That Shattered Bottle
By Vedika Srivastava in Poetry | Reads: 1,060 | Likes: 1
Your hands like carcass Signal me to stop Your lips like tainted glass Ask me to drop The crowd cannot hear you  Whilst you cry Even if they did They'll turn a blind eye I beat you black and blue  For that's all I could do And you still don't have a clue Of what have I been through I   Read More...
Published on Apr 17,2020 11:30 PM
5 years
By Dakshi in Romance | Reads: 1,060 | Likes: 1
Who wouldn't want their crush to propose them,this is dream of every girl living in their fantasy world. Riya was coming out of her office just then she found Ruhan waiting for her in his Maserati. "Hi Riya!" He shouted,waving at her and she smiled back at him. Riya had crush on him ,god knows from   Read More...
Published on May 24,2020 12:43 PM
Final Closure!
By Tanishka in Romance | Reads: 1,056 | Likes: 1
Sonali is Ishaan’s world.  At least she used to be. Well…he thought she used to be. Both went their own ways as ambitions became more important and the sweet honey like love went dry. But with an exciting twist of fate, they once again come across each other and something unpredict  Read More...
Published on May 14,2020 11:06 PM
Revolution for pathali
By rahul pasumarthy in Fantasy | Reads: 1,052 | Likes: 1
 *Revolution for pathali*1765 in India where whole India is in the clutches of the east India company. East India company exploiting the resources of the India.In southern side of India there is a forest named as pathali. Which become home for many tribal people. They all consider the forest as  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 10:06 AM
Reading—the greatest invention of mankind
By Tayyibah in General Literary | Reads: 1,047 | Likes: 1
Books remain— Even when Narnia disappears...                              Voldemort dies...                                    &n  Read More...
Published on Apr 7,2020 10:43 AM
Make my way your way too
By Snehal Sandip Shivarkar in True Story | Reads: 1,047 | Likes: 1
Hie... Snehal here Born in a small and a typical Maharashtrian family in Pune. My childhood was fun. School was something that I hated the most in life. I was a extremely shy child in school. Nd the one who was probably average or maybe below average student. So it was normal for my teachers n my pa  Read More...
Published on May 12,2020 05:01 PM
The Route Called Life
By Abhishek Kumar Suman in Poetry | Reads: 1,045 | Likes: 1
In the midst of shade and gloom The canopy of despair and grim And the creaking of misery ahead Is to tramp the forlorn path Like sweltering in hell A Faint nimble crept through Faint by passing second Seems gravely journeying to death Like the abyss deep ahead Little reason to stand Least to cr  Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 01:48 PM
The Bookstore
By Vedika Srivastava in General Literary | Reads: 1,041 | Likes: 1
The bookstore was nothing different from the other bookstores in the area but still had a certain charm to it. It was like time stopped at the place .It had the same décor, the same chairs, the same bunch of people re reading their favourite books again and again. It was the only place which   Read More...
Published on Apr 29,2020 08:32 AM
Letter
By Mohamed in True Story | Reads: 1,040 | Likes: 1
12 th Day, The rug on which I slept started to breed molds on them. My stay inside the cell was starting to awaken regret. Waking up, I became restless so I quickly went for a bath. The water which came out was extremely hot which burned me as I was wounded, wounds inflicted on my skin as I was puni  Read More...
Published on Mar 30,2020 11:21 AM
Not another COVID-19 precaution message
By Sanket Pai in General Literary | Reads: 1,037 | Likes: 1
Not another COVID-19 precaution message. Rather a wake-up call to human beings. There have been a few things that have been going on lately. The Coronavirus has been spreading like a wildfire. Just 7 days ago, the global cases were around 199K. Today, the infected numbers are around 423K. That&rsquo  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 10:23 AM
Distance
By aarushi in Poetry | Reads: 1,037 | Likes: 1
It feels like yesterday When we used to sit together in the park, But now it's all dark. It felt so good when you kissed me, But now it just feels like a mystery. Our hands were clenched perfectly together, But now I'll have to wait for that forever. Without you my birthday was incomplete, But now I  Read More...
Published on May 28,2020 11:00 PM
Little girl
By Anmol Rai in Poetry | Reads: 1,036 | Likes: 1
When life gives me bad days, I remember myself as a little girl; all soft and gentle never apologizing for what she felt or for all the words she never stopped saying, never skipped a meal or a good night’s sleep dreaming about the world as her oyster; she was so beautifully herself and so fie  Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 02:45 PM
Security Guard
By Subhq Deb in True Story | Reads: 1,036 | Likes: 1
You are tired. There are dark bags under your eyes and your skin is freckled with mosquitoes bites. You fiddle restlessly with your cane, tapping it in tune to the muffled music that streams from your battered button phone. The same set of 90's hits played over and over again.  I remember promi  Read More...
Published on Jun 9,2020 08:58 AM
"UNSORTED LIFE"
By NIMSZTER in Poetry | Reads: 1,035 | Likes: 1
"Pick Up The Assorted Thoughts..!! And Cope Up With An Unsorted Life..!!! Life Has To Move On.. If Not, Then Someday.. You Will Lament For Hanging NoWhere..!!! So, First Get A Clarity On What You Need.. Again I Am Repeating.. It's Not What You "Want" It's All About What You "Need" Don't Be Swayed  Read More...
Published on May 7,2020 08:02 AM
Wordlessly Serendipitous
By Aastha Singh Rajput in General Literary | Reads: 1,034 | Likes: 1
Wordlessly Serendipitous  The dusty evenings of Seoul welcomed me with the noises of blasting horns, roads as busy as ever. I could assume the fuchsia sky was covered with eburnean smog like it did all this time. I’d have loved to complain how this city had turned polluted over the years   Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 11:52 AM