in Poetry | Reads: 517 | Likes: 0
I have fallen many times Being mocked and disgraced My attempts have been debacles And my failures spectacular With every step I take I have tumbled down Hopelessly into the abyss  Of melancholy and despair Dishearteningly I cried And cursed the Gods For being so cruel Railed against the fate F  Read More...
Published on Apr 26,2020 12:25 PM