The Realisation Saga - Part 1 : Meeting
By Sam Bhattacharya in Romance | Reads: 836 | Likes: 0
I always used to believe that I am right, and just. And that I never make wrong choices. And took pride in it- not ego, plain pride. A guy who doesn’t sways, it falls for a honey trap, neither have any bad habits. Yea, sounds arrogant, isn’t it ? And like every arrogant thing come to a  Read More...
Published on Apr 24,2020 10:10 PM
குருட்ஷேத்திரம்
By P.Mathiyalagan in Poetry | Reads: 831 | Likes: 0
இந்த நட்சத்திரங்களின் ஒளி என்னை வந்தடைய எத்தனை நாட்களாகிறது சலனங்களே வாழ்க்கைக் கடலிலிருந்து அலைகளை உருவாக்  Read More...
Published on Apr 8,2020 08:08 PM
The Ball
By Manika Ekka in Romance | Reads: 825 | Likes: 0
It was a day to remember, it was our first ball Dressing you were for hours, putting the makeup on I rang the doorbell , your mum opened I recall Down you came in that red dress while I waited in your lawn. Girl of my dreams I realised it was you Dreams like these become real very few. Sitting bes  Read More...
Published on Apr 22,2020 04:45 PM
A cup of coffee
By Sajid Mallik in Romance | Reads: 825 | Likes: 0
His rough hands hold me, wishing to be poured in. All those lips that I see move around chanting, “You look tired.” Yet no one bears the heart to stop and furnish him a solution, coffee is his want. It’s not that he never asked for it, some stop only to feign a movement of holding   Read More...
Published on Jun 2,2020 06:20 PM
Fight for Herself
By Shreya Lath in General Literary | Reads: 822 | Likes: 0
It is a story of a girl who is explicitly talented but none of talents were ever appreciated. She was a very good singer and an extraordinary dancer too. She used to dance and sing at the same time. The only thing in her life that made her happy was this passion of hers. But her father did not like   Read More...
Published on May 22,2020 01:01 AM
E.A.R Legacy
By KaBiR Chauhan in Sci-fi | Reads: 815 | Likes: 0
It wasn't the virus... No, it was humans who did it. I still remember the early mornings, breakfasts, people going for a jog, dogs barking on the streets, it was all good and we finally came out of the virus. Life was normal in our country. In fact, it was normal in the world. We found the cure and   Read More...
Published on May 20,2020 04:55 AM
Abbreviation
By Deepa Aiyar in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 801 | Likes: 0
There was this young man who was too busy to think about others. However as he was in a whats app group he used to blindly wish people  on their birthdays (when others wished )by saying Hbd .He rarely responded  but his responses were terse tks, tc , k . And sadly his tribe of " no time fo  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 01:18 PM
The other side
By aashish in True Story | Reads: 795 | Likes: 0
The Other side Last thing I vaguely remember was lying down on my bed, trying to sleep. No matter how hard one tries, the brain plays its own games. Human brain is the most complicated organ/machinery a man has ever seen/found. There was a sense of disconcert in the air. I gradually squinted my eyes  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 12:34 PM
Solitude
By Anita Roy in Poetry | Reads: 793 | Likes: 0
Solitude is bliss they sayI know it's a myth Here I am ,looking at the clouds that weave stories from the touch of windtrying to enjoy my solitude But ,alas the longing for laughter and chatter driving me crazy and they say solitude is bliss The eerie silence of the words unborn The longing of the w  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 01:47 PM
Light Rays
By Mitra in General Literary | Reads: 786 | Likes: 0
I am filled with sadness all over again. All it took was one sunlit moment. Like a ray of sunlight that makes its presence known through a window. It props itself up on a throw pillow and it Exists. There is no coming and going. I did not see the ray illuminate in front of my eyes and when it goes,   Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 11:57 AM
Moksha
By Marium Mishra in Mythology | Reads: 785 | Likes: 0
O man, thy beingness,  On cosmos is ceased  Tegument incinerated,  Pupils bulging in grief.  Mantras cantillated,  Aloof your soul is,  In “wanders” and “wonders”, It is yet not freed.  On eschaton, thee to seek,  Encumbered are thy des  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 02:05 AM
Veins of survival
By Tahir Ibn Manzoor in Poetry | Reads: 778 | Likes: 0
Sprawling in a darkened room; I wholeheartedly awaited the doom The shy slab lying in a corner, is as heavy as my spinning skull I can't escape the addiction of an apocalypse, and of dreadful habits Barefooted in the lawn sauntering, I tried to heal my cursed wound Sundry to all. life is fickle: lik  Read More...
Published on May 20,2020 09:32 AM
Heart in Envelope
By Saba Saleem in True Story | Reads: 764 | Likes: 0
Heart in Envelope   I was gifted! South Koreans regard gift culture and shows it all about natural gesture much like greeting or interest. It is well said fact that any kind of gesture gifts are called “Tteokgap” i.e. “rice dessert expenses” and these supposedly reflect  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 10:31 AM
Polychrome
By Kanishka Roy in Poetry | Reads: 762 | Likes: 0
There's black, and then there's white, Like the foreseen darkness,and the inevitable light, The pure pain of truth, the unholy comfort of lie, For the cycle to end, everything else must die. Agree? Disagree? You're simply preaching to the choir, Like the advocate of the devil, or the righteous god'  Read More...
Published on May 28,2020 08:29 PM
A BEDTIME TALE
By Kshitij Kapur in Poetry | Reads: 761 | Likes: 0
Peer through these windows of mine Glimpse a world where bedtime is half past nine Suffer a joy or two, none of which may ever last But the wounds shall forever sting, of both present and past Encounter a world of innocent follies And chocolate laced dreams, of candies and iced lollies Where one sle  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 07:30 PM