Friend or foe?
By Padmashree in True Story | Reads: 1,197 | Likes: 34
Bells of my heart rang loud, pupil grew wider, palms started to sweat, lips dried out, mouth ajar and body frozen. How many of you have experienced this state of yourself? Why? Is it always because of the love of your life? Fear begs to differ. Yes. Attraction could make your heart skip a beat, alte  Read More...
Published on May 31,2020 11:10 PM
Grahini
By Anjali Thakur in Poetry | Reads: 1,197 | Likes: 7
गृहिणी हूँ मैं, घर ही मेरी कर्मभूमि,  परिवार के प्रेम की डोर से हूँ बंधी। देश सेवा में जुटे हैं योद्धा महान, हाथ जो  Read More...
Published on Jun 2,2020 10:52 PM
The transcendent nature of time
By IZEEN FATIMA in General Literary | Reads: 1,197 | Likes: 0
The clock struck twelve. Ammi was washing the dishes and Bhaijaan was as usual busy with his assignments while I was trying to keep up with the pace of time. In easier words, I was trying to get hold of it, counting each of its tick and tock so that maybe there would be a chance of me catching the  Read More...
Published on Jun 20,2020 01:50 AM
The burnt ashes
By Sampurnaa in Poetry | Reads: 1,196 | Likes: 0
She closed her eyes,  Taking a puff on her  Goldflake;  And as the smoke glided  It's way till her throat,  She could do nothing  But remorse;  About the fact : That she is again alone.  Being alone is something  She herself choosed for;  Yet sometim  Read More...
Published on Mar 27,2020 11:53 AM
From Mind-freezeness to Mind-freeness
By Garima Deval in General Literary | Reads: 1,196 | Likes: 1
When things fade away, when feelings block vision, when life unfolds layers when the weather shows its color......." "Nothing can be more painful than seeing someone you love going away. Nothing can be more regretful than the remorse of not kissing someone before the final exit. No one knows when di  Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 02:14 PM
Crash Course
By Giftsy Dorcas E. in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 1,196 | Likes: 5
       The advertisement seem enticing- "Come Crash and Win". He wondered how that would work out. He was an excellent driver, known among his buddies as "The Monster Wheels".       He took a better look at the flier in his hand. The other details on it was that da  Read More...
Published on May 10,2020 07:38 PM
True hoax of caste
By Ishita Jain in Mythology | Reads: 1,196 | Likes: 2
Once, there was a farmer, who was a theist and strongly believed in classism. Anyways, he was just a normal middle - class farmer, having 5 family members, a small farm in his village and trivial savings.  He was quite hard working and earned enough to feed his family. He considered himself and  Read More...
Published on May 24,2020 08:04 PM
Future Corpse
By Rohit Dey in Poetry | Reads: 1,196 | Likes: 0
The 'day' awakes me up with thoughts I buried last-night, Little less of our unknown love and more of our unsolved fight. Pointing our fingers at eachother we buy us a free pride ~  "If you are right then I'm also not wrong: and if 'I' am wrong then 'You' must have tune the first song" AND It g  Read More...
Published on Jun 7,2020 11:02 AM
THOSE WILL BE THE DAYS
By Surendra Kumar Sagar in General Literary | Reads: 1,196 | Likes: 0
                                THOSE WILL BE THE DAYS And so, I opened at random a page from the newly acquired book ``The Critique of Pure Rea  Read More...
Published on Jun 14,2020 11:10 AM
Broken bridges
By Nikita in Poetry | Reads: 1,195 | Likes: 0
Burning Falling  Crashing. Do people remember the broken bridges?  Do they mend it? Or are is it long gone And replaced? Forgotten. Revisited? Do you crash and burn, Again?   Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 08:21 PM
Refugee heart
By Thulasi Jayaprakash in Poetry | Reads: 1,195 | Likes: 4
You,With hazel eyes,That sparkled Like a drop of dew In the summer haze.You,With shabby hair,Which I believedTo be profound wrathOf your dusted thoughts.You,With a deadly smile,That lingered in my heartLike the smell of earthOn a rainy day.You,With a heavenly grace,That shivered my sp  Read More...
Published on Apr 8,2020 01:20 PM
Jaadugar thay tum
By Smrithi Juanitha in Poetry | Reads: 1,195 | Likes: 0
Aapke harr lafzon mein jaadu sa tha......... Chote bache se thay hum jo uss jaadu ko sacha maan thay gaye. Bewakoof hi sahi par bewafaa na thay. Aapki kidmat ke liye khud tabdil hote gaye. Par itna pyaar aapko manzoor kahan tha? Chalo aapke mohabbat ke na sahi par nafrat ke toh haqdar hue hum. Kehte  Read More...
Published on Apr 26,2020 03:33 PM
The unlit
By nekha in Poetry | Reads: 1,195 | Likes: 0
I sulked in fear  to find nobody near amidst cold dreary nights Oh my dear!  The roads so clear  resonating with sheer dins in a solitary atmosphere  while dark adazzle cohere I sulked in fear  to find nobody near.  This an endless wandering  yet all blear Home are  Read More...
Published on Apr 29,2020 11:15 PM
Home
By Raina in General Literary | Reads: 1,195 | Likes: 0
Dad’s first car didn’t have air conditioning. When it rained in the hills during the monsoons, the glass windows of the car turned into beautiful translucent canvases. I drew hearts on the condensed glass. Hearts and smileys and stars. As I grew up, dad bought more cars. They all had air  Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 10:23 PM
Values found here
By Preeti Agrawal in Poetry | Reads: 1,195 | Likes: 2
Values found here Roaring aliveness, floating emptiness are values found here Important to you and me and all that surround here The green grass, the brown trunk The fragrance of flowers and soil with our senses shrunk What's wrong with humanity who looks to be hunk Why simple things are said to be   Read More...
Published on Jul 25,2020 03:06 PM