Maybe It's You
By Alisha Nandeshwar in Poetry | Reads: 836 | Likes: 0
An evening breeze hits me as such, Feels like that cold icy touch. It may not be or maybe it’s true, When my heart claims maybe it’s you.   A gust of wind swirls around, Lifting my tresses with a cloaked bound. It can be a storm starting to brew, But my heart says maybe it’  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 04:04 PM
Long walk on beach.
By Chaitra Inamdar in Poetry | Reads: 834 | Likes: 0
Suffocated, caged is what I am feeling at this moment. Come lets take a long walk, on a beach. Just walk with me, let the sound of the waves take us into its arms. Just listen, let the sea sing a melodious song for us. Just look into my eyes, and let the peace celebrate the victory of our love J  Read More...
Published on May 1,2020 12:36 AM
Twilight
By Ahindra Kumar Biswas in Poetry | Reads: 834 | Likes: 0
I became younger before my age, Felt the torture but yet remained mute. Silence covered me ,which the situation has hallowed, I'm a whore , That's my little crime !! I walk in this path for a few penny, They kept my body as it was, But burnt me alive, I can't see myself on the mirror, They mixed me  Read More...
Published on Jun 11,2020 10:04 AM
The Aftermath
By Anita Sharma in General Literary | Reads: 833 | Likes: 0
The Aftermath So much has been shared on the social networking circuit about the covid pandemic and its aftermath that one would feel that everything that could possibly be said or written has already been penned, and that too several times over. But, like everyone else I too would like to believe t  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 01:26 PM
How responsible are we ?
By Aditi in General Literary | Reads: 830 | Likes: 0
For weeks we watched the cases of COVID19 multiplying in various countries across the world till the first case in India was reported on the 30th of January and the numbers haven’t stopped increasing since then. We are a country with a population of more than 1.3 billion people If the virus sp  Read More...
Published on Apr 16,2020 03:26 PM
Hope
By Merlynn George in Poetry | Reads: 829 | Likes: 0
There was once a girl,          Who would sit by her window, In the wee hours of the night, Hoping to find a ray of light Now ,she knew it wasn’t morning , The Sun wouldn’t be up , And yet she’d look outside, Hoping to find a ray of light. The clock struc  Read More...
Published on Jun 3,2020 10:57 PM
It's called life
By Napoleon Hajong in Poetry | Reads: 829 | Likes: 0
It's called Life In the light of the morning.. I came in this world.. Got abundance of love.. In the lap of my Mother and Father.. In the mid of the noon.. They walked carrying me on their back..  Telling sweet stories and making sure I am fast  asleep.. Raised me to grow in their life   Read More...
Published on Jun 14,2020 06:44 AM
Do you love me? - Part II
By Alisha Nandeshwar in General Literary | Reads: 828 | Likes: 0
Love is dangerously beautiful. But sometimes this love is too dangerous to destroy something beautiful. I spend the whole day mulling over that text messages again and again. It must have been Nikhil who dropped that message with an unknown number that I am sure of. But why? Why would he do that a  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 04:48 PM
My beloved.
By Darpan Sain in Romance | Reads: 828 | Likes: 0
                                My beloved.                      Spirituality has taught me  to love myself first. Then in which Statue or Spirit should I bel  Read More...
Published on May 31,2020 05:22 PM
All because of a global pandemic
By raashi chouhan in General Literary | Reads: 827 | Likes: 0
 this lockdown has been quite a roller coaster journey for me, from postponed exams, epiphanies to heartbreaks and broken dreams. Dare i say that i’ve seen it all. For an introvert like me quarantining myself isn’t very hard. I’ve stayed this way for 18 years of my life. But t  Read More...
Published on Apr 4,2020 03:43 AM
U&I
By Roopa in True Story | Reads: 826 | Likes: 0
There are a number of questions ruining her and his mind. Though the number of answers left to be said. Hard to hit her heart knowingly and unknowingly. Yes, conceptions are to be conveyed and get cleared. A number of stereotypic scratched stories in his imagination about the talks he had heard f  Read More...
Published on Apr 28,2020 11:12 PM
Emergence of the 'new normal' in global societies
By Kirk Louis Jacob in General Literary | Reads: 825 | 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
I'm a survivor
By Nandana Vijayakumar in Poetry | Reads: 824 | Likes: 0
I know an ugly word, with a scary meaning, It took my hair off, turned my skin darker, gave me throat sores and fatigue. Made stomach and head ache, my constant companions. 'Cancer',the word is, in me still awake.   The first time it met me, I felt so fragile, Thought I won't make it, not even   Read More...
Published on May 8,2020 12:41 PM
Totally Today
By Preeti Agrawal in Poetry | Reads: 824 | Likes: 0
Totally Today Treat this life as sacred To live totally today.  Not to lose sight of many blessings Immersing in the beauty of the walk My heart filled with wonderment Happy. I am still on this day To live totally today.  May it wipe my petty creations Each step takes me towards growth Eac  Read More...
Published on May 25,2020 02:13 PM
Never Too Late
By Meenakshi Dawer in General Literary | Reads: 823 | Likes: 0
#PandemicTime’s #CoronaVirus .....Now is the time to fight back together yet individually. We are all strong fighters in our own unique way. We have built together where we stand today. Today we may bear financial loses, mental fear, emotional insecurities of life and talk about it but we al  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 01:35 PM