Inevitably Positive
By Asmita Srivastava in General Literary | Reads: 585 | Likes: 0
We surround ourselves with the trivial so much, that it starts being not trivial and ends up becoming the most important part of our lives. It's true that most of us tend to focus on the bad instead of the good, this has been the law of human civilization otherwise why would one who had the pleasure  Read More...
Published on Apr 14,2020 12:53 AM
Diary Of The Collective Human Conscience
By Toshika Mishra in General Literary | Reads: 584 | Likes: 0
I don't know when they started. I just remember waking up one night, drenched in sweat. It was the weirdest feeling. It was hollow. Like something was missing. Something that used to be an important part of me, was suddenly gone. And I couldn't do anything about it but continue to exist without tha  Read More...
Published on May 26,2020 02:46 PM
Emotional Rammy
By Vidushi Gupta in General Literary | Reads: 584 | Likes: 0
It was finally time, To get ready for the last battle of mine. As I stepped into the field, Armed with all the courage my parents kissed me with, I saw the opponents and thought to myself,” Why are they doing this to me? How can they stand in my way? I brought them up, nurtured them, loved the  Read More...
Published on Jun 4,2020 08:13 PM
THE TIMES HAVE CHANGED
By Shravanthi Reddy in War Story | Reads: 583 | Likes: 0
The world has become so subtle that the slightest thing affecting one land is bringing a storm in another. Things are not quite the same anymore. We wake up each day to the terrible news of planes crashed, one country declaring war on other, outbreak of a deadly virus, and spread of religious hypocr  Read More...
Published on Jun 3,2020 07:55 PM
Be you!
By Aditya Prakash in Poetry | Reads: 582 | Likes: 0
Be free Escape from your insecurities Let the flames burn in your heartLike a wildfire Turning your doubts in ashesFulfill your desiresBurning it brighterDont be shackled to the illusions of societyBe a butterfly or a dragonFlap your wings in grace orSoar to heights worthy of envyConquer them with y  Read More...
Published on Apr 12,2020 11:33 PM
Factory Data Reset
By Haya Tanvir in Poetry | Reads: 579 | Likes: 0
Look around you, look what has happened Can you even guess when this will end? How eager you are to go back to life as you knew it But can you ignore the fact that you had a chance- and you blew it? Now you are desperate for things to go back to ‘Normal’, you say But if ‘normal&r  Read More...
Published on May 14,2020 08:57 AM
The Pandemic Lockdown
By Thomas Roberts in Poetry | Reads: 578 | Likes: 0
When the pandemic lockdown started, this was something new, A lot of thought on what to do, worries were a few. Started honing on our musical skills,  With evening bible study, Dancing was the exercise for the mind and the body. Late to bed and late to rise, was at that time the norm, But fol  Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 11:14 PM
Nightstand by the window
By Dhara Shrivastava in Poetry | Reads: 578 | Likes: 0
I sit cross legged on the edge of my bed My mind wandering off to places I don't recognise The window by the bed caught my eye and my whole body felt the deep breeze, The scent of wet soil echoing in my soul. By the window was my nightstand  holding onto my sanity was my bookshelf Some of whic  Read More...
Published on May 28,2020 12:37 AM
WYSIWYG
By D. Krishnaswamy Rao in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 577 | Likes: 0
Humour WYSIWYG   Written by: D. Krishnaswamy Rao, # 18 (213), III Cross, Garden Villas, Nagarabhavi Main Road, Bangalore 560 072 Contact no: 9731312783 E- mail: Krishnaswamy_rao@yahoo.com   ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------   Read More...
Published on Jun 1,2020 02:25 PM
The green bushes
By saanvi priya in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 576 | Likes: 0
One Sunday Morning, Jack“ the gardener”, planted a sapling in his garden knowing that till the weekened he would be able to see it growing at least two little poddle babies of leaves, as he has to leave for his home soon.His duplex was the dearest thing he had with him.A lonely child tho  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 05:45 PM
Fireflies
By Malvika Amdekar in General Literary | Reads: 576 | Likes: 0
We underestimate the importance of pain and darkness, really. We always call it names and want all of it to run away from us. We always treat it like an outsider, an unknown entity which doesn't belong to us. We try hard and hard to be free from its clutches. We drive ourselves mad for carrying it.   Read More...
Published on May 15,2020 10:14 AM
The hopeful tunes of the moon
By Nivedita A in Poetry | Reads: 575 | Likes: 0
Oh! My dear poetic brain  You churned out the poetic verses, to express the heart-fealt emotions. The iconic memory  captured the beauty  of the scintillating night , and it signalled to pen down before the picture fades from the brain. With all my might I tried I couldn't slee  Read More...
Published on May 27,2020 12:29 PM
Falling for you
By Aastha in Poetry | Reads: 575 | Likes: 0
I've thought of taking your hands in mine And everytime I brush past, You pull them away. Why do you punish me so. Why am I the one who gets tortured  When all I did was to seek you out and hold you. I'll lose you, I know But I can't help myself from trying. Trying to keep you beside me   Read More...
Published on May 28,2020 10:06 PM
The selling of Social Distancing
By Niladri in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 574 | Likes: 0
THE SELLING OF SOCIAL DISTANCING.   Interlinks of economic activities and business opportunities are common. An intelligent businessman will find more opportunities than he can discover. The recent worldwide pandemic has created multiple avenues despite the downfall in GDP of many countrie  Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 11:03 AM
Gujarat 2002- Delhi 2020
By Lamya Rassiwala in General Literary | Reads: 573 | Likes: 0
Gujarat 2002- Delhi 2020   I am Safiya, I am 7 years old, I live with my Abu-Ammi, little brother and Dadi. We live in Delhi and I am so proud to stay in the capital city of our Country. My teacher says we are special people because we stay in a special city. We have a   Read More...
Published on May 31,2020 06:37 PM