Don't Cry For Me
By Manoj Vaz Ramchandran in Poetry | Reads: 267 | Likes: 0
DON’T CRY FOR ME By Manoj Vaz The road was slippery ‘n’ the light slippin’, Speeding away to meet ya earliest. Don’t cry for me darlin’, The Doctors are trying their best. The turn at the fag end of my journey, I accosted a truck that was so speedin’.  Read More...
Published on May 5,2020 09:24 PM
Old love
By Anusha Deshmukh in Romance | Reads: 267 | Likes: 0
I come to the door to say bye, your wrinkled hand is on the door handle. It takes more strength now to open the door. You slowly go down the stairs one at a time, with your breath coming out in puffs. I have told you so many times to stay at home and rest but those kids at the orphanage are your lif  Read More...
Published on May 18,2020 03:03 AM
My Saviours
By Suresh Kodoor in Poetry | Reads: 267 | Likes: 0
They killed my father, and They said they came to save me.   They killed my brothers, uncles and clan Still they said they came to save me.   They robbed my mother of her pride Still they said they came to save me.   They stripped my kids of their dreams Still they said the  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 12:56 PM
LOCKDOWN......NOTES TO MYSELF......
By Mira Midha in True Story | Reads: 267 | Likes: 0
29th March 2020'Lockdown'Seems like 'glitter rain'...with the Sun playing peek-a-boo. I don't remember it raining so much in March....third evening of thunder...rain..and yesterday hailstones ......a natural cleansing of the air I hope......30th March 2020My kitchen window...It's a busy area, my kit  Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 06:34 PM
Ask A Homeless
By Preeti Agrawal in Poetry | Reads: 267 | Likes: 0
Ask a homeless If staying home is a fuss, Ask a homeless. If solitude creates a grudge, Ask a homeless. Not so commonly seen, over-scheduled, At home, over anxious. For a little longer, being homeless Politely acceptable, with nothing more or less. With every moment clueless, Life smelled sweet in t  Read More...
Published on May 4,2020 07:59 PM
Lucky me
By Rumani Dey in General Literary | Reads: 266 | Likes: 0
Was I saying failures teach? Unfortunately, I live in a sweet city. No one is bothered to criticize me here. You know why because this city was supposed to be my hometown. Yes, some mountains move. Some are boulders, heavy enough for me to handle. And they teach me nothing or I might not be enough e  Read More...
Published on Apr 13,2020 03:28 AM
Bestfriends. Again?
By Ansh in General Literary | Reads: 266 | Likes: 0
Life seems to look more messy,  May be you were the escape to calm my mind, Your absence make me see how worst situations I got to deal, Whole throughout the day it was the "us" moment which literally made me cherish it, No matter how things were, but one talk with you would make everything dis  Read More...
Published on Jun 5,2020 05:34 PM
Little Stars WE Are!
By Ananya Kumari in Poetry | Reads: 266 | Likes: 0
We are the buds, Hanging from the forest hugs. With the beauty of the mountain and falling shower, We are GLORIOUS LITTLE FLOWERS. With our roots as deep as a foundation dug; And dreams as high as the skyline hung. We have our imagination so colourful and bright, Which is as essential as a lantern`  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 11:21 PM
I remember
By Riya in Poetry | Reads: 265 | Likes: 0
I REMEMBER:I remember your mere presence,not your exotic scent.I remember your chaotic words,not your soothing voice.I remember your innumerable lies,not your flattering promises.I remember your shameless betrayal,not your tender love.I remember your awful memoriesnot your poetic musings  Read More...
Published on Apr 20,2020 10:56 PM
Making Life Richer
By Preeti Agrawal in General Literary | Reads: 264 | Likes: 0
Making Life Richer Shaping things up, confronting my limitations. Doing more important stuff faster and sooner. Just put more living into each of my days. Saying a big YES! to this life. Reconnecting with how fortunate we are. Failing often, who cares if I win or lose. Failure is a gift anyway. Make  Read More...
Published on May 13,2020 01:14 PM
The spilling coffe
By shreya Thapa in Romance | Reads: 264 | Likes: 0
I sat there drinking hot chocolate Scrolling through my gallery which now seemed his but mine  Ever so slightly lifting my face above the phone  Looking for his bright familiar eyes  A video caught my attention  My eyes were on the phone but No not my mind  The video played   Read More...
Published on May 22,2020 07:06 PM
Farewell
By Pogo in General Literary | Reads: 264 | Likes: 0
Years have passed,Time has flown,Yet to Unleash  the dissertation,No more can we hold.The day we stepped in,With a wrenched heart and fickle mind,Leaving behind the hands of the trusted ones,Thrusting ourselves into the unfamiliar world of bewilderment with cracked bones.Time tested our patienc  Read More...
Published on May 9,2020 11:12 AM
Quarantine- The positive side
By Dannis Brij in General Literary | Reads: 264 | Likes: 0
So what all you find in this quarantine life, in a lockdown.... Air is fresh, breathing seems easy and light , a blue sky... a beautiful evening,  never seen before shades in the sky, sunsets  are so good from your terrace.  You got your family back.. moments  you&  Read More...
Published on Apr 13,2020 09:52 PM
seventeen
By Manjari Sharma in Poetry | Reads: 263 | Likes: 0
Listen. I’m seventeen. I’m meant to be a contrast of knowledge. I’m meant to know very little about the real world But I’m assumed to speak too much. I’m supposed to be reckless, running around dark parking lots But I also sit in my room stressing out about college. I&r  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 01:03 PM
Blurred
By aashish in Poetry | Reads: 263 | Likes: 0
Was it the distance ? Was it just the sepration ? I wish I knew what it really was Your sight, your words and now you All turned blurry No more could I understand you Or your thoughts Maybe I was losing my sight  Will you not come again to guide me with your light ? Blurry, that's how everythin  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 12:28 PM