How To Fit In
By t_r_a_v_e_l_l_e_r in Poetry | Reads: 984 | Likes: 1
There's a need to be chosen, A want for acceptance; Then they'll look at you closely; If you're ready to fit in.  - The consumed breaths, packed; They smell of the same air. It gets easier for them, Pointing out an extraordinaire.  - No price for pretense,  For no one to know. The sec  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 03:44 PM
Mesmerising musing
By Shreya ranka in True Story | Reads: 984 | Likes: 1
A prank is all it took for it to start Each of us oblivious, faking love on the call Never had we known that we would meet  Just imagining how the other would be Had I known that the person congratulating me for victory would be him, The world would have been a much simpler place for me to live  Read More...
Published on Apr 27,2020 01:41 PM
Love
By Prithviraj Chauhan in Poetry | Reads: 983 | Likes: 1
"Flowers of love... has blossomed once again, Graceful smile of yours..  has absorbed all my pain, Some say love is a waste of time, Some say love is an unforgivable crime, If loving you is a crime.... Then I'll do it again and again."  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 02:38 PM
A Beautiful Mess
By Khushi Patel in Poetry | Reads: 982 | Likes: 1
She's a teen of 17 Daydreaming, a crazy freak!! The room's terrific, Bed's improper, blanket- A replica of Himalayan peaks. Bags empty, books scattered, The wardrobe screaming At the top of its lungs. Pen and cap, one sock from other Both separated by means of distance, Like a soldier from his bel  Read More...
Published on Apr 22,2020 10:24 AM
Blue
By Devangshri in Romance | Reads: 975 | Likes: 1
Blue   I entered the room. It was different this time. The curtains; the curtains were changed to sky blue colour. The evening rays scattered through the blue curtains into the room. It felt as if I was amidst the ocean.  The door of the room opened and he emerged, smiling. He had his blu  Read More...
Published on Apr 9,2020 12:03 PM
Braille Script
By Drishya Anil in General Literary | Reads: 974 | Likes: 1
My hands moved through the books in the library.My fingers got struck to a unique book,it was a Braille Script.I was excited to see it for the first time,I opened the book with all its curiosity,moved my fingers through the projected prints.Later on I went home and slept at night.The next morning wh  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 12:58 AM
Darkness digging the grave
By Saugat Mukhia in General Literary | Reads: 969 | Likes: 1
As the darkness looms in every nooks and corners haunting the fragile heart. The virus came in and took up its place there, unconcerned and indifferent, plague that penetrates everywhere having swallowed up the nations happiness, and was now digesting it listlessly, and is now ready to swallow the h  Read More...
Published on Apr 9,2020 09:16 AM
Self Portrait: A Poem
By Debosmita De in Poetry | Reads: 965 | Likes: 1
A poem unveiling me- To the depths of serenity Where I want to dive each day Let no illusion tie me Let my passion be me Let me know everything new Let be engaged in the quest for something A bitter sorrow which knew no bounds Taught me to live once again Such is my adventure Where there is nothing   Read More...
Published on May 27,2020 03:55 PM
Circle of life
By gaifi in General Literary | Reads: 964 | Likes: 1
Sometimes everyone ponder, Is there a firm terminus of life, what is their purpose here? But no life is like google maps, where whole world is open to you and you live it with capricious destinations. Even traffic or bumpy road can change your decided path and perhaps the lane you are on shows you a  Read More...
Published on Apr 29,2020 04:14 PM
Everything is Going to work out Fine
By Sonali Sonawat in Poetry | Reads: 961 | Likes: 1
The beamy SunshineKnocking at Doors for SanguineCalling back my Positivity which is almost Dead& Making my heart believe that everything is going to work out fine Envisaging what lays AheadThis too idealistic oneWhen we are going through a Bad -Break & Utterly surrounded by the DreadBu  Read More...
Published on May 15,2020 04:19 PM
Rainbows and Butterflies
By Arya Anand in General Literary | Reads: 959 | Likes: 1
Life Isn't Always Rainbows and Butterflies Nothing is constant, be it felicity, joy, sorrow, despair, fear, anger, guilt, anxiety, stress and not even love for that matter. Nothing really lasts or is constant, even if one wants it to. 'Life is Transient' and so are emotions, from Tennyson to Khalil   Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 09:09 AM
Mother's love
By Khushi Gupta in Poetry | Reads: 957 | Likes: 1
Mother's love  From the beginning of the journey of my life , Her only mission was my thrive. The struggle she makes from my first breath , Undoubtedly, she is going to continue till her death. Her hands held me close when the tears would start to fall , Her hands were quick to show me that sh  Read More...
Published on May 19,2020 10:40 PM
Summer of 69
By Palak Jain in Romance | Reads: 953 | Likes: 1
It was summer of 69,the unusual day it was, the weather was clear, breeze was soothing and the clouds seemed to be smiling , so I decided to take a walk to the nearby park, (being in 70s is a tough task you know). While walking through the park I saw a man sitting so peacefully in the park bench, my  Read More...
Published on May 13,2020 12:15 PM
Lost human
By Bhavana Shah in Poetry | Reads: 949 | Likes: 1
Here I am!  I am to write the reality,  To submit the situation with clarity.. It's not virus, it's a devil within us,  We did sins, why find virus to curse. To do all possible acts whether good or bad,  Selfish motives and died humanity to add,  We never stopped to think tw  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 07:30 PM
Summer Solstice
By Eva Edner in Poetry | Reads: 941 | Likes: 1
That life I knew before I don't remember that anymore The things I used to laugh about I've forgotten the jokes Your face, it's quite clear in my head Your voice sounds hazy in my mind though What had you said to me that day That made me smile at you I don't remember that day anymore I've travele  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 02:49 AM