Dystopia
By Shama Dinesh in Poetry | Reads: 861 | 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
Energy
By Preeti Agrawal in Poetry | Reads: 861 | Likes: 0
Energy Know more, spill it everywhere If bursting with energy Being joyful will definitely happen Not needed to preserve it Why not just flow with it Not enough time, create it now.  May you be full ON! Make it lucky now Enhance your system in energy, totally This life is a privilege, must welc  Read More...
Published on May 25,2020 01:57 PM
A bag full of memories
By kairavee in Travel | Reads: 859 | Likes: 0
Well yeh jawani hai deewani has taught us many good things of travelling so has zindagi na milengi dobara. But unless and until you haven't experienced it by yourself it's just useless. Well my best experience of travelling was 3 years back to USA. I was 19 years old and I haven't travelled alone to  Read More...
Published on Apr 25,2020 12:49 PM
Our Little Fighter
By Preetha S in True Story | Reads: 858 | Likes: 0
"Look straight, can you see the legs kicking the plastic bassinet? That's our baby", said my husband as he ushered me to the NICU. My sutures were still fresh from the surgery I underwent two days back and I could hardly walk. Slowly I walked towards the incubator with my anxiety increasing. The sig  Read More...
Published on Apr 29,2020 01:39 AM
Poetry in Motion
By Payal Arun in Poetry | Reads: 858 | Likes: 0
She swayed the room, Mouth left opened, Dizziness gone, looking so fresh, Her eyes dreamy, the color of gold Her skin looked amazing The damsel in red Silver trinkets  Decorated with the best of the world She moved and laughed  And danced and sang Took so many breaths away! Like night her   Read More...
Published on May 2,2020 08:37 PM
PEER PRESSURE ON STUDENTS
By kartikey shrivastava in General Literary | Reads: 857 | Likes: 0
"Study hard ,hard n hard"  To get stars on your report card This is the only thing this world want from their ward  Except that every talent & interest gets disregard  No matter you can sing good  or you can dance  Thing matter is that you have to crack jee & ad  Read More...
Published on Apr 4,2020 12:05 AM
Little Things
By Priyanka Rajput in Poetry | Reads: 856 | Likes: 0
I let my words wander where my mind wants to go. I let my books do the teaching where our education system turns and let go. I let myself idealise fictional characters since no real person worth let them go.  I let my dance take me where my heart wants to go. I let the silence do the talking wh  Read More...
Published on Jun 2,2020 06:14 PM
REALITY
By chetan kumar in Poetry | Reads: 856 | Likes: 0
How lovely was childhood? We weren’t stressed at all. At the age of one,when I stood, Since then haven't had any fall. FALL in life is what I'm talking about, Otherwise, there were many potholes. Chasing the hurdles finally we’ve grown up, To achieve our targeted goals. Obviously life is  Read More...
Published on Jun 6,2020 07:29 PM
--Insecurity--
By Shriya Upadhyay in Poetry | Reads: 855 | Likes: 0
--Insecurity-- I look at myself in the mirror, 'you have changed so much' I said like someone who was expecting a reply. Fiddling with my toes, locks of hair tugged behind my ear, she was budding on my body as pores of hair growth. Lingering on my lanky shoulder, we met at the crux of breaking, we  Read More...
Published on Mar 28,2020 03:09 PM
Treasure Trove
By Abha kala in Romance | Reads: 855 | Likes: 0
I was just fiddling with the TV remote and was searching some thing interesting to watch in Netflix I noticed movie  -‘Note Book ‘based on novel written by novelist Nicholas Spark.i had seen this movie long time back. Suddenly it dawned on me that the life story of the protagon  Read More...
Published on Apr 10,2020 10:24 AM
The Cry to the Divine
By Augusto Veronica Stewart in Poetry | Reads: 855 | 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
Cold/Mess
By anisha joshi in Romance | Reads: 855 | Likes: 0
4.45 am my phone rings.  I was half asleep but the blurred sight of your name brings back too many memories to be viewed with my eyes closed. My heart which I  think probably went numb years ago starts beating faster than the wings of a baby bird's first flight. I pick up the phone excited  Read More...
Published on May 9,2020 02:48 PM
And I became a butterfly freed from cocoon
By soumya sthitapragyan in General Literary | Reads: 855 | Likes: 0
Should I or should not !!! Finally the results of her international scholarship came for which she had sacrificed her all luxury pleasures .Excited to decide where to fly a text popped up reading it wasn't meant to be ended like this ,you can't leave me alone here ,I need u , please stay back ..And   Read More...
Published on Jun 3,2020 06:48 AM
The Cherry tree
By Payal Arun in Poetry | Reads: 851 | Likes: 0
There you stand so tall and wide, Your leaves whispering in songs of time The little bunches of pink and white Swarming butterflies and sunshine Oh! I feel so lost but full Full of my substance when I'm under you Basked in sunrays you look so bright,  I feel complete surrender With so much dept  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 07:39 AM
Love
By Garvita Gour in Poetry | Reads: 850 | Likes: 0
I was off-track when you caught me meandering. Kinda Vulnerable!  I know that sounds staggering. But not gonna lie, the phase wasn't easy Then you got my back (finally)& now life's no more creasy.  Read More...
Published on May 14,2020 01:04 AM