You feel like home
By Dhanya Panicker in Poetry | Reads: 952 | Likes: 0
You feel like home to me, more and more each day. The home that I can rely on, to keep me safe and out of harm's way. You feel like home to me, a seemingly familiar yet exciting array; the more I stay the more I learn of your mysterious, endearing ways. - Dhanya Panicker  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 01:39 PM
The Murderous Thoughts
By Ritwik Raje in Thriller | Reads: 950 | Likes: 0
He crept through the shadows of the objects hewn about in an organised fashion. The day had come to an end, but the night had just risen to its infancy. As it grew, he realised, every night, it grew on him, with him. Day by day. It was just another night, with the same ringing awaking him. A name, a  Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 03:20 PM
Could Food Have Saved Chester?
By Sudakshina Bhatta in General Literary | Reads: 950 | Likes: 0
You heard it right, food, I just suggested food as a remedy for chronic depression. The depression that killed Chester Bennington. Want to know why? Well, it was back in 2015. After struggling with a full time job for one year, I finally resigned. I was under the impression that I was not doing just  Read More...
Published on Jun 8,2020 01:36 PM
A Journey Within
By Preeti Agrawal in Poetry | Reads: 948 | Likes: 0
A Journey Within A rhythm of silence, just tap into it Oneness with the entire universe begin This enormous wealth in our hearts Take us towards a journey within.  There is bliss, there is beauty, there is joy That is you, you realize and enjoy.  Let's radiate peace and vibrations, honor d  Read More...
Published on Jun 6,2020 02:44 PM
Cave in? Maybe not
By Akhila S. Prakash in Poetry | Reads: 946 | Likes: 0
At ease she felt,  To have let go of her nerves.  Everything in order like before.  On occasion, a slight pain throbbed in her chest,  but quick to suppress,  she was getting better at it.  Hit by a sudden wave of a misfortune,  her fears and anxieties began to br  Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 08:58 AM
A Rainy Night in Kolkata.
By Pratyush Padihary in Thriller | Reads: 946 | Likes: 0
Ballygunge constitutes the entirety of South Calcutta to be approx. The face of the old dilapidated buildings from the times of the British Raj, today seem to  be wearing a drapery of heavy exhaustion in lieu of the witness they have borne for decades now. Banners keep screaming about the build  Read More...
Published on Apr 5,2020 02:06 PM
Kisses
By Baskar in Poetry | Reads: 945 | Likes: 0
the last time i forgot to breathe was when we let our lips talk. .. every time the lower lip made a sin the other waited for its turn to commit a sin together they brought up souls exchanging love. ... i never wanted to kiss you jus wanted to check if it was strawberry. ...  Read More...
Published on Apr 13,2020 08:49 PM
Women and Power
By C. Kaviya in Poetry | Reads: 945 | Likes: 0
Shines before the sun Works without being paid Loves with no expectations  Cares with tenderness Dreams with no hope Yearns for what she never gets Shares what she loves the most Leaves those who loved her truly  Laughs with pain Lives not for her They call it sacrifice  I call it her  Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 10:34 PM
Are you happy? Are you human?
By Sanil Yadav in General Literary | Reads: 944 | Likes: 0
One of the greatest American authors once said….“No human being can continue for long to exist sanely under conditions of absolute reality.” - Shirley JacksonFor me, personally, the above quote makes a lot of sense and gives a new perspective to view life.The first question that c  Read More...
Published on May 10,2020 12:31 AM
Antic Dimple , I fall for
By Rayees Ramzan in Poetry | Reads: 944 | Likes: 0
Till then life was very simple Until I came through your antic dimple Days were busiest and nights soulful How can I express, I am your grateful Walking beside was sending me vibes Despite belonging to different tribes Everyone was staring at us like we were doing a crime Till the day you said, "I d  Read More...
Published on May 15,2020 06:38 PM
Periods-Let's make it the new normal !
By Aditi in General Literary | Reads: 940 | Likes: 0
I recently came across a series of ads by Rio pads and was mighty impressed . Below is the link- https://youtu.be/L4R1P0w7kRk https://youtu.be/2bgM2Aak-3A Many of you might find this ad disturbing and gruesome but this is the first ad I've seen in so many years that actually depicts menstrual blood   Read More...
Published on Apr 16,2020 04:23 PM
Flames
By Tanveer Ahmad Khan in Poetry | Reads: 939 | Likes: 0
Beneath these flames Beyond those barracks You will find my childish dreams The smoke of your destruction Carries my destiny Oh! Windy night          Stop for a while Take me with you   You see the rubbles The wretched souls They make me sick You   Read More...
Published on May 20,2020 10:56 AM
Lost and Found
By Incredible Scribble in General Literary | Reads: 937 | Likes: 0
Lakshmi was getting ready in the morning, as usual, preparing Breakfast and Lunch for her kids Kamakshi and Kartik. Kamakshi, their 15 year old, came running to her in the kitchen giving her updates on news, stating that China had an outburst of a virus, Covid 19, many people died,  and many ar  Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 09:46 AM
Nemesis
By Ankurita in Poetry | Reads: 935 | Likes: 0
#Nemesis and one day i wake up and the world around me changed everything seemed to be still  the curtains open and i could see the blue sky with the sun embracing me with every bit of its beams and the clouds that i slept on many a times in my dreams the aroma of my coffee beans and the bliss  Read More...
Published on Apr 10,2020 08:44 PM
Beings as alive as us
By Roma Shukla in Poetry | Reads: 934 | Likes: 0
Beings as alive as us need not be lonely.We can always find our way to each otherin daylight and dreams.We can hold hands on a cold starry night, swing high in forbidden parksand touch the sky,dive naked into the sea and not be shy.We aren't missing pieces of a pseudo-existent puzzlebut a unique puz  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 08:03 AM