Ssshh Silence please...
By ketki verma in Poetry | Reads: 723 | Likes: 0
Ssssshhh silence please Had said the nurse in the icu ward when I was born Ssshhh silence please Said the parents  when I played around the house.. Ssshhh silence please Said the teacher when I went to school  Sssshhh silence please  Said the librarian when I was discussing my collage  Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 11:01 PM
Till we meet again
By simran dey in Poetry | Reads: 718 | Likes: 0
It drizzled today .. So with my pad and my pen  I scuttled to the balcony  To get my answers again ... I kept all my questions prepared  And all my complaints in line  Swiftly perched on the doorway chair  Hoping to get answered this time. .. Year back it came  When m  Read More...
Published on Apr 17,2020 01:35 AM
We Are All the Tiny Pieces Of An Eggshell
By Fatema Chakkiwala in Poetry | Reads: 715 | Likes: 0
No, we aren't mistake. No, we aren't even accidental Yes, we all stink. Yes, we all spread negativity. We are cynical, and we are delusional. We might be as good and healthy as the inside of an egg Burning on somebody's flame, sacrificing our souls. Yet, we retain something of the eggshell within   Read More...
Published on Apr 15,2020 12:45 AM
Time
By Smriti Sharma in General Literary | Reads: 715 | Likes: 0
If i ask ‘what is that one thing that you value the most? ‘ what would you say. Some may mention a human being, some a particular place , some a childhood memory . if you asked me the same , my answer is ‘time’. My answer may have been different few months back , but i have   Read More...
Published on Apr 18,2020 05:39 PM
Memoirs of memories
By Snehashree in Poetry | Reads: 714 | Likes: 0
Memoirs of memories I was a small girl then, when rivers were different from seas. I did not know then, that I laughed like the tinkle bells, and cried like the clamouring blades of colliding swords. Life was soothing then, when I could count the moving shadows of buses passing the hot, pitch roads,  Read More...
Published on Apr 26,2020 12:44 PM
Avinash
By Madhavi Hadker in True Story | Reads: 711 | Likes: 0
Although it was a Sunday, I woke up early feeling fresh and enthusiastic. It had been drizzling since early morning and I sat in the balcony, enjoying a cup of hot, ginger tea. The telephone rang just then and I was really pleased to hear my best friend Pallavi’s voice. “Hi Madhu, I know  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 02:28 PM
Action & Reaction Formulate Social Distancing
By sanket ghodeswar in General Literary | Reads: 710 | Likes: 0
The minds of the downtrodden or marginalized community can easily be ignited on egotism is the perception of the politician so that they can elevate themselves to top position and to a large extent they are successful in implementing this action plan. The spider ejects its web so that prey can get t  Read More...
Published on Apr 10,2020 06:54 PM
THE SITUATION .. CREATED BY COVID-19
By Surendra Kumar Sagar in True Story | Reads: 709 | Likes: 0
      THE SITUATION .. CREATED BY COVID-19   The first and foremost requirement is to understand the nature of the virus. Is it from Bats? Is it a deliberate creation of a Biomedical weapon? Or was it an accidental creation of an `Agent of Destruction`?A friend of mine   Read More...
Published on May 12,2020 01:07 PM
Life's Cup of Tea
By Paul Reji George in General Literary | Reads: 708 | Likes: 0
The process of making tea is a good example of life, - You need warmth from water or milk - You need sugar for sweetness  - Spice for the extra punch  - Tea leaves for the base  But only if you mix them all together in the right ratio will you get a perfect cup of tea. The beauty of t  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 06:57 PM
Finding
By MK Tomar in Poetry | Reads: 707 | Likes: 0
Finding Looking at the tiniest moment, remembering it one more time, I left the place in the hope of returning back. Little did I know it was never meant to be. Now I am finding that tiny moment of happiness, again. Nowhere, it is. I am terrified at this. How lonely it gets while moving ahead with   Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 01:26 PM
THE WARRIOR PRINCE
By Debjani Banerjee in Poetry | Reads: 707 | Likes: 0
The ray of hope, my little boy nope, My issue, my lineage, beyond his age,  Silent witness, my emotional harness,  Slightly over a decade, my tiny brigade,  A keen observer, motivated and eager,  An introvert of sorts, who distractions aborts,  A devout son, brother and even  Read More...
Published on May 8,2020 06:52 PM
The woman looked out of the window...
By Raj Anand in Romance | Reads: 705 | Likes: 0
The woman looked out of the window . . .    The awkwardly beautiful woman quietly looked out of the window listening to the radio; Joan Osborne was wondering ‘if god was one of us’.  She loved the earthy rhythm of the electric guitar, it always reminded her of the wet eart  Read More...
Published on Mar 22,2020 05:53 PM
Don't Celebrate Your Birthday Corona U R Going To End
By Richa Shrivastava Verma in Poetry | Reads: 705 | Likes: 0
Don't celebrate your Birthday Corona  You doesn't deserve the wishes of long life  As you are very ruthless in snatching the lives  Don't celebrate your Birthday Corona  You are now only five months old  But humanity is shivering in your fear  With age whole world gets  Read More...
Published on Apr 6,2020 02:05 AM
The tale of a musical family
By Abhilaya in Poetry | Reads: 704 | Likes: 0
A caring mother sings to her child, With her calm, gentle and soothing voice. An affectionate father sings to his daughter About the story of his life. A loving husband sings to his wife, With his guitar and lots of love in his eyes. An expressive wife sings to her husband, About her feelings, with  Read More...
Published on May 14,2020 10:26 AM
Anger Into Tears
By Ajay Babu in Poetry | Reads: 703 | Likes: 0
                     Anger Into Tears When I was a little kid,I used to ace all the papers.But the whole class used to gang up on me and say 'Kid, we know how you became the topper'.'What do you mean?  Read More...
Published on Apr 24,2020 08:34 PM