Teeny Weeny Pepper Tree
By Vijay Kailash in Poetry | Reads: 714 | Likes: 0
On the backyard of my house There creeps a teeny weeny pepper tree Adorned with little dots of spicy pepper Majestic black in colour Looking innocent and guileless as ever Whom we’ve failed to appreciate over the years Probably because we’ve forgotten our own history I take it upon me to  Read More...
Published on May 8,2020 12:51 PM
Once he was a common man now a soldier.
By Harshit Goyal (Lucifer) in Poetry | Reads: 714 | Likes: 0
He was assuring his family for his return, But after a year the family may have a body to burn, Before leaving his house, he gave a kiss to his daughter, And said her "Your father may not return but try to be like him, a fighter", Once he wanted to be a good father, Now leaving his children to becom  Read More...
Published on May 27,2020 09:47 AM
Past- Vanished yet Eternal
By Ananya Sharma in Poetry | Reads: 713 | Likes: 0
I ran, ran fast, fast enough from the past, to not hurt.  But there comes a point when a person has to slow down,  Slow down, to breathe, to think, and that's when it grabbed me,  That little piece of dirt, pervert.  It grabbed me with it's knife like fingers, scratched through m  Read More...
Published on Apr 9,2020 12:40 PM
Not a day goes by
By Kahini Kundu in Romance | Reads: 713 | Likes: 0
How mysterious have you been To colour them black those that haven't seen The way you're in me - More than me — Much more than I've ever been.   Let go of my sky But I won't let us down. Let go of my ground But I want you by my side. Behind the edges that you cross Sketched on my sands an  Read More...
Published on May 12,2020 07:04 AM
The twist named Sarah
By Chinmay Tawde in General Literary | Reads: 711 | Likes: 0
Andrew was an elementary school kid. His family shifted to new jersey after the accidental death of his parents. Unlike others , he is an introvert kind of person. He was alone all the time and hesitated to share his problems with others. Due to his dark past , he started lacking in studies too.&nbs  Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 06:08 PM
Mother's Love
By heather wilhelm in Poetry | Reads: 711 | Likes: 0
Mother's Love Mother martyr, martyr Mother  It’s hard to tell the difference. When I love so very hard,  Love can bring resistance. Once I felt it in the womb Martyr followed very soon. I laughed, I cried, became dismayed But I wouldn’t have it any other way. The love is force  Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 10:40 PM
Phoenix
By Bhavya in Poetry | Reads: 710 | Likes: 0
To the world she was a ball of energy; All sparks and smiles, the happy-go-lucky But seldom people notice her stiffened shoulders, the ocean of tears behind her eyes, The ball and chain of insecurities that chained her wings  Now, now she ain't no damsel in distress,  She 's a fighter, she  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 02:50 PM
Mother
By Ayush Chhabra in Poetry | Reads: 710 | Likes: 0
Mother, I sometimes think about how I fell apart from you in all these years That I have stories to tell my friends, my lover and even strangers But I have nothing to tell you. That as soon as I left your womb, I have just wanted, craved and desired And never looked back ever since. That I often gro  Read More...
Published on Apr 24,2020 04:29 AM
Rain
By PETER PARKER in General Literary | Reads: 710 | Likes: 0
As per promise, they both were use to meet on the same place, that corner bench of the park. One showed up but the other one didn't. And once again it started raining, sid who showed up, his heart was distorted he started crying and then he heard a voice, of the another person aqsa, with whom sid wa  Read More...
Published on May 28,2020 11:38 PM
Bereaved
By subhadra kunduri in Poetry | Reads: 709 | Likes: 0
Bereaved      Long days, longer nights, yet how did twelve weeks go? Thinking of you speeding away to a distance far ashore, Gone in a whiff, gone in a puff,  leaving me in sorrow Alas, Raj -  away forever, how do I face the morrow?       With a zest  Read More...
Published on Apr 4,2020 09:23 PM
Love just fades away
By Niveditha in True Story | Reads: 708 | Likes: 0
The time when he told that I came into his life as a fairy and I am his forever I believed it little did I know the one who told I love everything about you would ask me to change completely to be with him! There was time when he was crazily in love with me and came to my city to settle down. Also t  Read More...
Published on Apr 13,2020 10:33 AM
Emergence of the 'new normal' in global societies
By Kirk Louis Jacob in General Literary | Reads: 707 | Likes: 0
Are we recognising the emergence of the ‘new normal’ which involves a conscious movement away from the blame and scapegoating position? In these days of what some people are calling the ‘new normal’, our world media is constantly baffled and being mesmerised by the new god &  Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 04:38 PM
Autobiography of a Twig
By saumya singh in Poetry | Reads: 706 | Likes: 0
THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A TWIG  I was once a part of a huge tree As happy as one could be I was covered with lush green leaves And never had time to grieve   My position was so high That I could almost touch the sky From there I used to see The golden ball going in the sea   At night sof  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 01:08 PM
A Haunting Experience
By Maheshwari Juttu in True Story | Reads: 706 | Likes: 0
It was a hot summer. Our summer holidays had just begun. As far as I remember, I had then completed my 5th class in an eminent international school located in the outskirts of the city where we lived. As both of my parents were job-holders, I was accustomed to gloomy routine and awfully tedious city  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 10:33 PM
அது ஒரு கனாக்காலம்
By Gopinath Samikkannu in Poetry | Reads: 705 | Likes: 0
அதிகாலை 4 மணி  கோலமிடும் பருவப்பெண்கள்... வீதியெங்கும் வீட்டுத்தோட்டத்தின் மலர்மணம்... காணும் இடமெல்லாம் கண  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 04:03 AM