Indefinite Crack
By Incomplete.Draft in General Literary | Reads: 681 | Likes: 0
Never did I think that I would wake up one day to find that the world has halted. For me, this being my final year in college, the endment had halted. Without proper goodbyes, we were shipped off to our houses to view the world from four walls when these stressful times could have been replaced by p  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 02:51 PM
The Tiny Window
By Anilkumar Kurup in General Literary | Reads: 681 | Likes: 0
“And now I may dismiss my heroine to the sleepless couch, which is the true heroines portion- to a pillow strewed with thorns and wet with tears. And lucky may she think herself, if she gets another goodnights rest in the course of the next three months.” Jane Austen   We did not ke  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 11:42 AM
And the heart answered
By Neema Kumari in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 681 | Likes: 0
It was love. She was damn sure. For the past few days, she was crazily in love with her best friend. She wondered why she never felt the same for him before that day. But it was different now. She had fallen in love with him, and she was sure he felt the same for her. She recalled that day when he t  Read More...
Published on Apr 22,2020 05:25 PM
Game of Bigotry
By akshat kaushal in General Literary | Reads: 681 | Likes: 0
There is a significant difference between majority, And a foul game of bigotry Just because you’re in a larger number, you’ll be powerful? Just because your headcount is low, why your abilities are doubtful?   This is not solely about religious community but about every parted se  Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 05:56 PM
The scars of my childhood
By shireen ahsan in General Literary | Reads: 681 | Likes: 0
I stood scared and trembling in the corner as I saw him raising his hand again at my docile , weak mother . She stood cowering and crying in the corner. He threw the plate of food which she had so painstakingly made for him . My anger knew no bounds . I wanted to kill him but I felt so helpless. Wha  Read More...
Published on May 26,2020 11:49 PM
The Arctic in our hearts shall melt
By Saba Fatima in Poetry | Reads: 680 | Likes: 0
Her beauty didn't last and so didn't his money, They were wretched in the cold and wished it was sunny; The rain poured in, from the tarpaulin above, But they believed they would survive, only by love.   Resources! Resources! Their trembling house cried, How blooming was the woman when she cam  Read More...
Published on Apr 8,2020 06:25 AM
Random musings
By samanvitha in General Literary | Reads: 674 | Likes: 0
The past few days as I’ve been scrolling through Instagram there were many who mentioned that the quarantine and the whole work from home situation has allowed them to notice the tiny details like how the light played in the various corners of their home.Now I’ve been working from home t  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 11:16 AM
Beyond "Us"
By Kiran in Poetry | Reads: 674 | Likes: 0
I know you think of me,   When the sun sets, When the moon shines, When the sea greets the shores, When the leaves blush at autumn,   And that's enough for me..!!     - Kiran  Read More...
Published on May 8,2020 02:56 AM
Dear Brother
By Alisha Nandeshwar in Poetry | Reads: 674 | Likes: 0
  On this day, dear brother,  Let's try not to fight, Oh, who am I kidding? Our bickering is our birthright!   But without any fights today, Let's celebrate the bond we share, Even though I know that, Sometimes you don't even play fair!   You have given me many gifts, Even the pr  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 04:16 PM
The Unsung Song
By M J Nieves in War Story | Reads: 673 | Likes: 0
Violent winds, eyes see roads caked with dust,  The town is now a battle ground;  The stainless steel corrodes to rust,  Ears twitch at the common marching sound.    E’er soldiers give out a battle cry Heavy buil  Read More...
Published on May 14,2020 10:21 PM
Nature
By Hridya Amal in General Literary | Reads: 673 | Likes: 0
In a crowded railway station, where people are running like ants, trains are roaring, shopkeepers shouting “tea Tea…Coffee…Coffee…”                 Thomson a gentleman around forty year old is sitting on a bench in the platfo  Read More...
Published on May 31,2020 03:15 PM
The day we come out of the lockdown
By farida rangwala in Poetry | Reads: 671 | Likes: 0
The day we come out  Of the lockdown, May be the sun would shower The light brighter than before. The deserted streets Would throb with a dazzle of life, The smiles on our faces, Would be wider and pure. The breeze would be pristine With the smell of empathy That would have won over Our hearts   Read More...
Published on May 25,2020 10:14 PM
Animals Talk in Quarantine!
By Vibhuti Vaid in Poetry | Reads: 670 | Likes: 0
Where has that human gone?  Who got me  chillies every morn,  Even the one who brought me bread,  Or the one who sat here and read,  The little girl who came for a walk,  The grandmother who loved to talk,  The Flying Jatt who ran so fast,  The man who made al  Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 03:22 PM
When we were small
By Srishty Gupta in Poetry | Reads: 669 | Likes: 0
When we were small It never mattered how we smell We were more than skin deep when we heard someone weep We had nothing in ours minds Rather than just being kind Complexion meant colours Our figures meant shapes We shared chapaties we shared our grapes We didn't knew ego, all we said was sorry We be  Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 06:01 PM
My life is a movie.
By Shruti Reddy in True Story | Reads: 668 | Likes: 0
I remember I was 10 years old when I started watching movies with putting my heart into them. Before that I never felt such wonderful connection with them. I see myself in every character, the way they talk, the way they cry, they behave, every, every bit of them influences me, always. I see my life  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 12:59 PM