Maturity or Being Numb?
By Saurabh in General Literary | Reads: 635 | Likes: 0
At one point you realize, that this life is just a long journey to make you numb and insensitive to everything and everyone around you. Maturity is defined as a person who is not easily swayed by emotions, who becomes indifferent to sadness and happiness, ironically I always thought those to be the   Read More...
Published on Apr 11,2020 11:11 AM
MOTHER'S DAY?
By Debjani Banerjee in Poetry | Reads: 635 | Likes: 0
Is it apt to designate a day to celebrate MOTHER'S? Nay!    She is a Goddess in flesh and blood  Who tends to you like a rose bud.    She is all encompassing all absorbing  Pleasure and pain equally nurturing.    She is the epitome of love A caring, tranquilis  Read More...
Published on May 10,2020 11:29 PM
Veins of survival
By Tahir Ibn Manzoor in Poetry | Reads: 635 | Likes: 0
Sprawling in a darkened I wholeheartedly awaited the doom The shy slab tying in a corner, is as heavy as my spinning skull I can't escape the addiction of an apocalypse, and of dreadful habits Barefooted in the lawn sauntering, I tried to heal my cursed wound Sundry to all. life is fickle: like my s  Read More...
Published on May 20,2020 09:23 AM
Live Carefree
By Eleena Sanyal Banerji in Poetry | Reads: 635 | Likes: 1
To leave my kids a planet safe What we do right now is key For plastic-free animal guts And water running free Glaciers that will stop melting And we’ll have many more trees Switch off when you leave the room Please save electricity Slash carbon footprints Using renewable energy Reduce, reuse   Read More...
Published on Jun 3,2020 11:08 AM
Sacred Race
By Jeet sannigrahi in Poetry | Reads: 635 | Likes: 1
It took seven days for God To create something, known as world. In the last day his grace, shaped a sacred race. The first sin, though mundane Made him angry like Insane. The race made for heaven, had to leave Eden. Centuries after when the God is dead They rule the place where he lead. The earth   Read More...
Published on Jun 10,2020 09:04 AM
BLACK TRUTH IS ALWAYS BLACK
By shilpi dubey in Poetry | Reads: 635 | Likes: 1
♡♡ NOWADYS, BEAUTY IS MORE IMPORTANT TO DO FRIENDSHIP BECAUSE PEOPLE NEED PERFECT PEOPLE NOT LOVING AND CARING PEOPLE...☹(GREAT FOOLISH PEOPLE)♡♡ IF YOU LOST SOMEONE SPECIAL IN YOUR LIFE JUST DON'T FEEL SAD BECAUSE NATURE IS THE ONE FRIEND WHO NEVER LET YOU GO ....  Read More...
Published on Jun 16,2020 10:52 PM
காதல்
By Vimal Kumar Sivagnanam in Poetry | Reads: 635 | Likes: 1
என் அன்பின் அழகு நீ! அந்த அன்பின் அத்தியாயங்களில் ஒன்று முத்தம்! #காதல் -அவள்  Read More...
Published on Jun 19,2020 08:26 PM
तेरी क्रतिम मुस्कान
By Ambuj kumar Srivastav in Poetry | Reads: 635 | Likes: 1
सारे आंसू मेरे आंखो से  मेरी जान ही करतूतों के सरा ज़हर ज़माने भर का  मेरे ही आंखो से निकला  भीगी है यदि मेरी आंख  Read More...
Published on Aug 26,2020 10:33 PM
मार्च का महीना
By Virender Kumar, Om Prakash Chadha in Poetry | Reads: 634 | Likes: 0
मार्च का  महीना है चलने से बेबस  यूँ जीना है दिल की आवाज़  फ़ासलों से सुन के अब  समझ भी&nbs  Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 12:01 AM
Corona- Happened for good?
By Ikjot Parmar in Poetry | Reads: 634 | Likes: 6
खुद को पहचान लेने का एक मौका मिला है... खुद से भी बात कर, इस से बेहतर दोस्त कभी ना मिला है... कर लेना अपनो से भी बातें, कल क  Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 05:23 PM
Which of these colours define you?
By Swathi Kamath in Poetry | Reads: 634 | Likes: 1
Violet,  Like the bruises that adorn my knee And the lavenders that sway in the midday breeze Indigo, The hues that streaks the sunset sky  And the bright twinkle in your eye Blue,  Reminds me of oceans of tranquility and peace  The feelings that never seem to cease.  Green,  Read More...
Published on Mar 30,2020 09:50 PM
SELF ISOLATION
By Chithra Rangarajan in General Literary | Reads: 634 | Likes: 0
As the sun rises, we would step out of our houses on our expedition with our squad to catch butterflies in the nearby bush hedges. We played in the mounds of sand in our neighbourhood. We climbed up the trees and plucked the sweetest mangoes in our friend’s grove. We made the perfect paper boa  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 03:07 PM
Cant we be just friends
By Praful Rawal in Poetry | Reads: 634 | Likes: 0
I will never utter with you in class Nor even stand aside you, she said Cause everyone is seeing her with narrow eyes Why are you judging us ?  Cant we be just friends ? I love to share my secrets to her And to make her laugh But she is no more laughing Cause everyone is seeing her with narrow  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 06:05 PM
The Wounds That Make Us
By dominique mcphearson in General Literary | Reads: 634 | Likes: 1
Rummaging through a dead man's things is, perhaps, the strangest thing I've ever done. I sit on the floor in his room. A setting, orange sun filtering through the window illuminates my surroundings. I breathe in pungent cologne that still clings onto the curtains. The carpet remains sunk, coincidin  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 08:04 AM
The Pandemic Lockdown
By Thomas Roberts in Poetry | Reads: 634 | Likes: 0
When the pandemic lockdown started, this was something new, A lot of thought on what to do, worries were a few. Started honing on our musical skills,  With evening bible study, Dancing was the exercise for the mind and the body. Late to bed and late to rise, was at that time the norm, But fol  Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 11:14 PM