I’m the Black
By Giridhar Alwar in Poetry | Reads: 672 | Likes: 1
When the longest days tests your patience, and The shortest nights give you deep sleep. When the longest path finishes in no time, and The shortest holds you at the beginning. When the longer life gives you no joy, and the shortest death can make you feel complete. When the people stood the long  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 01:50 PM
COVID 19 quarantine days
By Colonel Dr Ramanan Duraiswami in Poetry | Reads: 672 | Likes: 1
COVID 19 QUARANTINE DAYS The sunset was an orange blush. All around was a quiet hush. No more a frenetic, maddening rush, Only the greenery, peacefully lush. India is fighting back. The birds were swooping in the sky, Clouds meandered by so high. You could hear the wires sigh, And watch a leaf flo  Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 03:44 PM
"THE STRONG ME"
By NIMSZTER in Poetry | Reads: 672 | Likes: 1
"Many Memories Are Floating On Brain, Many Thoughts Are Filtering Through Heart..!   My Soul Is Shouting Aloud, Self Is Shivering With Pain..!   My Lips Are Knotted Strong, And Can't Able To Speak Hard..!!   My Tears Wanting To Spill Out, But My Eyes Misleads To Turn Around..!!    Read More...
Published on May 14,2020 06:26 AM
The Story of Life!
By kavitha M P in Poetry | Reads: 672 | Likes: 1
Many Chapters! Many many characters! Some chapters are beautifully complete, while some, melancholically incomplete.  Some make us, while some break us . Sometimes, we wait for those special characters to complete the chapter, only to understand that we need to move on to the next. And at the e  Read More...
Published on Jun 6,2020 08:42 PM
The battered woman.
By Satya Veda in Poetry | Reads: 669 | Likes: 1
O lady, I can see it all Hope you too can. His paws tear you apart. Your cheeks are bruised. Your lips are bleeding. He's no more your better half. O lady, I had seen you fighting for what you wished. I had seen your strength.  But why is it dead now when it comes to facing him?! O lady, Stop  Read More...
Published on May 12,2020 08:45 AM
Struggles of Growth
By Asim in True Story | Reads: 668 | Likes: 1
Throughout our lives, we are told to stay strong, motivated and help others grow. How do we do that? Those are just statements. What do we do when we fall? How do we not fall back into the same pit of despair? Filled with our insecurities, our scars and the demons of depression.  In our steadil  Read More...
Published on Mar 28,2020 10:03 PM
Oh Calcutta !
By Priyan R Naik in Travel | Reads: 666 | Likes: 1
I had reached Kolkata (then Calcutta) by air , in those good old days, when there was no Covid pandemic, no traffic jams, nothing. Being young, I had a carefree attitude and didn’t bother to plan either my travel or my stay in a city that I was visiting for the first time. Uncertainty is encha  Read More...
Published on Jun 14,2020 06:52 PM
To Anticipation
By faiqa in Poetry | Reads: 665 | Likes: 1
I await you till dawn under the blue sky near the horizon of rainbows and raindrops amidst the ecstasy of your rhapsodical eyes like a forlorn blossom.   Read More...
Published on Apr 4,2020 11:12 AM
And I Never left
By Monalisa Roxwel Guje in True Story | Reads: 665 | Likes: 1
      Years ago, while teaching fourth grade, I was giving insrtuctions for a writing assignment. I described the usual format: capital letters and punctuation. I stated that this particular task would be about a person whom they admired, someone who was important to them. We spoke o  Read More...
Published on Apr 29,2020 09:03 PM
Layer
By Akanksha Rajput in Poetry | Reads: 665 | Likes: 1
With every bit of bit my love, My lips are getting a newer shade, And my cheeks are growing red, With every passing beautiful day. So my skin is blooming wild, With the petal touch as smooth, Smooching yours up over, With every inch of your side.   Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 01:08 PM
Thank you, Corona
By Uma Chandrasekar in Poetry | Reads: 663 | Likes: 1
   Thank You, Corona Get up early, go to work, Come home, go to bed. A plain monotonous lifestyle, Went up for a toss, On the wake of a newly found disease, That actually brought people close, By forcing them to stay at home. A very emphatic good night’s tale, Of the grandma to hear  Read More...
Published on Jun 10,2020 07:02 PM
Caption of a rudderless ship
By Varsha Singh Rao in General Literary | Reads: 661 | Likes: 1
I entitle my yatch as a ship as there is reason behind it  however I may be poky like my ship but still I stand dignified for who am I. Now you might have wondered why am I talking like this. Then I am obliged to tell you that it is impetus for everyone of us to understand that we all row in a  Read More...
Published on May 28,2020 07:27 AM
She
By Khushi in Poetry | Reads: 661 | Likes: 1
She meant the world to me  By my side, I always wanted her to be! The memories she gave me, I'll cherish for long  She made me bold, and so so strong! I loved her with all my heart, so pure and selfless  I craved for her company, relentless. But, things soon started to change, Less  Read More...
Published on Jun 2,2020 01:31 PM
Attachment
By Mehroze Aslam in Poetry | Reads: 659 | Likes: 1
As the time will elapse,your memories would decay.. As you will be gone,your presence would slay.. Tied with the strings of norms,you will let go off me.. Broken apart,i will cluster myself and pose a smile.. That disguise curve on my lips will tell the pain i bore in me .. That shiver of my hands   Read More...
Published on May 5,2020 03:52 PM
Rose
By ABHISHEK PRINCE ROHTA in Poetry | Reads: 659 | Likes: 1
Rose  In the nature's tapestry I once was in search of a wildflower  Each and every variety of flowers were discovered all unique in itself Radiating tranquil hues of pantheism I explored each one cautiously Loosing my rhyme and lyric I came across one such flower It's petals spooning eac  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 09:12 PM