The journey
By Aishwarya Nimbjiya in Poetry | Reads: 823 | Likes: 0
THE JOURNEY  The myth of birth yet continues to fool us,  And the fear of death yet creates such a fuss!  For birth from womb isn't the only beginning of life,  As if the concept of afterbirth we just couldn't derive.    From cradle to tomb the ride is surrealistic,&nbs  Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 06:37 PM
The Way Of A New World
By Epsita Mitra in Poetry | Reads: 823 | Likes: 0
The Way Of A New World Epsita Mitra Here are the step to grow; Step from a newer world. A way of seeking life; A leaf of rainbow sky. Coconut trees are lonely here; Sun sets and mix up here. Sea comes with flawless tide; Tumultuous to know wavy to hide. God knows who will stay here; It is the way  Read More...
Published on May 7,2020 06:29 PM
I Discovered a Friend.
By Tanya Goyal in Poetry | Reads: 823 | Likes: 0
The sun has been hitting the daisies in the garden, And I have been sitting, amidst the soft grass, with my friend of ages. Lately, she has been the only one with whom, I smile at the clouds and laugh out my reveries. We have been running in our streets, In an endless euphoria, And I have been stick  Read More...
Published on Jun 12,2020 04:59 PM
Who am I..?!
By lakshmi vasudev in True Story | Reads: 822 | Likes: 0
Part 1 Then train was heading toward its destination oblivious to its passengers. Though all were travelling, everyone's life's journey was different and so was their purpose, reason or need to be here. Neerada sat near the window and looked out with a heavy heart, but the glimpses of moving landsca  Read More...
Published on May 25,2020 07:36 PM
Frangipani and the bougainvillea
By Jyotsna Kumar in General Literary | Reads: 820 | Likes: 0
Where I live, frangipanis abound.  I am more familiar with the Indian term for them, the ‘champa’.It took me time to figure out that they were called frangipanis. I have seen them almost everywhere in and around the area where I live, abundant in their red or white blossoms. The w  Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 02:58 PM
Mindful.
By Johny in Poetry | Reads: 820 | Likes: 0
Like thunderclouds filled with raindrops, My mind is on the brink of erupting, It's pouring cats and dogs, Up in my head. The deluge is so strong, so great, My thoughts overwhelm me, Confounded, confused, stupefied, I know it's just the beginning. Can't pinpoint the reason why, But I know why, Or I   Read More...
Published on May 29,2020 12:51 AM
Until one day!
By chaotic.poet in Poetry | Reads: 818 | Likes: 0
She believed in loveAnd everytng that love bringsShe tried so hard In the ups and downsNothing could ever shake her beliefs Until one day She realized It was all temporary illusionsSome people called it loveShe gathered all her shattered pieces Of all the things he could possibly damage he chose her  Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 07:39 PM
Make peace with the broken pieces
By anupama singh in General Literary | Reads: 816 | Likes: 0
Make peace with your broken pieces Most of us at some point of our life have felt broken, lost, unloved, defeated or devasted. This is a state of imperfection when we feel not good enough, or fall from our self- created image of perfection. Being enough or being perfect is a façade we put up   Read More...
Published on Apr 6,2020 05:01 PM
The Lock Down
By Nabin Chandra Mishra in Poetry | Reads: 815 | Likes: 0
The Lock Down     The lock down was preordained, “To defeat the dreaded Covid-19”. At the cost of all the comforts, All remain inside without agitating.     The every blueprint that was in mind,  Could not be fulfilled and was adjourned. The hope persisted only f  Read More...
Published on May 14,2020 12:09 PM
Into the Light
By Jyothi Annie Mathew in Poetry | Reads: 813 | Likes: 0
Deep down dark and horrified I was stuck in my own world of a toxicity Where love seemed disrespectful Where life was never a hope I was caught by the web of a toxic relationship Which killed me day by day And then one day from no where  I saw a light  A light that gave me hope But then I   Read More...
Published on Apr 16,2020 12:54 PM
An evening by the Ganges
By tina in General Literary | Reads: 812 | Likes: 0
I always find something mysterious in the dusk. The birds returning to their nest, the distant sound of the steamer, the tea sellers in their earnest try to sell some "lemon-chai", the gushing sound of the Ganges water hitting the last step of the ghat and me, observing every minute detail with a pe  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 12:44 PM
Being with you
By Incognito Missy in Romance | Reads: 812 | Likes: 0
Sitting right beside you Holding my breath to kiss you Feeling so much better with you When I feel cosy with you.   That's how I feel being with you.   Daydreaming about living my life with you Making efforts to endeavour you Escaping the world, I wanna relinquish to you I might wind you u  Read More...
Published on May 21,2020 12:13 PM
Garbha
By Gayathri Devi Dutt in General Literary | Reads: 812 | Likes: 0
Ma, Ma, let me out please, cried a fragile voice.I paused and started looking around to recognise the voice source. The voice emerged again and again, gradually picking up sound, into the pattern of sound waves, creating ripples. Ripples in air!! The ripple size was unmeasurable but extended far eno  Read More...
Published on Jun 8,2020 12:49 AM
Time
By Sachi Mulki in Romance | Reads: 811 | Likes: 0
He neatly brushed his oiled hair to one side, pushing tiny strands behind his ears. “A side parting suits you, in my opinion”, he remembered her coyly smiling as they walked to school on a winter morning. Placing the bottle of coconut oil back in the shelf, he carefully put the marigold  Read More...
Published on May 2,2020 08:01 PM
Could you hear??
By Priyanka Bhowmick in Poetry | Reads: 810 | Likes: 0
Could you hear the sound of stillness?? the sweet melody of birds conquesting human isolation.. the sound of rain falling down the vulnerable soil.. the touch of breeze triumphing the contamination caused by our artificial possessions.. the peace and tranquility you've been longing for, while trying  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 07:25 AM