Embarrassing situations
By Deepa Aiyar in General Literary | Reads: 631 | Likes: 0
Some embarassing  situations  in life: 1.When you have left home and in the midst of your journey realise you have worn your dress inside out  2. When you open your mouth to speak at a meeting and suddenly forget midsentence  what you are saying 3. When you absentmindedly try to   Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 12:58 PM
NATURE’S CALLING - AWAKE BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE
By Dr Jagdish Prasad in Supernatural | Reads: 1,618 | Likes: 4
1.     India is a democratic country, a country where decisions and actions are taken in accordance with the wills and wishes of majority of people. 2.     Majority of people in India are selfish / self centered and ‘economic development’ gets pr  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 12:53 PM
Hard times
By Prathyusha in True Story | Reads: 569 | Likes: 0
If there is a party,people come to your zone to celebrate and share happiness. At the same time,  If there is a problem, say 80% people comes to your zone to understand your problem and in that, 40% people are just curious of what is happening and they need only the information. 25% people  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 12:47 PM
Relationships
By Deepa Aiyar in General Literary | Reads: 277 | Likes: 0
 There are boundaries in every relationship  and as long as we adhere to them all is fine. But in close relationships  invariably  such boundaries blur and sometimes  are totally disregarded ...and that's  when problems  arise. The biggest mistake  that is don  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 12:46 PM
An evening by the Ganges
By tina in General Literary | Reads: 402 | Likes: 0
I always find something mysterious in the dusk. The birds returning to their nest, the distant sound of the steamer, the tea sellers in their earnest try to sell some "lemon-chai", the gushing sound of the Ganges water hitting the last step of the ghat and me, observing every minute detail with a pe  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 12:44 PM
The Battle within
By Prasad in Poetry | Reads: 240 | Likes: 0
Sometimes i think about Do i really wish to scribble Stuff that's all in my mind Thoughts that never stay stable . Days have gone past No wait, it might be a month Although the clock beside me quotes "It's just 5 minutes, you sloth" . I loved these gnarled up dreams Or as i would like to rephrase Ni  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 12:41 PM
Still in the locked box!
By Ishu in Poetry | Reads: 277 | Likes: 0
She wasn't talkative, but she never shut her mouth around him, cause she wanted to make sure her voice resonates  for him to look for her if she's gone. As months passed slowly her voice started losing colours.. As he was no more listening. She realised her place at every point, And slowly the   Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 12:39 PM
When I am gone
By Prasad in Poetry | Reads: 300 | Likes: 1
When the time would come after all those levels when I'll stop playing this game I would like to leave an echo whispering softly down the ways . Don't worry about mourning me because i wouldn't leave any stories unknown Never regret any deeds on me or things you think you should never have done . Yo  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 12:39 PM
Senior citizens of today
By Deepa Aiyar in General Literary | Reads: 435 | Likes: 0
Senior citizens  of today really deserve a standing ovation. While coping with their physical and mental age related fragilities to the best that they could , they stand as a great backbone and support cushion to their children and grandchildren. By " just being there for us" they silently as  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 12:38 PM
Widowed mother doing Kanyadaan
By Deepa Aiyar in General Literary | Reads: 679 | Likes: 0
I find it very strange - we have  become somewhat broad minded and progressive to accept inter caste marriages , inter community, inter religion  and even inter national marriages.We have  also accepted divorces and remarriages and in fact living in as part of modern life. Then why&n  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 12:32 PM
Not Afraid of losing Me
By Shivam Luthra in Poetry | Reads: 344 | Likes: 8
Yes She is not afraid of losing me  Because she has seen me dying for her; Yes she is not afraid of losing me Because she has herself left me to die for her  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 12:30 PM
Memory Palace
By Prasad in Poetry | Reads: 269 | Likes: 0
I walked into the 10th house on the sixth street of MMII avenue I wouldn't say it was totally unusual Rather an amusing palace full of rooms . I walked into the first room unlocked I saw a person looked matured yet sad Upon asking about himself he quoted "People have come, people have gone For some   Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 12:28 PM
The Grandma's Story
By Aditi Bhosle in General Literary | Reads: 471 | Likes: 0
Resting on an old wooden rocking chair, aged perfectly with her happy moments, an old fogey dame sat in it with a contended and a happy face. I wonder what she thought with a smile on her face, inspite of weakness in her limbs and knees and deep wrinkles on the face glown with tenderness. . . She se  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 12:27 PM
Priorities
By Deepa Aiyar in Poetry | Reads: 338 | Likes: 0
A short verse on Priorities    There  is so much to do  And so little time Is normally  the fear that haunts us when we have gone past our prime Yet our priorities keep changing  In our struggle of balancing and managing We keep shuffling them constantly like a card pac  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 12:22 PM
Thankyou Kabir
By Hetal Doshi in Romance | Reads: 454 | Likes: 1
It was a humid summer evening. She just came back from her evening walk. The sweaty moisture on her skin had made her super irritable. Someone called out to her from another room and the irritation in her was about to make her shriek. At that very moment, popped up a notification on her messenger. S  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 12:19 PM