My Melancholy
By Anushka in Poetry | Reads: 560 | Likes: 1
My Melancholy My grief, even if it's grief Is so pure, so holy. Unlike that decorated happiness I've found peace in my melancholy. I didn't realise when my sadness and solace became synonyms. I never knew my sorrows  were turning into religious hymns. Being loving and caring  always led t  Read More...
Published on Jun 2,2020 12:13 AM
Avoid or Experience
By Preeti Agrawal in Poetry | Reads: 560 | Likes: 0
Avoid or Experience Dead serious or alive, avoid or experience A question of life, nonsense or intense A quality of life that describe it's immense Use Or lose! Interesting to choose Allotted physical energy must be used Aliveness needs to be infused.  Why to avoid whatever unpleasant It's bett  Read More...
Published on Jun 28,2020 10:26 PM
Small differences
By Preeti Agrawal in Poetry | Reads: 560 | Likes: 2
Small differences Need not think about making big differences Every drop counts, add up the small differences.  Even a kind word to someone who needs it, can make a difference Everyday small acts of offering, can make a difference A few hours of daily commitment, guarantees us change Unless we   Read More...
Published on Jul 31,2020 02:51 PM
And a Community Blossomed
By Manjulaa Shirodkar in True Story | Reads: 559 | Likes: 0
AND from the midst of all this chaos and uncertainty prevailing around in the world or even nextdoor in our neighbourhoods, there has emerged the most refreshing story of a certain  Cooperative Housing Society in Dwarka, New Delhi. The residents of this society are showing by example how an atm  Read More...
Published on Mar 28,2020 05:35 PM
Just A Thought
By Dr. Meetu Bhatiia Kapur in Poetry | Reads: 559 | Likes: 1
And just when it was thought we have become human, The cries and the sighs filled the gallies and that was no illusion; "But I never asked them to gather on my name, And never promised them for this any fame." And just when it was thought we have become human, His place became more mutant, looking   Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 05:15 PM
Hey Miracle
By Borra Mounika in General Literary | Reads: 559 | Likes: 1
Like the stars that wait for the moon to shine, Like the flowers that wait for the sun to bloom, Like the trees that wait for the clouds to rain, O' my dear miracle, I'm waiting for you, When are you gonna happen to me?  Read More...
Published on Apr 5,2020 07:35 PM
KNOW ME
By Priyal Rajan Thakur in Poetry | Reads: 559 | Likes: 0
You know me as your Friend,  Living across the corridor,  who is awake till four, wears a lot of colours,  has humour,  laughs and smiles brightly,  listens and understands,  Cheers up.  You know me as a Writer,  reading Mockingbird,  Holding The Alchemi  Read More...
Published on Apr 14,2020 01:50 PM
Feelings are rain drops
By gaifi in Poetry | Reads: 559 | Likes: 1
Rain drops sprinkle all around, Brought fresh wet mud smell. Flowers bloomed, alluring everything looked, Its time it stopped, sharp sun rays felt like hell, Faded off, withered petals ring a bell. Next time rain came even bought a rainbow along, It was never same again, Missing those tiny rain drop  Read More...
Published on Apr 29,2020 04:21 PM
Work
By M Arul Satish Pandian in General Literary | Reads: 558 | Likes: 0
These days we get to do so many types of work.  The whole gamut of them but do we do what we love to do? Even at work we want to (or we have to) compete with and outperform others. If that is the case then how do we provide others (or the clients) the better service? Is not that we want everybo  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 11:06 AM
The Giant And The Tiniest
By G. Malayaparampil in Poetry | Reads: 558 | Likes: 0
The Giant And The Tiniest The giant, at night, Oh! Soon appeared; And stood he before a boy, tired. Begged for water, his thirst, to quench; Folding his hands and sat on a bench. Ching Yan, the thin naughty smiled; And an old cup of water, he filled. Looking at his face asked the giant; "What should  Read More...
Published on Apr 1,2020 02:21 PM
Heart's Last Words
By Saurav Das in Poetry | Reads: 558 | Likes: 0
It's my fear oh dear That whispers to me If someday I lose you Which I might do I'll climb up the mountains I'll forge through the sky On reaching the heavens I'm gonna ask it's numen Didn't I love her for true Didn't I love her enough All we ever wished was To grow old together It's my fear oh dea  Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 12:46 PM
BIVENTRICULAR OR BIPOLAR
By gaifi in General Literary | Reads: 558 | Likes: 1
Confused between strawberry and chocolate happens to all of us (I am talking about ice cream here) and anything either this or that is in hands of our heart or anatomically Purkinje fibres of heart which is again scientifically nonsense. Ok I know every basic of impulses and nerves travelling from o  Read More...
Published on May 5,2020 07:44 PM
The day She had realised....
By Master Ayushman in General Literary | Reads: 558 | Likes: 2
Short Story  Composed by Master Ayushman Class V This is the story of Mina,  So one day um… a sunny day , Mina went to a water park with her family!! And uncle who she doesn’t like… at all. Well ,while they were just gonna jump.. Aaaa of course on the  Slide ,s  Read More...
Published on May 7,2020 10:02 PM
...& it happens
By bbj in Poetry | Reads: 558 | Likes: 0
Life happened... & i realized I was urs, but u weren't mine I knew so less of u, being satisfied   Still wearing ur gifted ring Still wearing ur broken_trust Snapping d nostalgia Wondering how ur "u will" changed to "will u ?"   U were like death Life is incomplete w/o u & Life rem  Read More...
Published on May 7,2020 11:08 PM
Reviving Hope
By Lara Lobo in General Literary | Reads: 558 | Likes: 0
What would you do if you met you? Amidst this wave of harsh pandemic, she hit me with a rhetorical wave. A wave that had never much struck an unthoughtful man, an army based, stoic behavior with a vest shielding his hidden factual. ‘I would do things right’. I replied. I didn’t kno  Read More...
Published on May 20,2020 05:25 PM