Sunken Space
By Akul Anandur in Supernatural | Reads: 937 | Likes: 0
No stones unturnedAll have sunken down,Like they wanted toPenetrate to the centerOf the Earth—No land for me to stand,Hands dancing wormsIndependently,Neck extended- for a slam dunk,Dunking my head out to breathe….Oh, how I wish buoyancyRevealed itself sometime now…Galloping, Run  Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 04:53 PM
The Agony of ECG
By Anilkumar Kurup in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 935 | Likes: 0
The first time it happened was long ago. It was a few weeks before my wedding that I booked in at a city hospital in for a general medical check. With quite an indulgent living, it was wise to have a medical check before pulling another person on board. Besides, the deaths of two people I knew persu  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 05:27 PM
Those summers
By A Silent Voice in General Literary | Reads: 935 | Likes: 0
Almost a year, since I last visited my native. As a child, it was always that exciting time of the year. Every summer, I would wait for my dad to book tickets. And once the deal was sealed, my routine included telling all my friends I'm leaving. Counting the number of sleeps left. Writing down a lis  Read More...
Published on May 26,2020 09:22 PM
Fly
By Reena Syunary in Poetry | Reads: 935 | Likes: 0
\\FLY\\ . Let me fly, For i was never meant to be caged, When you doubt my dreams, my wings feel heavy on myself, And whenever i asked why? You always said things to avert me. . Is this love? I know its not! Maybe you know it too!  Still You wanna hold and never let me go? . I said, Darlin' do   Read More...
Published on May 29,2020 11:05 PM
The pandemic lesson
By Prajna paramita dey in General Literary | Reads: 933 | Likes: 0
Live & die, Heaven & hell.....  What's the middle?  Perhaps the evening had awaited me.It was heartbreaking to watch my dad sit in the rain to see all his emotions drain to Plain.My sister's wedding was cancelled due to dowry.Due to today's pandemic, my mother has nothing to feed u  Read More...
Published on Jun 7,2020 11:30 AM
Misty Moments
By Dwaita Mondal in Poetry | Reads: 928 | Likes: 0
Vintage Photographs, stardust on black walls A cute smile lost in a carefree day... You stand smiling hiding a bouquet of flowers, Teleported back to reality - my illusion breaks.  Read More...
Published on May 12,2020 11:22 AM
Realize your own GWM
By Sudhir Kulkarni in General Literary | Reads: 927 | Likes: 0
[0002] Write your Heart ❤️ out.                                               Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 11:51 AM
Dystopia
By Shama Dinesh in Poetry | Reads: 927 | Likes: 0
Mortals surviving in the land of the living Some struggling to scrape by, others outrageous We are but a pile of bones and flesh That diverges from the sole, monotonous mankind People detached from their own Families split, emotions torn In the name of belief, do they all Lose their last bit of co  Read More...
Published on Apr 8,2020 08:31 PM
Silence
By Sharvari Marathe in Poetry | Reads: 927 | Likes: 0
Its quiet all around me Really quiet Yet  It took me a while to silence the chaos within me The thoughts and worries and anxieties and fears In my head Because when I would silence those I could hear another faint voice One that I wasn’t sure I was ready to hear So to silence that, I woul  Read More...
Published on Apr 13,2020 08:41 PM
Corona Aftereffects
By Sonam in General Literary | Reads: 927 | Likes: 0
 Corona has changed the life of many people. It has made people realize that home is also a safe and happy place to be in. We don't need to spend money in parties every time to get refreshed. We can be happy with family by watching movies together, simply following our hobbies, artistic work, e  Read More...
Published on May 24,2020 06:47 PM
NIGHTMARE
By Chrissy Tyrianne in True Story | Reads: 925 | Likes: 0
This is strange, this is surreal...When we thought in this 21st century there is no sickess that are incurable, no disease that can't be recovered through operations or with high made modern medicines in this world. When we were all living a normal happy life, planning our lives ahead, our days to c  Read More...
Published on Mar 30,2020 01:37 AM
The Grandma's Story
By Aditi Bhosle in General Literary | Reads: 923 | 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
Spokesoul
By Avinash P U in Fantasy | Reads: 923 | Likes: 0
In the city of Chennai, there was a young man with million dreams on heart. searching for recognition pushing hard for the moment. Mukesh a Mechanical Engineer working in a service industry, he was so passionate about joining the forces.  During his childhood his family hit financially hard he   Read More...
Published on May 12,2020 12:25 PM
The Cry to the Divine
By Augusto Veronica Stewart in Poetry | Reads: 922 | Likes: 0
The world was shocked, they remained silent; A war had started, but no guns were fired, yet it was violent..... Graves had little places left for corpses to get burried ; Still, loads faces a problem to breath with heart-aches, increasing the death rally, that those coffins carried.... Hospitals s  Read More...
Published on May 8,2020 01:03 AM
Historic Event!
By Tyra Colaso in True Story | Reads: 920 | Likes: 0
In times of such despair, chaos and havoc all around us; we can see how not just the governments but the world around us has come to a stand still. As the news claims it all began in Wuhan, China; there's still a lot of gaps to be filled and rumors to be shushed away. What was said to have started w  Read More...
Published on May 11,2020 12:21 AM