Caramel Custard
By Sweta N in General Literary | Reads: 750 | Likes: 0
'You would get a retirement than getting a judgement in our system.' swinging his long, black coat, that was covering his quite plump physique and continuing his stiff walk, my lawyer A J Nabar went on motioning towards the crowded street food stalls continuing  'You eat and come while I go for  Read More...
Published on May 15,2020 06:17 PM
Shooting stars look beautiful
By Sohini in Poetry | Reads: 748 | Likes: 0
All the Polaroid flew away with the wind,  And my hand it's now empty, Nothing it is holding on to, Like nothing is holding on to it, The forever yours is written nowhere, But I know,  It's alright, It's gonna be alright, These feelings, they will stay, 'Cause they aren't people, And I kno  Read More...
Published on Apr 1,2020 11:06 AM
Priorities
By Deepa Aiyar in Poetry | Reads: 748 | Likes: 0
A short verse on Priorities    There  is so much to do  And so little time Is normally  the fear that haunts us when we have gone past our prime Yet our priorities keep changing  In our struggle of balancing and managing We keep shuffling them constantly like a card pac  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 12:22 PM
Be The One for You
By Amrutha PS in General Literary | Reads: 747 | Likes: 0
At times it is smarter to be distant from everyone else. At times it is smarter to be quiet.Being separated from everyone else never implies being lonely.Both are incredibly different.Being alone is much the same as to be a Mr. Bean fan.He is the man who instructed us to appreciate our own conversat  Read More...
Published on May 14,2020 12:37 PM
An Open Letter to the Universe.
By Chris Mathew in Poetry | Reads: 746 | Likes: 0
An Open Letter to the Universe To the begining, and end of everything. To the eternal being, always there. You loaned me a feeling of having someone. Never alone, but my own clone. You made me believe in myself. And gave me the power to manifest. You told me there's nothing wrong in wanting alot.   Read More...
Published on Apr 25,2020 12:20 PM
Nature
By Preeti Agrawal in Poetry | Reads: 746 | Likes: 0
Nature It holds a great, creator's signature The images of universe can be seen In a small scene of nature.  Inhale the fragrance, truly experience Even your nature make sense A life of abundance, you must venture Rather than in security, spend in opportunity Look natural beauty beholding purit  Read More...
Published on May 19,2020 10:01 PM
The Solitary Nightingale
By varsha in Poetry | Reads: 745 | Likes: 0
Staring at the wide, clear sky,the caged nightingale warbled in her agony.Flapping it’s clipped wings,determined to fight the fear that clings,abandoning the cage forever,the solitary nightingale left on a new endeavor.Across the paddy fields,crawling away from the slithering serpents,dodging   Read More...
Published on May 26,2020 07:50 PM
WHO-MEN
By Meryl Rock in General Literary | Reads: 745 | Likes: 0
She, her, a woman, a mortal who bore the blame of betrayal from the very beginning, wherein, the man had equally participated in eating the apple. They say a woman came from a man, yet a man failed to respect a part of his own self. She was created from a man’s rib, yet she stood not beside bu  Read More...
Published on Jun 11,2020 04:16 PM
A raindrop journey
By Neema Kumari in General Literary | Reads: 744 | Likes: 0
Clouds had grown fierce, from soft pale blue to robust grey. Raindrops were jumping inside to come out. As they got impatient to start their journey from sky to earth, clouds prepared themselves to release their tiny jewels whom they had stored inside for a long time. It was hard for them to let the  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 11:38 AM
Until one day!
By chaotic.poet in Poetry | Reads: 744 | 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
Reminiscence
By bavana ganesan in Poetry | Reads: 744 | Likes: 0
Clueless attires that I have worn,  Dark or bright that drenched me up A woolen thread that was never sworn,  Bit of my anguish swept me above . Yet to become, get to be seen  Not to mourn, nor to glee  Yet the casts was so much clear  Studded and stuffed with millions of pi  Read More...
Published on Jun 8,2020 08:58 PM
செய்யத்தக்கவை செய்யத்தகாதவை - சுவி.பாபு T தாமஸ்
By Evg.Babu.T Thomas in General Literary | Reads: 743 | Likes: 0
செய்யத்தக்கவை செய்யத்தகாதவை - சுவி.பாபு T தாமஸ் நான் உபத்திரவப்பட்டது நல்லது, அதினால் உமது பிரமாணங்களைக் கற்று  Read More...
Published on Apr 12,2020 12:49 PM
Memory Lane
By Joshua Kennedy in Poetry | Reads: 743 | Likes: 0
Poor little girl, subjected to such horrors at such a tender age. Sad little boy, whose father beats him black and blue till he, bleeds every drop of trust. The whip of a belt, the crack of a fist, is all it takes for a childhood missed. All it takes, yet it takes all, the children, the innocent,   Read More...
Published on Jun 11,2020 03:36 PM
What the . . . !
By Suvankar Ghosh Roy Chowdhury in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 740 | Likes: 0
My university is certainly one of the unsung wonders of the world, overshadowed by its association with academic excellence. It never fails to amuse you, even when you do not really want to be amused. Early last afternoon, at around one, when too hot the eyes of heaven did shine, I happened to find   Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 09:41 AM
The Reality
By Annby in Poetry | Reads: 740 | Likes: 0
I came out from the world, From fantasy to reality. I had everything and everyone Around me,and I was rich. I gave a rose to a girl, She returned her love to me. She was with me All the time,and I was rich. I gave a golden locket To a friend. He had enough money To be my business partner,and I was  Read More...
Published on May 24,2020 01:37 AM