Who cares about Real Heroes
By P. Sharma in Poetry | Reads: 225 | Likes: 2
Society mourns over deaths of celebrities, But who cares about our Real Heroes, Who sacrifice their lives for common man. At borders, they are at Gun's targets, Pondering if they would meet their families next, Do not ever think to quit, But want to conquer over enemies, To keep all of us safe. Fa  Read More...
Published on Jun 17,2020 01:27 PM
Lizards and Kings
By Arnav Jhunjhunwala in Sci-fi | Reads: 355 | Likes: 0
I've discovered new information about household lizards. They aren't from the reptile family. They aren't animals or insects. They aren't even organic. Household lizards, the kind sitting on your wall right now, are actually sophisticated Chinese machinery that the British East India Company had tra  Read More...
Published on Jun 17,2020 12:57 PM
YOU, FELON!!
By Banoori Akshita in Poetry | Reads: 166 | Likes: 0
YOU, FELON!! You're indeed not in need Or else,how can you be a friend? Having studi'd plant pathology I sowed that seed ' intimacy'; But you displayed that seed Without my knowledge. You grazed your associates Though they fumigated And made me once sink into depression. You yourself told me theirs  Read More...
Published on Jun 17,2020 11:40 AM
To be... Untold?
By Rohit Dey in Poetry | Reads: 560 | Likes: 0
Omitting an ordinary 'HOW' while asking for 'WHY'...   Brightens the brightness of life, twinkling in the inert sky. How to get what? Good grades to become nurds?? How to earn a lot? Folding our hands before a Lord?? How to get into a relationship? Desiring to be loved and not loving the l  Read More...
Published on Jun 17,2020 11:23 AM
Parallel Universe
By Gayatri in Fantasy | Reads: 215 | Likes: 1
So many voices upcoming from the crowd, honk of vehicles on road, loud music from cafes can be heard clearly , but still there was a complete silence within her, making the situation ironical. Adding more to this irony, she started hearing those voices coming from within her, voices she was so famil  Read More...
Published on Jun 17,2020 11:18 AM
The changes have been gradual to me
By Hrdyangi Jain in Poetry | Reads: 533 | Likes: 1
The changes have been gradual From the kindest to being the badass,  From the silent girl,  To this violent mess From staying in the crowd, even if it stands for wrong,  To being odd one out, and fighting the false, The changes have been gradual From loving the late night parties To l  Read More...
Published on Jun 17,2020 08:24 AM
The Stranger
By Aishwarya Moyal in Mystery | Reads: 250 | Likes: 2
I moved to my new house which was near chilfi valleys and forests in Arunachal Pradesh. I had to move alone because my parents were out of town for a business trip and my fiance Siddharth was busy in his shows. Actually he is an actor. He specially acts in horror movies. He asked me that if I want h  Read More...
Published on Jun 17,2020 08:21 AM
Unrequited love
By Shivansh Tandon in Poetry | Reads: 313 | Likes: 2
क्यों है कि तुम उससे सच्चा प्यार करते हों। क्यों है कि तुम उसका अब भी इंतजार करते हों। क्यों है कि तुम उसे पाकर भी खो  Read More...
Published on Jun 17,2020 04:23 AM
A night with its own light
By harsha nair in Poetry | Reads: 433 | Likes: 1
A night with its own light  A light that defines beauty in itself  Thundering sky dropping rain  Each Element of this night has  something hidden something to say The cool breeze mesmerising the atmosphere  The sound of the rain drop  Being one with the earth  The   Read More...
Published on Jun 17,2020 01:52 AM
Mother
By syed samia anjum in Poetry | Reads: 657 | Likes: 0
The trust that a sea shore has on waves, which have just touched it will return again. I am loyal to the sunon the moon, which rises and sets. The strength of roots has to uphold the tree to the ground when wind blows. Words can't express the feelings and respect which I carry in  Read More...
Published on Jun 17,2020 01:20 AM
Buried Away
By Shabana Nasreen in Poetry | Reads: 217 | Likes: 1
The city snores as the thin shadows invade the moonlit sky.  Under the street lamp,  I watch faceless bodies  marching silently to the narrow by-lane, where age old festivity of unmasking transpire every night.  At midnight the forlorn cemetery,   almost in slumber, &nb  Read More...
Published on Jun 17,2020 12:59 AM
Tum ladki hone, par ladki mat banna
By azra hashmi in Poetry | Reads: 305 | Likes: 0
Tum ladki hona , par ladki mat banna... Apne Bhai ke sang school Jana or khub mann laga kr padhna ,, Tum ladki hona, par ladki mat banna.. School se aakar ghar k kaamo me Maa ka sahara banna ,, Tum ladki hona , par ladki mat banna.. Kabhi agr maa bimar ho jaye to chote Bhai behno ka Maa jese dhayan   Read More...
Published on Jun 17,2020 12:37 AM
Black Rose
By Salma Sultana in Poetry | Reads: 199 | Likes: 1
                     BLACK ROSE The old house knows the story,  The story of a black rose. Astonishing unnecessary birth, On the corner of abandoned garden. No one care to notice once The rarest creation of almighty. Still it grows shamele  Read More...
Published on Jun 17,2020 12:15 AM
Thoughts
By Aditi Chillal in General Literary | Reads: 426 | Likes: 1
I cannot count number of times I have been told not to be too nice to people because it will hurt me. After giving this much of thought, my response is simple . When I'm too nice because I have a hidden purpose, others have a right to hurt me, because people are not made to be used but to be loved a  Read More...
Published on Jun 16,2020 11:19 PM
#Corona times . the horror real story in points..
By shilpi dubey in True Story | Reads: 551 | Likes: 0
• sanse tham si gyiii hai .• Dil ki dhadkanein darr si gyi hai .  Read More...
Published on Jun 16,2020 10:58 PM