Crimson Night
By Meghma Sengupta in Poetry | Reads: 456 | Likes: 7
CRIMSON NIGHT Staring into a deep black hole and the acoustics making it shiver, It was a crimson night then, taking its most gory form Deja vu- I have lived this time and again, The colour of her lips holding some lilac , Calming as the winds maybe, it stirs some hope... Hoping to see her again on   Read More...
Published on May 29,2020 10:16 AM
Some Days
By Sharon Thomas in Poetry | Reads: 416 | Likes: 7
SOME DAYS There'd be days like these her momma said,Not the ones she'd like,Not the ones she'd choose,Days that are dark and turn into tales. Mary knew John would come at dawn,Late or later but sure he would.Waiting made her happy,So she would send him merrily. She stared at the gusty dusk. And wai  Read More...
Published on Jun 11,2020 02:38 PM
Quarantine logs day
By Mohamed in True Story | Reads: 392 | Likes: 7
It's been 9 days of solitary confinement, Locking me up in My own room due to my own free will, Loathing to see the poisoned world and it was time since tried something new. It's weird, The feeling just pops up that you're Locked up Because of you and just when you thought everything was perfect the  Read More...
Published on Mar 28,2020 07:10 PM
WHEN THIS IS OVER (from our nature’s lens)
By Kriti Tewary in Poetry | Reads: 1,360 | Likes: 6
I regret, you feel caged while being at home in this all This is no vindication, but my tears flowing hearing your call   My flora and fauna have just regained their lives Don’t go back to using your knives   My turtles at shores, dolphins galore Monkeys in pools, peacocks dance and  Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 01:20 PM
Running Together
By Anumeha Bhagat in Poetry | Reads: 1,020 | Likes: 6
Why are they all running, running to win a race. Trying to achieve the end, The end which will yield nothing; but consequences bleak.                 Everyone is trying to reach the limit,         Read More...
Published on May 27,2020 03:56 PM
Spring in Kashmir
By nisar Ahmad wani in Poetry | Reads: 990 | Likes: 6
Flowers get their charm. Birds start their twittering. It is spring in Kashmir. It is spring in Kashmir. Animals come out from their habitats. Humans come out from their homes. It is spring in Kashmir. It is spring in Kashmir. Childerns are blooming like flowers. Farmers are glowing like Pearls. It   Read More...
Published on Apr 13,2020 07:44 PM
The Journey
By Kapilendra Das in Poetry | Reads: 955 | Likes: 6
*THE JOURNEY*                                                                                    Read More...
Published on Jun 14,2020 10:38 AM
And i fell in love, With a dream!
By Hridhya preman in Fantasy | Reads: 742 | Likes: 6
“AND I FELL IN LOVE, WITH A DREAM!” From the rise of Rufus sun to the kiss of moonlight, we run, run and run. Some run for reality and some for dreams while there are some paranormal kind of humans who run from realities to dreams. Well, I belong to those kind of humans. Somewhere in bet  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 11:53 PM
Miss Fortune
By Roshini Vasan in True Story | Reads: 726 | Likes: 6
Life is full of surprises and miracles. I didn’t believe in this until both of these happened intermittently in my life. And oh..I forgot another one...sacrifices. A major lesson of my life is no body is permanent in life that made me to live in reality without expectation as many people hanke  Read More...
Published on Apr 30,2020 08:04 PM
The Heartbreak
By Mitali Mittal in Romance | Reads: 626 | Likes: 6
Let me tell you a fact that "you never get to know when you are falling in love with someone." This is exactly how Aisha fell in love with Arjun. She didn't discern that she was falling for Arjun, she just took it as something that every friend feels for the other one. So, Aisha and Arjun were best   Read More...
Published on Jun 7,2020 09:10 AM
Pioneering an Utopian World
By Saumya Verma in General Literary | Reads: 561 | Likes: 6
Pioneering An Utopian World.… Humans are the critters (creatures) devoid of warmth resonating with belligerence for each other. After all,  a wild goose never laid a tame egg and that’s what describes the human provenance because the acrimonies and bitter feelings like envy, violen  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 10:29 PM
This is NOT fair!
By Shruti in Thriller | Reads: 559 | Likes: 6
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Published on May 8,2020 11:39 PM
Love in spring
By Subhasini Balan in Poetry | Reads: 422 | Likes: 6
She was a bliss,  But I'm a little mess. I was not familiar about love,  Until I met her. Like the rain in summer, She came into my life;  As a colourful rainbow. And stayed like a spring in summer. In the desert of my life, She planted the flowers of love. Her love, Drenched me lik  Read More...
Published on Apr 5,2020 02:50 PM
A Letter during COVID times
By Venkatlaxmi in General Literary | Reads: 27,899 | Likes: 5
Dear Friend, Today, we are facing the biggest challenge (COVID19) in spite of advanced technology in place. The unforeseen pandemic has made me realise the importance of life and death. My outlook towards life has entered a moulding stage and I am trying to make sure it shapes in a way covering broa  Read More...
Published on Apr 4,2020 05:18 PM
The Red Assassination (Part-1)
By Abhinav Srivastava in Mystery | Reads: 928 | Likes: 5
"What is this, Ayush? Your shoes are again red, as usual! I have told you so many times, don't go that much far. Study there and come home. Is it necessary to play in that playground?""No, it surely isn't... But that playground is unique. The babbling sound of the conversations and cooing of doves a  Read More...
Published on Jun 11,2020 04:44 PM