What is love?
By Rinita Bag 79 in Poetry | Reads: 1,000 | Likes: 1
Love the one who believes in you, Love the one who cries with you, Love the one who's honestly good, Love the one who makes food for you. Love can be rainbow, Full of colours, Love is real, Love is fake, Its your choice now, What you want to take. It doesn't matter, How far do you go, Love is a ma  Read More...
Published on Jun 18,2020 11:25 AM
Reclaim
By Mridula Singh in Poetry | Reads: 1,000 | Likes: 0
Title : Reclaim The pigeons in my balcony did conspired.'Let's usurp this lady's place without being hired.'I knew first they'll fill the place with filth.That's their way to say ' it's our wealth.' I tried hard to shoo them with my broom,To save my haven from becoming a labour room.But who am I to   Read More...
Published on Aug 13,2020 03:27 PM
My existence
By Baishali Sonowal in Poetry | Reads: 999 | Likes: 0
I opened my eyes, yes I did, I opened my eyes, and besides me she stood. She looked at me and smiled, I widened my lips, to offer a smile. A minute smile, that ended into tears. And yes, I could feel my existence here. She hold me in her arms, and kissed my forehead. And that was something, that hap  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 02:08 PM
Anonymous
By Mon in Mystery | Reads: 999 | Likes: 0
Dwelling in the unknown. You faking your throne. Driven by a force unknown to the fool. Altering the unaltered by loosing your own soul.   Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 11:49 PM
Have patriarchy caused the world to be half-developed?
By Srp Adhavan in General Literary | Reads: 999 | Likes: 5
Have patriarchy caused the world to be half-developed to what it could potentially have been? I have always thought, how would have been the world now! if there had been lesser dissimilarities of treatment among genders, Not the natural differences but what were man made and some which evolved slow  Read More...
Published on Mar 27,2020 12:17 PM
Amiss
By Oviya Chandru in General Literary | Reads: 999 | Likes: 4
"Perhaps it was the way the lavender silk draped your waist, the shadows of the folds like portraits and paintings and landscapes. Perhaps it was your skin, soft as milk and supple, a maze waiting to be traversed whose walls hide in plain sight, waiting. Perhaps it was your eyes, pits of honey brown  Read More...
Published on Apr 11,2020 06:28 PM
CO2 - Damaging Teammates - The pig loves mud more than
By Shekhar Pawar in General Literary | Reads: 999 | Likes: 1
Book Title - Air Team Theory: Understanding 10 Types of Team Mates and Best Practices to Succeed CO2 - Damaging Teammates The pig loves mud more than a golden bed It was the second week of April. The most awaited email had come to everyone’s inbox. It had a magic link. A few were struggling to  Read More...
Published on Apr 20,2020 01:35 PM
An Ordinary Girl
By Ipsita Rodali Neog in General Literary | Reads: 999 | Likes: 0
....This grey sweater! I hated this woolen thing the most during my childhood. I still do. I take out the sweater from my wardrobe. My mother has been trying so hard to hold every segment of my childhood that did slide through her grip while she was busy prioritizing her career; through these clothi  Read More...
Published on Apr 25,2020 04:48 PM
Lockdown Musings
By sujit in True Story | Reads: 999 | Likes: 0
Life never ceases to amaze me. It has been almost twenty years since I have completed my studies. After that, it has galloped faster than a wild horse. I wonder whether the next twenty years would also pass with the same velocity. Sometimes, I feel surprised to find my reflection in my daughter&rsqu  Read More...
Published on May 26,2020 01:53 PM
ONE HELL OF A RIDE
By varshi pidugu in Poetry | Reads: 999 | Likes: 4
TREMBLING WITH FEAR , SHAKILY SHE STOOD UP LIKE A BABY SHE TOOK THE FIRST STEP BUT HER ANKLE TWIST AND SHE FELL TO THE GROUND !! BUT SHE DIDN'T GIVE UP   SHE TOOK A STEP , EVERYTIME  SHE STOOD  SHE COVERED FEW MILES  ON THE WAY  SHE PICKED UP ALL HER BROKEN PIECES&nbs  Read More...
Published on Jun 4,2020 09:30 PM
Staying indoors
By Ramya. k in True Story | Reads: 999 | Likes: 0
STAYING INDOORS, SPENDING TIME  Being an ambivert, I would stand at the centre, being on neither of the sides. This story completely concerns me. I mean, I don’t take up the stand for the lockdown’s pros, either, or cons. Since the beginning, I have been developing my interests at a  Read More...
Published on Jun 24,2020 02:38 PM
THAT..LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ..WAS A SUPERNOVA
By Surendra Kumar Sagar in Fantasy | Reads: 999 | Likes: 1
                                                           THAT .. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN .. WAS A SUPERNOVA             &  Read More...
Published on Jul 25,2020 05:28 PM
Sunken Space
By Akul Anandur in Supernatural | Reads: 998 | Likes: 0
No stones unturnedAll have sunken down,Like they wanted toPenetrate to the centerOf the Earth—No land for me to stand,Hands dancing wormsIndependently,Neck extended- for a slam dunk,Dunking my head out to breathe….Oh, how I wish buoyancyRevealed itself sometime now…Galloping, Run  Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 04:53 PM
Deep
By Eleena Sanyal Banerji in Thriller | Reads: 998 | Likes: 1
His head bobbed on the waves. It shone in the golden light of the sun setting over the horizon. He was too far away. As always. He never listened. He could swim but oceans were meant to swallow. She was a better swimmer yet she feared going that far inside. The coast guard's shrill whistle pierced h  Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 10:50 PM
Love waits
By Shweta in Romance | Reads: 998 | Likes: 0
A normal life lead by any human being or to be precise any Indian male tied down by society obligations or professional ..was my lifestyle too. I was leading a happy and normal life busy with my profession my family my friends untill one day ....That one day, 8 years ago,  when she came from no  Read More...
Published on May 4,2020 10:33 PM