Lost at the edge of uncertainty
By Rabin Prasad Kalita in True Story | Reads: 1,075 | Likes: 0
(Real Story) Lost at the edge of uncertainty!       A pair of Blue Throated Barbet had conceived a great hope to have their own chicks’ to extend their family. As the time became too close to lay their eggs, so they were flying to and fro for a suitable tree to make a nes  Read More...
Published on Mar 22,2020 07:28 PM
but my mom says
By Manjari Sharma in Poetry | Reads: 1,075 | Likes: 0
They ask me why I’ve gotten such a big mouth for a lady And too thin of a stomach for a girl. They question my hair, picking it apart strand by strand I wish I could scream back at them, “Beware, this is a no man’s land.” These legs weren’t silked for you to trace along  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 12:58 PM
Indifferent
By Eswar Tavva in General Literary | Reads: 1,075 | Likes: 1
INDIFFERENT Indifferent (adjective), Oxford dictionary meaning: having no particular interest or sympathy; unconcerned. A 26 year old, medium height, neatly dressed guy had just dismounted from a city bus near one of the beautiful parks in the city. He was carrying a satchel in his hand. The sun was  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 03:39 PM
A letter to the deceased corona victims
By archita kumar in Poetry | Reads: 1,075 | Likes: 1
One last hope May the bottomless pit come upon us gone with the wind To forever plague sordid, torn One last hope Goodbye my fellow person Rest in peace  Read More...
Published on Apr 22,2020 04:23 PM
I'm not a writer but I write
By Iram Fatima in Poetry | Reads: 1,075 | Likes: 0
I'm not a writer but I write , Sometimes, let the paper be your partner and the pen be your words , And let the words dwell on the paper in the same way the stars festoon the night sky.  I'm not a writer but I write , Let the ink be your sword and the paper be your shield , Guarding you from e  Read More...
Published on Apr 27,2020 05:23 AM
Tonga
By Mohan in General Literary | Reads: 1,075 | Likes: 3
As I stepped out of the train, the gleefully red and blue railway station welcomed me. Although the colonial architecture looked the same as it was the last time I was here, fifteen years ago.  I still remember the stories Dadda would animatedly recreate about how this station came i  Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 06:01 PM
The Story of Life!
By kavitha M P in Poetry | Reads: 1,075 | Likes: 1
Many Chapters! Many many characters! Some chapters are beautifully complete, while some, melancholically incomplete.  Some make us, while some break us . Sometimes, we wait for those special characters to complete the chapter, only to understand that we need to move on to the next. And at the e  Read More...
Published on Jun 6,2020 08:42 PM
Rejection
By Dr Anupma Srivastava in Poetry | Reads: 1,075 | Likes: 1
College Time I asked her  to be mine she denied  I asked her  to marry me she refused I asked her  to be friend  of mine  she disliked  the idea. After College now i am IAS; her father approaches me regularly she sends  friend request  on social-sites now  Read More...
Published on Aug 21,2020 06:44 PM
INDIA
By P.MUGUNTHAN in General Literary | Reads: 1,074 | Likes: 1
INDIA    india is over countary,there are29 states in india , india is also know as industanand many more, it is the second most populated countary in the whole world, it is famous for its beaty, in india all religions people live in peace and with happy , our first prime minster wa  Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 11:12 AM
A Lost Friend
By Suvankar Ghosh Roy Chowdhury in Romance | Reads: 1,074 | Likes: 0
It was one of the drowsy November afternoons in 2004, and the meek sunbeams barely made it to the old classrooms through the grilled window when our Class XI half-yearly results came out. We jostled for the best position in front of the general notice board. After a while, we burst out in joyous shr  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 02:12 PM
Good Bye
By Payal Sharma in Thriller | Reads: 1,074 | Likes: 0
He woke up without the morning coffee on his bed side. It had never happened in 3 years. His coat wasn't ironed and was lying on top of the pool of his dirty laundry. His breakfast wasn't ready and the house was dead silent.  All there was, was the sound of a fluttering paper on the dining tabl  Read More...
Published on Apr 16,2020 11:51 PM
The alcoholic Bipolar
By Utkarsh Singh in Mystery | Reads: 1,074 | Likes: 0
8.40 p.m Great day at work.The code ran well,No run time errors,and  the lines perfectly complied.The target was pretty important,both,for me and the company. I really hope this assignment makes us go global.Boss was pretty happy and I expect a raise.There haven't been any extreme episodes rece  Read More...
Published on Apr 19,2020 11:09 AM
WOMAN
By Namrata Dev in Poetry | Reads: 1,074 | Likes: 0
A divine inception of Queendom  filled with a plethora of stars in her eyes,  draped in emerald and raven beaming elegance in her mysterious life Made from little drops of moon elixir And emanating the divine smell of the Earth She was born to be the Empress Of kingdoms beyond cosmos' wort  Read More...
Published on Apr 22,2020 02:19 AM
Believe
By sk in Poetry | Reads: 1,074 | Likes: 0
Time Relationship  Career Health Wealth   Or anything that's bothering you Believe  Time runs Relationships succeed Career copes up Health improves Wealth retrieves Believe    Read More...
Published on Jun 15,2020 08:44 PM
A Letter To The Unsung Poets
By Chitrotpala Chaitali Dash in General Literary | Reads: 1,073 | Likes: 1
Dear Poets, This is Rimmee, an unsung poet like you. Perhaps you wouldn't be knowing me, how could you? After all, I am an unsung poet just like you. We are those lot of people who write our hearts out knowing that our cries would never be heard. Yes! The rhymes of our poem do strike a chord with ou  Read More...
Published on Mar 27,2020 06:03 PM