SECRETS
By Mona Sharma Gupta in Poetry | Reads: 266 | Likes: 0
Secrets.. A well of emotions Over flowing with tears and laughter galore A cryptic  alliance Secrets…   A plethora of sentiments Laden with bittersweet memories A mystic journey Secrets…  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 01:58 AM
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By Neema Kumari in True Story | Reads: 266 | Likes: 0
I was miserable in maths, right from the beginning of school life. Simple addition and subtraction would take on my nerve. Even I was counted among the weak students because of my lack of grasping power in maths. Up to my 9th class, I didn't know which formula to put where? What the problems in the   Read More...
Published on May 7,2020 02:16 PM
Morning mist
By Smriti Sharma in General Literary | Reads: 266 | Likes: 0
I have never been an early riser . Hardly remember when I got up before sunrise last . This was exactly a week back . I had an early morning flight for Delhi.  The previous night I set the alarm to 4 30 am, and set off to bed an hour before my usual time . I drank my chamomile tea,  brushe  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 10:35 PM
Life story of Cashew
By Avni Nangia in Poetry | Reads: 266 | Likes: 1
As golden as sunshine, his head wasTo gaze him, I took a long pause His ears were that of velvet I felt so proud to call him my petAs straight as an arrow, he wagged his tailMy first time having a beagle, maleHis teeth were as white as snowHis bestfriend is Mrs. CrowAt the age of 1, he suf  Read More...
Published on Mar 30,2020 01:01 PM
My isolation
By little daisy in General Literary | Reads: 266 | Likes: 0
Ever since i lost my husband of 23 yrs a few days back i had been in zombie mode most of the time. My isolation had started, me not knowing that a real isolation will soon take over the world and people will be in lockdown fr months together. Nothing was going right since he went away....many strang  Read More...
Published on Apr 16,2020 12:46 AM
Mother earth!
By Sana Malhotra in General Literary | Reads: 266 | Likes: 0
We are nature. We are grounded. We are humble because of our mother earth. Mother earth never questions our existence. Mother earth gives freely. How we say that the best things in life are for free. The trees, the birds are all for us. We are mother earth's and mother earth is ours. How can we not   Read More...
Published on Aug 24,2020 03:42 PM
An exodus of tears
By Sumitra Krishna in Poetry | Reads: 266 | Likes: 5
"Gravity of my heart, burdened me with dense thoughts. Darkness clawed as soon as hopes dawned. Dead ends crawled into every alley I walked. The wild goose chase  of what was lost in the black hole of past preyed on scars. Cradle of sleep abandons, for, anxiety spikes a bed of coal rocks.   Read More...
Published on Apr 30,2020 10:12 AM
A Melancholic Solitude
By shivangi in Poetry | Reads: 266 | Likes: 1
Maybe sadness doesn't always come with swollen eyes and tears,  As quiet as the dark clouds it shrouds the sorrow you've hidden all these years.  Bright and dazzling, like a fresh April morning, I always see your face shine,  How flawlessly do you hide that pain in your eyes behind th  Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 12:21 AM
A Friend I Lost
By kaushik mohanty in General Literary | Reads: 266 | Likes: 2
There was a virus in the air no one knew much about it. Probably the Government had more information and announced a lock down for 21 days. At first it did not sink in what a lock down is. First few days went off well it seemed like a long earned rest.  Slowly infected numbers grew with no log  Read More...
Published on Jul 9,2020 03:17 PM
My Portrait By My Pen
By Sanjeev Gargish in Poetry | Reads: 266 | Likes: 0
Sometimes my pen behaves in a rather quirky manner. It just refuses my subjugation, wants to have it's own way.  My "कलम" (pen) has now decided to explore me, portray me. It has written the following composition, exclusively for me. Want to share it with my friends.    All those  Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 09:31 AM
Go into hiding
By Jeyaradha Jayaram in General Literary | Reads: 266 | Likes: 1
I am reminded of the very many stories that I have heard since when I was a child. First memory is from what I learnt in my Bible classes at school. During the reign of Rameses II, there was this cold war between him and Moses, who was the adopted son of his aunt. Like our Karna in Mahabharata, baby  Read More...
Published on Mar 22,2020 07:05 PM
Love. The Second Time Over.
By Mrunalini Kulkarni in General Literary | Reads: 265 | Likes: 0
Meeting you was destiny, everyone keeps telling me. Forty years later, I am still not sure how to react to that comment.  A perfect, lovely, 'I-wish-well-for-you' destiny wouldn't have left me to be a widow in the first place.  An 'I-care-for-you-so-much' love-line on my palm wouldn't ha  Read More...
Published on Jun 12,2020 05:54 PM
Life without you
By Darpan Sain in Poetry | Reads: 265 | 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
Volume 1: What's in a name?
By Prajwal k p in Fantasy | Reads: 265 | Likes: 0
1 It was monsoon in all its might. The downpour was heavy with low lying areas stagnating with water. I saw breeding mosquitoes and larvae inside an open coconut shell filled with water. Social medicine came to mind as I recalled the malaria cycle in my head and chuckled to myself. Ironic how the fo  Read More...
Published on Jun 22,2020 05:04 PM
The Untold Story of Micheal Jackson
By Mahi Verma in Poetry | Reads: 265 | Likes: 0
There was a boy, Too enticing, Filled with charm, With a jovial essence. His eyes we'e full of mettle and Shiny like the glaring stars, His body like velvety, Though resilient clouds, But only there prevailed a flaw, His shaded vitiligo Befell him him all along, Eventuate all and sundry lampooned an  Read More...
Published on Jul 13,2020 09:28 AM