Life without you
By Darpan Sain in Poetry | Reads: 839 | Likes: 0
                            Life without you.  There are many colors in you and I'm just a plain canvas nothing without you. Your colors are so deep and dark, you cage people for your heart. My life was just white and plain,   Read More...
Published on May 31,2020 05:10 PM
SLUT
By Wafa Hussain PM in Poetry | Reads: 839 | Likes: 1
 I-am a frail Wench   Sitting on a bench   They call me bitch   Or a  nasty witch still they wanna Touch                    -WH-  Read More...
Published on Jun 4,2020 12:47 AM
Intutions
By Nikita harbole in General Literary | Reads: 839 | Likes: 0
Today , Standing at Same place ,with same dreams isn't it terrific . But yet she was always Being in search of things which seems impossible to her own self, but yet she always tries to keep her own self to be motivated,cheerful to reach over it. She thought something is wrong either with her effort  Read More...
Published on Jun 23,2020 10:59 PM
Quest for peace
By Prarthna Jhawar in Poetry | Reads: 839 | Likes: 1
The smouldering vicious bubbles Unfolding from the crumbles of the walking dead Have stooped us all into the Vuca spell With our minds and souls  Longing for a Utopia to evacuate  And untwine us all from its snare Before it drills further and renders us hollow Falling prey to Cruelty's roa  Read More...
Published on Jun 24,2020 01:26 PM
THE DIVINE HUMAN BODY
The human body is itself a divine architectural masterpiece and the abode of infinite bliss and peace. It is the mystical representation of a delicate sheath of mind and body capable of self renewal, self nourishment and acts as vehicle to draw us to enlightenment. The human framework is the realiza  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 08:40 PM
Eleven Eleven!
By Sindujaa in True Story | Reads: 838 | Likes: 0
"So, How is life?", popped up a notification on her Instagram. Irritated by shitty message requests from random guys, Ruhi opened her phone to see who it was. To her Amazement, the message was from her ex, Biju who now resides in Brazil, to study the depths of the Amazon. Who knew that this average   Read More...
Published on Mar 27,2020 08:21 PM
Gratitude
By Merin Anna Mathew in General Literary | Reads: 838 | Likes: 1
Try to be present and enjoy the "now". We hear this sentence a lot. Yet we are unable to crack the code. I have found myself longing for my picture pefect future. My wonderland of dreams started when I began to wish for time to pass soon. I dreamt about graduating college at the age of 12 when I sho  Read More...
Published on Mar 28,2020 02:23 AM
Silence
By Anushka in Thriller | Reads: 838 | Likes: 0
Silence. The forest was engulfed by silence even through the harsh and obnoxious pelting of raindrops on the muddy ground, wild boar’s grunt and the night crawlers’ screeches. For Bhumi these sounds were nothing compared to the silenced heartbeats of her brother or her sobs which she had  Read More...
Published on Apr 1,2020 01:28 PM
The New Mango Story!
By Udaya Kathiravan in General Literary | Reads: 838 | Likes: 0
Most of Indian/south Indian kids have heard the mango story from Shiva’s family. This new version of the story explores a different line of thread in current era of critical thinking. Good old friend of Shiva’s family, Mr. Naradhar was very much bored with his routine and wanted to visit  Read More...
Published on Apr 4,2020 06:02 PM
I can sense it
By Sadaf bhatt in Poetry | Reads: 838 | Likes: 0
I can sense it....The hands that were supposed to hold me, have already held someone The eyes that were supposed to sight me ,have already seen someone The words that were supposed to make me smile, have already praised someone. Yes !! I can sense it *sadafbhatt*  Read More...
Published on Apr 12,2020 12:31 PM
Getting a puppy
By Baskar in True Story | Reads: 838 | Likes: 0
One of our longing wishes which makes the wait worth,  though we'll have a lot but there's always one which brings us happiness that we forget to realize the inner child in us has woke up. ... it's been a long day reaching back home thinking of thr normal routine, as I entered in a slight li  Read More...
Published on Apr 13,2020 08:44 PM
BLURRED
By PRACHI SHENDE in True Story | Reads: 838 | Likes: 2
..... now when I look back in time,  I see an album of fading memories. Amidst this lockdown, when I recall every bit of life that I've lived, where I was free. I recollect every person, every place, every experience that has made me. That somehow reflects me today. While walking down the memo  Read More...
Published on May 24,2020 11:13 AM
The last bench
By Shreshtha Kumar Gupta in Poetry | Reads: 838 | Likes: 3
Has the word attached 'last' to it , but is still is the preferred 'first'. Uncountable number of stories and lively moments, lie on it scribbled. Usually it's home for everyone , A friend , a mate for the new one . More comfortable than a bed , A place for tears to shed. Bigger than any dinning tab  Read More...
Published on Jun 3,2020 11:17 AM
Quarantine
By Shubh Nagpal in Poetry | Reads: 838 | Likes: 1
QUARANTINE Everyone is free from nine to nine. The stopped gold mine. The slow time The day has become endless.  Money has become spend-less. The silent roads. The closed shops No pollution. Clean air. Fresh Air. But don't go outside the house for inhaling it, Be at home and promise your self t  Read More...
Published on Jun 11,2020 10:11 PM
Maybe
By Ashar in Poetry | Reads: 838 | Likes: 0
Maybe, I should have Listened to the voices, Maybe, I should have Taken the route shown by the stars, Maybe, I should have Just followed my instincts, Maybe, I should have Danced to the tunes being played, Maybe, I should have Sang the songs of life, Maybe, I should have Travelled the future, Maybe,  Read More...
Published on Jul 24,2020 06:54 PM