What all have, have enough!
By creatorcreates18 in Poetry | Reads: 1,071 | Likes: 2
Folded hands praying for magic wand Alleviate miseries, set emotional stand Wipe flush of eyes,gifting needs of time caring littered souls, build egoless mine Stick as stick to stumbling, without Thine  Making the most of life with limited time The little soul realised for a while  While   Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 05:09 PM
Dont Curse!
By aryan in Poetry | Reads: 1,071 | Likes: 1
There are People in the world, Who will try to ruin your Life. Your Job is not to Curse them, But to just ignore them, Amd tell them to just F*ck Off.  Read More...
Published on Jun 6,2020 04:18 PM
Lockdown
By mariyam jariwala in General Literary | Reads: 1,070 | Likes: 0
Lockdown (n) Why?to take it as punishment  We all once in a while complained each other that you don't have time for us  ..you don't hve time for me ... Now it's time  To spend time with family and our loved ones  We daily use mobile phones We daily chat with friends  Just  Read More...
Published on Mar 30,2020 11:51 PM
The Grandma's Story
By Aditi Bhosle in General Literary | Reads: 1,070 | Likes: 0
Resting on an old wooden rocking chair, aged perfectly with her happy moments, an old fogey dame sat in it with a contended and a happy face. I wonder what she thought with a smile on her face, inspite of weakness in her limbs and knees and deep wrinkles on the face glown with tenderness. . . She se  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 12:27 PM
Memoirs of memories
By Snehashree in Poetry | Reads: 1,070 | Likes: 0
Memoirs of memories I was a small girl then, when rivers were different from seas. I did not know then, that I laughed like the tinkle bells, and cried like the clamouring blades of colliding swords. Life was soothing then, when I could count the moving shadows of buses passing the hot, pitch roads,  Read More...
Published on Apr 26,2020 12:44 PM
A different queue
By subhadra kunduri in General Literary | Reads: 1,070 | Likes: 2
A different queue Two old women – Rani and Vani - were seated in their usual places opposite the temple gates. They generally spent the whole day there, looking for the devotees going in and out of the temple, and anticipating that some of them would drop a rupee or two -  and if they wer  Read More...
Published on May 11,2020 07:38 AM
There was a time
By Allen in Horror | Reads: 1,070 | 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
It dwells around you
By Soumya Shreemayee in Poetry | Reads: 1,070 | Likes: 1
It dwells around you  What this means to u  Seeing and talking to each other from dusk till dawn every single day This isn't love  True love doesn't need the meetings n talkings  It's something that stays ignited and fully cherished even when time changes  It's much more tha  Read More...
Published on May 26,2020 03:31 PM
Augmented Haunting
By Gautam Narayan in Horror | Reads: 1,070 | Likes: 13
"it's actually wicked haunted" Zacharia remembered Samuel Cartwright relay this crucial warning to him. Zacharia didn't believe in the supernatural. Nothing was haunted in this universe. Everything was explainable. The MARE or the Multidimensional Augmented Reality Experience that took up Zach's dec  Read More...
Published on May 30,2020 12:13 AM
The Final Call
By Pallabi Baruah in General Literary | Reads: 1,070 | Likes: 1
That was Rodali’s final call to see her ailing father. Possibly that would have been their final meeting! But just a day before she was supposed to leave, lockdown was announced to control the spread of the recent outbreak. Rodali could not make it. After her mother's death, Rodali’s fa  Read More...
Published on May 31,2020 09:32 PM
The blessed chasm of soul
By Devika Mj in General Literary | Reads: 1,070 | Likes: 0
She trudged around the house , sighing as the light beams tripped on through the glass window panes.For all the sunrises that she took for granted, she grimaced and rebuked herself. She took a sip out of her mug.It is true that the breaks of dawn and dusk are unequalling. The dawn reassuring in natu  Read More...
Published on Jun 1,2020 04:01 PM
You and I
By shreya in Poetry | Reads: 1,070 | Likes: 2
 She was a song with beautiful lyrics I was an editor without penShe was a bright ocean with water I was a water fall without waterShe was a sun with sunlight I was a moon without light She was an art with artistI was an artist without an art She was a complete flower I was just a petal of  Read More...
Published on Jun 14,2020 11:55 PM
Raising the Motherland!
By V. Sundararaju in Poetry | Reads: 1,070 | Likes: 0
Raising the Motherland! Oh my fellow Indians! We ll make a rule today To make our Motherland to be praised by the world We ll take an oath in our hearts! If we do good in our land, The world may praise us! If the country flourishes by doing good, Let us perform the good deed today itself! We live  Read More...
Published on Aug 4,2020 11:59 AM
दिल्ली के दंगे मुस्लिम मानसिकता के सर्वोत्तम उदाहरण है!
By in General Literary | Reads: 1,069 | Likes: 0
*दिल्ली के दंगे खतरनाक असल मुस्लिम मानसिकता के सर्वोत्तम उदाहरण है*  *-By Arvind K Pandey* नागरिकता संशोधन कानून पर अनावश्यक &n  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 07:26 AM
Bitter truth
By Simar kapoor in Poetry | Reads: 1,069 | Likes: 0
Don't expect you'll always get a shoulder to cry At times you won't understand the reason why Things seem to fall out in a queue You feel so gloomy and can't figure out what to do  Read More...
Published on Apr 22,2020 08:03 PM