शायर होना भी कहां आसान है
By ANKITA JOSHI (Feelbythoughts18) in Poetry | Reads: 774 | Likes: 1
शायर होना भी कहां आसान है, कि मिसरा बनता नहीं , मकते में उलझ जाता हूं, कभी मेरे ख्यालों में तू,  तो कभी तुझमें " मैं" सम  Read More...
Published on Jun 5,2020 02:14 AM
2:00 AM
By Eesha Goyal in General Literary | Reads: 774 | Likes: 3
It was 2.00 am, couldn't sleep. Tried to, obviously. Wasn't using my phone either. Lying down with my head under the pillow,  thinking about you, your voice, your eyes, okay stop, I thought and turned around. Too old now, to count sheep. I thought I shouldn't think so much and that I should st  Read More...
Published on Jun 21,2020 11:31 PM
Flowers Are Flowers
By Cindy Pereira in Poetry | Reads: 773 | Likes: 0
Flowers are flowers when ‘live with sap, They smile above their glossy leaves; When petals ope to butterflies, And welcome, nosy humming bees.   Not so bound fast to a string, Or to a circular frame enslaved; For one adorns a woman’s hair, The other sighs upon a grave.   Flower  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 11:57 PM
The Last Stretch
By Vardhan in General Literary | Reads: 773 | Likes: 2
My shirt was covered in sweat. I was panting so loudly, I couldn’t even hear the people around me. It was the last stretch; all I had to do was push. My body couldn’t take anymore, but there was no option, it had to. I knew that I was going to have to suffer the consequences but, it was   Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 10:22 AM
Humanity screams to be 'Alive'
By Ragvi in General Literary | Reads: 773 | Likes: 2
Quarantine: the most heard word these days. An intagible and mere virus had forced all of us to lock ourselves in our own homes but the consequences it brings should not be mistaken as mere because it can lead to deadly situation. This kind of reality had never came in anyone's worst nightmare,  Read More...
Published on Mar 30,2020 04:27 PM
A SCOLDING MOM
By Deependra Tiwari in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 773 | Likes: 1
A SCOLDING MOTHER! My mother scolds me for a complaining world! It was yet another instance of a complaint from a school teacher, cruelly eating into my mother’s ears and pulsating her heart, over the telephone. She dropped the call and turned towards me with a couple of looming eyes that wer  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 12:20 AM
WITH BOUNDARIES AND WITH NOT- STORY OF A GIVER
By Mansi K. Panani in General Literary | Reads: 773 | Likes: 0
I was born a patron. To me, life was always about giving. How can I forget? I helped a nine year old athlete make her way to the infirmary after being inflicted by deep injuries on her knee. Two hours later, Mrs. Devika, my Hindi teacher called me on the podium in front of my entire class, ‘7  Read More...
Published on Apr 25,2020 04:22 PM
Hello! Corona. Would you tell me who you really are?
By Kirk Louis Jacob in General Literary | Reads: 773 | Likes: 2
Hello! corona.  Would you tell me who you really are?  So, corona - covid19 - who do you think you are? A prophet of doom? A plague? A contagious deadly virus?  Do you dare to say you have been sent by a God of love?  Are you here to teach us a fundamental human lesson which our  Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 11:47 PM
Exquisite Beauty
By Simar kapoor in Poetry | Reads: 773 | Likes: 1
Her dazzling vibe and sparkling eyes Can make you forget the bright blue skies Whenever she walks past your side The least you can do, is possibly hide That hypnotised look on your face Cuz that clearly shows, you're on the chase! Her bewitching smile and lean walk Always makes her the subject of yo  Read More...
Published on May 5,2020 06:57 PM
होता है होता है ऐसा होता है...
By Ketki K. in Poetry | Reads: 773 | Likes: 2
मुश्किलोंसे लड़ने के बाद ही, सुकून का एहसास होता है। हजारो आँसू पीने के बाद ही, हँसी   Read More...
Published on May 8,2020 02:05 PM
Insight amid confinement
By Julie in Poetry | Reads: 773 | Likes: 3
Insights amid confinement In the beginning, was a horror Never before any generation faced it War curfew was a different concept Where brave hearts come out to fight Confined were called cowardice But this confinement is poles apart The one who disobeys is traitor. Stay home, stay safe Is the ordin  Read More...
Published on May 11,2020 10:38 PM
Soul Curry
By Mridula Singh in Poetry | Reads: 773 | Likes: 2
I love this hearth as it touches my life's base. This is my alma mater where I learnt to slow my pace. As I peel the fresh veggies wondering what dish I will roll. I scrap off all layers lying dead on my soul. Next I use all dexterity to dice slices thin and vast. With each move I slash out dilapid  Read More...
Published on May 15,2020 11:22 AM
Metal Plates
By Ashtha in True Story | Reads: 773 | Likes: 0
The 15th of April came like any other day, it was not late enough that I managed to understand the depth of quarantine. Waking up was a constant while sleeping wasn’t, the homecare became a mundane part of learning efficiency in everyday’s work and it was the only place where I thought g  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 03:08 PM
Classroom
By M.A. Mercier in Poetry | Reads: 773 | Likes: 12
A room , A story, Every bench a character. A room, A poem, Every bench a verse. A room, A game, Every bench a player. A room, A life, Every bench a moment. These benches, these chairs, Every bench a home to two. A sum, a product, My little batch is 112  Read More...
Published on Jun 10,2020 12:21 PM
With books in the time of Corona
By SURBHI JAIN in True Story | Reads: 772 | Likes: 1
I remember when I was pursuing my graduation in English Literature where all my time was occupied with books. Surely, my relationship with books didn't start then. I was in standard seven when I started reading a lot. But, naturally, my education's requirement was a lot of reading and writing. I u  Read More...
Published on Mar 27,2020 07:06 PM