My Achilles heel
By Thea Rose in Poetry | Reads: 1,002 | Likes: 1
my Achilles heel is that every time I fall in love with someone or something.I invest all of me,I'm willing to put my all in and even when I try not to or don't want to,It's too little too late, I've already fallen,hard.  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 03:58 PM
Proud to be a woman
By Blessy in Poetry | Reads: 1,002 | Likes: 0
Even when she is broken and shattered she still strives She rises up from the ashes like a phoenix into the sky Nobody can stop her Who has the power to bring her down She might not be good at everything but then  neither are we She was made to stand amongst us And there should be no other way   Read More...
Published on Mar 28,2020 10:15 PM
Dear love
By Borra Mounika in Fantasy | Reads: 1,002 | Likes: 0
I traversed heavens and hell, Oceans and seas, Continents and countries, Forests and villages, the entire world and the universe questing after you. But you are no where to be found till my heart said that you reside in me. That's when I smiled feeling your presence in me.  Read More...
Published on Apr 5,2020 07:50 PM
प्यार की दर्शन
By Jyothi Minnoch in Poetry | Reads: 1,002 | Likes: 0
देखो देखो अपनी आँखों से खुला होके चेहरे पे या बंद होके दिल से प्यार की दर्शन   मासूम बच्चो की मुस्कराहट में या उनक  Read More...
Published on Apr 16,2020 12:23 PM
Sapno Ki Udhaan
By Dhruv Sharma in Poetry | Reads: 1,002 | Likes: 0
Sapno Ki Udhaan ~ Dhruv Sharma Bahoto ne usko roka , bahoto ne usko toka , Par agar vo rukta to karta vo apne sapno kay sath dhokha !! Dil mei apne sapno ko poora karne ka honsla liye..udh to chala tha vo parinda , Aur naa ban ne diya usne apne darr ko apne sapno ka darinda !! Mann mei ajeeb sa darr  Read More...
Published on Apr 26,2020 06:49 PM
Vermilion
By Prerna in True Story | Reads: 1,002 | Likes: 2
The temple bells rang loud, prayer hall consisting mostly of women and some old men was resounding with the incantations being repeated in the honour of goddess Durga. Goddess Durga, the deity representative of feminine power, said to be present in every female especially minor girls who are yet to   Read More...
Published on May 21,2020 06:58 AM
Distance
By aarushi in Poetry | Reads: 1,002 | Likes: 1
It feels like yesterday When we used to sit together in the park, But now it's all dark. It felt so good when you kissed me, But now it just feels like a mystery. Our hands were clenched perfectly together, But now I'll have to wait for that forever. Without you my birthday was incomplete, But now I  Read More...
Published on May 28,2020 11:00 PM
Flame of love
By Afra Romaan in Poetry | Reads: 1,002 | Likes: 0
Everyone was passionate by the idea of it... Whereas I....I was a nervous freak Everyone was overwhelmed by the beauty of it... Whereas I....I was scared by the idea of falling in deep black hole Everyone was too eager to accept it without second thought... Whereas I....I was on my tips , ready  Read More...
Published on May 29,2020 10:59 PM
The things that we take for granted
By Aditi in General Literary | Reads: 1,002 | Likes: 10
Like any other person out there I pretend to lead a happy life but like any other person out there, a heavy grey cloud constantly looms over my head. I believe that every small act has large consequences, that some acts may lead to great repercussions. I have made many mistakes in my 37-year-old lif  Read More...
Published on Jun 13,2020 02:39 AM
THERE WAS A TIME
By Mona Sharma Gupta in Poetry | Reads: 1,001 | Likes: 0
There Was A  Time... There was a time when there were no mobile Every household not own a landline Yet people exchanged pleasantries and stayed in touch There was a time when writing letters was not a thing of the past The robust letter box splashed joy and a sense of belonging Yet, not many wo  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 01:56 AM
I almost died
By Girija Gopalakrishnan in Sci-fi | Reads: 1,001 | Likes: 1
                             I almost died! I must have been about thirteen years old then. At that point in time, we lived in Rudraprayag, a small township located in the Garhwal Himalayas. My father was an engineer with the  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 05:28 PM
Summer of 2020
By Komal Chokshi in Poetry | Reads: 1,001 | Likes: 0
flying across the dense forest, aromatic gardens, above the peaceful land, amidst the cold breeze, under beautiful sky, happily singing; she sat on my window sill and said "I wish you a healthy life, as well!"   Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 11:38 PM
Is this World War
By Anugya Sinha in General Literary | Reads: 1,001 | Likes: 0
Is this World War 3? Nature has waged a war against the human race. Well, why not? We - Humans, the supreme beings (or so we thought) stopped considering any other living species equivalent to us. We burnt their houses, captured their homes, shoved them away from their own habitat, killed them for   Read More...
Published on Mar 27,2020 08:26 PM
The Route Called Life
By Abhishek Kumar Suman in Poetry | Reads: 1,001 | Likes: 1
In the midst of shade and gloom The canopy of despair and grim And the creaking of misery ahead Is to tramp the forlorn path Like sweltering in hell A Faint nimble crept through Faint by passing second Seems gravely journeying to death Like the abyss deep ahead Little reason to stand Least to cr  Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 01:48 PM
A Good Bargain
By Sunanda Bhowmick in Romance | Reads: 1,001 | Likes: 1
 It was late evening and the little drizzle had softened the otherwise screeching heat that Kolkata brings this season. It was windy as usual. A quite pleasant surrounding that comes with the Rain and Wind. I was returning home after getting vegetables n essentials from the local market. Some   Read More...
Published on Apr 4,2020 11:47 PM