Kahani
By sanjit in Poetry | Reads: 903 | Likes: 0
thode kacche hai Thode se pake hai Ha abhi abhi nind k chulhe se utare hai khwab  Inhe jeene k irade sache hai K ab jo khwab dekhe hai buland pahado se Inhe fateh karne ki  Mehnat behisab hoge Par is yakeen se chal pade hai ki Ha halat bure hi sahi Lekin kahani lajawb hoge Dil tootega ye   Read More...
Published on Apr 14,2020 03:16 PM
There was a time
By Allen in Horror | Reads: 903 | Likes: 0
Green parks,wild animals, Forest full of trees and the sky filled with beautiful birds, these all were the part of my grandfather’s stories. He used to narrate to me stories about his childhood and teenage, all the interesting things which he did back then. But my father never believed to thes  Read More...
Published on May 22,2020 09:57 AM
Istanbul sojourn ( sequel to caramelised feelings )
By shireen ahsan in Romance | Reads: 903 | Likes: 0
Three of them landed at the Istanbul airport , thoroughly excited . We felt like we were back in school. But the difference this time was we were entering our 30’s. Independent and confident . The taxi from the airport was waiting by the entrance . We sat into the taxi and in no time were at t  Read More...
Published on Jun 3,2020 09:36 PM
Who is a Migrant?
By subhadra kunduri in General Literary | Reads: 903 | Likes: 6
The liquor shops have opened. The high street is open. The roads are crowded with vehicles again. Lockdown#5 or unlock#1.  Like a numerology option. Which do you want to believe in? Rani and Vani are waiting for the temple to open. They are not bothered about numbers. They got work at construct  Read More...
Published on Jun 10,2020 08:38 AM
Hell and heaven
By rahul jena in Poetry | Reads: 903 | Likes: 1
Form the earth, to the heaven  Everyone stop loving at the age seven One day our chapter will finish , Like never exist  From the hell to the heaven the place where life began  looks like I am forgiven  I'll die and sleep in coffin  in the hell or the heaven  I was a   Read More...
Published on Jun 11,2020 04:26 PM
humanity's path of self destruction
By Shrishti gupta in Poetry | Reads: 902 | Likes: 0
I walk the face of earth once more, a mindless puppet, my strings are torn. The creaky bones,  the bad eyesight, yet the chance to turn wrong to right. Wars-a-waging,  old man's guilt, the world's now on more then just a tilt. Parents weeping, children slain, bloody thoughts,  fear  Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 08:30 PM
Oh my red lipstick!
By Dr Loveleen Sarao in Poetry | Reads: 902 | Likes: 2
Monday mornings began with my red lipstick The   corporate meetings began with my red lipstick The tuesday brunches began with a red lipstick The power packed presentations began with a red lipstick The wednesdays walks began with a red lipstick The walk-  in interviews began with a   Read More...
Published on Apr 5,2020 12:38 AM
रोशनी
By dolly in Poetry | Reads: 902 | Likes: 0
आज दीये की रोशनी नई उम्मीद जगायेगी। लड रहे है जिस जंग से उसे जीतने में नई रफ्तार लगाएगी।।                  Read More...
Published on Apr 5,2020 04:45 PM
Life is a twist
By susanna celsia in General Literary | Reads: 902 | Likes: 2
After a long long time my soul feels calm and still... although a strom is ranging in the deepest waters of my heart, I still perceive calmness as I see the  calm waters .Although I see calm waters my eyes dont believe them, they feel it's an illusion after months of stormy sea and angry waves   Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 08:55 PM
Sleeping, or dead? Mother?
By Kavya Gupta in General Literary | Reads: 902 | Likes: 1
The damp winds were scurrying away as if afraid of being stranded in impending icy downpour. I, a 3-month-old abandoned on somebody's doorstep, was still trying to discern the excitements of this overcast night.  On the other side of the door, an old woman was screaming her soul out at the most  Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 12:59 PM
Poetry that we've become
By fareha siddiqui in Poetry | Reads: 902 | Likes: 0
We're just unspoken words and reckless memories, In the absence of colours we were becoming art,  We're filled with dust and the things that simply faded, But the poetry that we've become could wrench the stars apart.   Read More...
Published on May 7,2020 06:29 PM
My Sweetheart Rome
By Epsita Mitra in Poetry | Reads: 902 | Likes: 0
My Sweetheart  Rome  Epsita Mitra I have been long-distant from you; My Sweetheart Rome. I can hear your breathe; Lonely sitting my home. Oh! My dearest boon;  You are truthful sin. I am going through the way; Walking homely within. You are memory sweet; We are heartless being. We c  Read More...
Published on May 11,2020 05:24 PM
CELEBRATE BIODIVERSITY!
By Ananya Malhotra in Poetry | Reads: 902 | Likes: 3
      CELEBRATE BIODIVERSITY!  Fluttering of trees, through the gentle breeze,  Pacifies my soul, but its benefits but its efforts never cease.  It spreads its benefits all around,  And makes everyone, with itself, bound!  The twilight and the sun's golden bl  Read More...
Published on Jun 18,2020 03:44 PM
Ups and Downs
By Raza Imam in Poetry | Reads: 901 | Likes: 0
Intelligence had not oped its doors, Man walked on all his fours.  Both were infants-man,mankind.  He did not use his fullest mind.    It was as raw as his food, And his ways were very crude.  He did not have any specific name , Nor did he ever taste of fame.    Wi  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 10:21 AM
Proof: This Lockdown Isolation is a Spoof!
By Pramod Deogirikar in General Literary | Reads: 901 | Likes: 0
Will starting the proof with a quotation be a goof? ‘Yesterday is but today's memory, and tomorrow is today's dream.’ – Khalil Gibran. So, never let yesterday use up too much of today. We usually lose today, because there has been a yesterday, and tomorrow is coming. This quote  Read More...
Published on Mar 28,2020 01:14 PM