Disparity of Equality
By Vishnu Prasad Nair in General Literary | Reads: 597 | Likes: 0
Last year, I attended Navami pooja alongside a devotional multitude, Thousands chanting Durga’s name with the highest certitude, Every face seemed beaming with pious gratitude, I savoured the moment, life was a song, What could possibly go wrong?????? Crowds swarming in to touch the idol&rsquo  Read More...
Published on Apr 7,2020 06:07 PM
Work
By M Arul Satish Pandian in General Literary | Reads: 596 | Likes: 0
These days we get to do so many types of work.  The whole gamut of them but do we do what we love to do? Even at work we want to (or we have to) compete with and outperform others. If that is the case then how do we provide others (or the clients) the better service? Is not that we want everybo  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 11:06 AM
Don't Cry For Me
By Manoj Vaz Ramchandran in Poetry | Reads: 596 | 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
Bestfriends. Again?
By Ansh in General Literary | Reads: 595 | 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
Writings- A journey from vision to reality!!!
By Mehek Fathima in General Literary | Reads: 592 | Likes: 0
With all observations, inspirations and aspirations Writings are the cheesy ways to reach someone's heart, Oh, darling! It's a fact, no denying that.. With all the metaphors to play and  The unheard voice to say, It's a world filled with images and imaginations, From jumbling to sequencing, Fro  Read More...
Published on May 30,2020 10:13 AM
For The 90’s Kids
By Disha Bhadani in Poetry | Reads: 591 | Likes: 0
From waking up at 7 in the morning to watch Dora, to sleeping at 7 in the morning after binge-watching.  From talking to friends on a landline to playing games on Houseparty.  From clicking pictures on a reel camera to clicking pictures on a polaroid.  From playing Pen fights and r  Read More...
Published on May 2,2020 10:50 PM
Awakening
By manju in Poetry | Reads: 588 | Likes: 0
I  no longer have to see faces that Find fault with me I can be with peace with the person  In the mirror,  I started to love the figure  within the four walls,  I content with all the limited  things around me,  Because  I know the person I love is near to my  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 11:25 AM
Your World, My Lord Has Failed!
By Sanjeev Gargish in Poetry | Reads: 588 | Likes: 0
Brahmins are supposed to appease the God, sing hymns in His praise.    This brahmin, however, is somewhat different. He also believes in giving his piece of mind to the Creator.    Well, this composition of mine is addressed to the Almighty :    Your world, my Lord, has  Read More...
Published on Apr 22,2020 09:16 AM
Keep it!
By lakshmi vasudev in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 588 | Likes: 0
I finally made that call. The call was to our beloved maid whose worth and value had multiplied multifold in the last month. She was clearly more dearly missed than we had initially assumed we would. Ofcourse, it was preceded by quite a few discussions and deliberations with my hubby emerging the go  Read More...
Published on May 19,2020 03:02 PM
தென்னகத்தின் தாவீது ராஜா கலைஞர் மு. கருணாநிதி
By Evg.Babu.T Thomas in General Literary | Reads: 587 | Likes: 0
தென்னகத்தின் தாவீது ராஜா கலைஞர் மு. கருணாநிதி பொற்கால சீமான்கள் : பொற்கால மன்னன் தாவீது வாழ்ந்தார் என்று அறிவோ  Read More...
Published on Apr 8,2020 06:51 PM
I wish
By Vruti Naik in Poetry | Reads: 585 | Likes: 0
I wish I could kiss u and take all ur blues away,I wish I could take all your pain and keep them at bay,I ask for you and only you everytime I pray,Even when I die, besides you I wanna lay.  Read More...
Published on Jun 6,2020 09:50 AM
The Cart Puller
By Soraisam Anuka in Poetry | Reads: 583 | Likes: 0
The Cart Puller He was there walking in front of us. I was sitting in a rickshaw and; there he was in front of me, turning the cart full of hay. All I could see from behind; was his pair of dusky legs, moving slowly in a tipsy fashion. Even though he was quite sober, I saw strips of hay slipping do  Read More...
Published on Mar 28,2020 08:59 PM
Until that day.
By shreya koranne in General Literary | Reads: 583 | Likes: 0
Sophia was a very introvert girl from her childhood. She never liked to socialize with people. Being the third daughter of her parents, she did not get all their attention and also due to her lack of social skills most of the time was treated like a doormat.  She always liked being in her own l  Read More...
Published on Jun 13,2020 05:46 PM
Jim Jam
By Manjari Sharma in Poetry | Reads: 581 | Likes: 0
It’s hard for me to say that I find my body worthy Of fitting in a crowd where I can show it off. I find it weird to leave my stomach uncovered Because that’s all I’ll be thinking about when talking to someone Or riding my shorts too high when I meet your eyes. You see, losing a fe  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 01:04 PM
Veins of survival
By Tahir Ibn Manzoor in Poetry | Reads: 580 | Likes: 0
Sprawling in a darkened I wholeheartedly awaited the doom The shy slab tying in a corner, is as heavy as my spinning skull I can't escape the addiction of an apocalypse, and of dreadful habits Barefooted in the lawn sauntering, I tried to heal my cursed wound Sundry to all. life is fickle: like my s  Read More...
Published on May 20,2020 09:23 AM