Pity party
By Manjari Sharma in Poetry | Reads: 826 | Likes: 0
Once, every other week, I like to throw myself one of these parties just to remind myself of my damaged state. It’s not out of a moment of hesitation Nor is it a dilemma or a state of confusion. Make no mistake, I’m not looking for solutions Or trying to figure out life but that’s   Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 01:12 PM
He
By Renu Patole in Poetry | Reads: 825 | Likes: 0
A Guy with Densy Hair and Gentleness Sprinkle of Sorted mature Behavior  With a coffee he grew, Along a bizarre humour too!  I don't know how you caught me everytime when I lie!!  Persistent  Patience and composure nature you imply!!   What you are actually,even you don  Read More...
Published on Apr 8,2020 07:18 PM
Kindness is the new cool.
By Shravani Agnihotri in General Literary | Reads: 825 | Likes: 0
It is assumed that kindness starts with words or gestures towards someone you are familiar with or someone known.   Kindness is when you let go grudge and create space for something better.   The story of my life, I do have my MOMENTS ........... It was Friday afternoon Upon arriving at  Read More...
Published on May 4,2020 06:31 PM
DAD-NOT JUST A HERO
By Lekshmi jeya J in General Literary | Reads: 825 | Likes: 0
DAD-NOT JUST A HERO The words, “He is my super hero of all time”, is not that my father deserves. Bearing responsibility of having a daughter awfully me is not an easy venture. Burying all his personal wishes to enhance his family’s dream to fruition is all that a father does. Bein  Read More...
Published on May 14,2020 04:31 PM
So, my eyes have been peeled off!
By Anuska Choudhury in Poetry | Reads: 822 | Likes: 0
My sleep is made of glass, My dreams are of stones; Without a dint of my knowledge My tears merged with my bruises; So, my eyes have been peeled off!   First time I suffered loss was When I lost my dear kitty; That was too painful Too small I was to get back to my senses, Oh what a pity; So, my  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 08:19 PM
Heartbreaks are for a reason.
By Madeeha. in Poetry | Reads: 821 | Likes: 0
I was broken to no endsBut you knew,That I needed mending;Of a different kind. And like a shot; You healed me.I had expected oursWith a magical ending. But Alas!We left the story unfinished. Yet I started well off; again.Hadn't you taught me to be strong?I'm not alone, I have your words.And I can h  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 03:49 PM
Bitter truth
By Simar kapoor in Poetry | Reads: 821 | Likes: 0
Don't expect you'll always get a shoulder to cry At times you won't understand the reason why Things seem to fall out in a queue You feel so gloomy and can't figure out what to do  Read More...
Published on Apr 22,2020 08:03 PM
A Verse of Hope
By Supriti Gopal in Poetry | Reads: 820 | Likes: 0
Tendrils of everlasting aching solitude Wrap around our hearts, now numb: destitute.  Despair be our relentless raging firesong; Tears follow, silent, they whisper grimly along. Fly, hopes of mine, bring mercy with you! But they falter, flicker, with subdued hues. The sapient clementine rays   Read More...
Published on Apr 30,2020 12:23 PM
Don't be afraid
By Geetika K. Bakshi in Poetry | Reads: 820 | Likes: 0
This time it is noneIt’s youWho broke your heartAnd shattered so widely seems impossible to gatherIt’s overIt’s overYour dreams are decayingIt’s dark everywhereThe light has scope though, it can peep even from a tiny holeBut perhaps you have sealed it allBefore you could bawl  Read More...
Published on May 20,2020 11:38 PM
Blixer Discovers The Blisters...
By Dhyani Patel in Fantasy | Reads: 820 | Likes: 0
In the dense forest forests of Duskery, there lived generations of varieties of animals. They had a town built in the forest which they called ‘The Animal Kingdom.’ Sherin, the lion, was the king of the town, which was designed and brought up by the most aged and experienced gorilla dwe  Read More...
Published on May 29,2020 02:09 PM
I Am Dog
By Rajiv Choudhary in General Literary | Reads: 820 | Likes: 0
I remember when I was in fourth grade, my dad gives me and my little sister 1 rupee each.We rushed to the nearest candy shop.I asked for my favorite candy But she! She didn’t order anything cause of her favorite candycosts 2 rupees. So, I returned my candy and bought chocolate for her.I did n  Read More...
Published on May 30,2020 03:14 PM
Irony!
By Avik Sengupta in General Literary | Reads: 819 | Likes: 0
The men who excruciatingly wanted leaves from their work, Now lay traumatized at their own homes. The holiday-seeking students, Are now praying for normal routine classes. The always flooded worship places, Have now transformed to empty shelters. Those colony watchmen and sweepers who were under-res  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 12:38 AM
She and him.
By Meryl Rock in Romance | Reads: 819 | Likes: 0
  Him, he, this mush had a hint of unrelenting tryst, She saw him, found herself binge watching his trance.    Now his almond eyes coruscated as it hit the morning dawn, It had a zest of brazen mixed with a gust of tawny brown.    As his lips delineated into a smile, she saw  Read More...
Published on Jun 10,2020 02:30 PM
Insanity
By Neeraja in Poetry | Reads: 818 | Likes: 0
I perch on the edge of the world's perceptions, And look down into the abyss of sanity I see reality but i see sorrow Up here on this insanity edge Is where a poet's heart resides, I see many , lost in their imaginary reality They are people who are termed madmen Disgraced and disgusted by people wh  Read More...
Published on Jun 4,2020 02:24 PM
The Soldier
By Shyam Vijaya Simha in Poetry | Reads: 817 | Likes: 0
Unprotected unguardedProne to perils as we livedSaving us as we slept, that Angel stoodBetween us and death as pledgedTrampling those endangering us with their venomous hoodIf it meant losing his breath, he wouldValiant and unfazed that Angel stoodUnnamed, unknown deep in the woodSacrifices galore p  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 12:28 PM