Daughter, not a son
By Neema Kumari in Poetry | Reads: 689 | Likes: 0
With two sons and a daughter, he was a happily proud father. With village girls suppressed, Pinki's dreams were left undressed. . Pinki is not our daughter, calling her a son is better. said her father putting smile as best, showing her trophy to the guest. . Pinky who listened happily, left smiling  Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 06:32 PM
The Four walls
By Iram Fatima in Poetry | Reads: 689 | Likes: 0
The Four walls of the house I live in, are not clean, They are covered with layers of dust and dirt. The walls are decorated with grey and black wallpapers, They are covered with paintings, But paintings of an unsettled household and unhealthy relationships, They are covered with photographs, But th  Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 09:31 PM
Monsoon
By Paul Reji George in General Literary | Reads: 687 | Likes: 0
Dark clouds are a sign of evident rain, its the end of a long process, a process that gives back to give birth to life. The process is where the crux of their purpose resides. Clouds are formed through vapors that ascend to the heavens and vapors are summoned by the Star that lives in the center of   Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 01:50 PM
Sheperd
By sreekanth in Poetry | Reads: 686 | Likes: 0
Shepherded village cattle, in woods I stray The cattle followed, grazed the whole day Gentle breeze, fell asleep, in comfort I lay Return I couldn't, lost at dusk, left far away Darkness, petrified even the slightest sound Lost in deep woods, way back never found Turned menacing, our familiar playg  Read More...
Published on Apr 7,2020 10:54 AM
Special Treasure
By andal chitturi in Poetry | Reads: 681 | Likes: 0
Special Treasure She has a fair skin, A dimple on her cheek, Which makes her beautiful, She has a bewitching smile, Which makes her face glow, Her voice is as sweet as honey,     I love her simplicity,     I love her mouth- watering cookies,     I love her meaningless c  Read More...
Published on Apr 11,2020 01:39 AM
Bring me back to me
By Vaishnavi in Poetry | Reads: 681 | Likes: 0
You're oblivious To the l o o s e l y stitched crumbsOf my soul driven numb,Covered by my pale lustreless flesh.Indeed I am a mess,I am hollow from withinAnd a single love filled caressCan block all the dinThe negativity in my spirit makes.I yearn for the warmth of your touchThe magic in your gazeYo  Read More...
Published on Apr 14,2020 10:43 AM
Gone with the wind
By Namrata Dev in Poetry | Reads: 681 | Likes: 0
Him and I kept mirrors all around  the house, for every time one of us is home  when the other isn't, we wont be lonely got the reflection's company, we would talk for hours up till 9 pm in the yellow flowered balcony with cold wind's kisses and then head to bed cause the 9 to 5 waits ahe  Read More...
Published on Jun 14,2020 04:37 PM
Observations from a life in progress
By A Rama Sarma in True Story | Reads: 678 | Likes: 0
The fulcrum of evolution is change. We have to change for the good. We have to change for the better. But we are witnessing a dramatic collapse of the environment which has resulted in the negative impact of pandemic and climate change. Every year is setting a record when it comes to the temperature  Read More...
Published on May 26,2020 03:21 PM
Change!
By Nagalakshmi K.P. in Poetry | Reads: 676 | Likes: 0
In the darkness  You see the light Don't worry  It's not your plight You don't have to fight With yourself For it is not that right The shadow follows When the light is in front Haven't you seen it takes The lead when light Goes just the opposite Nothing is permanent  Don't be in di  Read More...
Published on Jun 11,2020 05:11 PM
Pandemic
By PETER PARKER in Romance | Reads: 675 | Likes: 0
It was the end of the year, as well as end of the decade as well. Every one was hoping for a one more good year, because the previous year was a very good year for everyone. And every one was wishing for something that they don't have some were wishing for love, some were wishing for wealth and some  Read More...
Published on Apr 4,2020 10:35 PM
Lockdown- A breakdown or breakthrough?
By Smrithi Juanitha in General Literary | Reads: 675 | Likes: 0
                                       Lockdown- Breakdown or Breakthrough? Lockdown- An umbrella term for most of us before it came to light! As much difficult it was to cope with the spread of the o  Read More...
Published on May 5,2020 03:20 PM
I wish I knew
By Heena Dave in Poetry | Reads: 675 | Likes: 0
I wish I knew What my words meant for you How I always remained outspoken How you just took me granted & your token   I wish I knew The true you, the other side of yours Why I accepted your high and lows For me, it meant to be forever & true   I wish I knew How you were not differe  Read More...
Published on Jun 5,2020 08:59 PM
She will still try
By Aarushi Shubham in Poetry | Reads: 674 | Likes: 0
A shattered heart, crushed in a million piecesThe walls built around to protect her,Collapsed on her, crashing her mind, body and soul,And for good, the ideal world she longed for, ceased.A nightingale sings, a lazy cloud wanders,A jackal cries, a mischievous brook makes its way,How oblivious, how i  Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 06:33 PM
Have you ever met yourself?
By pooja saroj in Travel | Reads: 673 | Likes: 0
Travelling for the first time to another country made me nervous and also jet lagged due to 10-11 hours of travel. But also I was so excited to meet new people and experience new culture and for my internship. Travelling to Egypt and that too in Ramadan was like cherry on a cake. I am so glad I met   Read More...
Published on Apr 11,2020 09:46 AM
Arrows from Love
By The Poet in Poetry | Reads: 673 | Likes: 0
What were those eyes looking for? Something or someone, Somewhere and everywhere.   It doesn’t know for what or for whom, But it won’t settle until it sees.   Stealing glances here and there, Finally, only a voice was heard!! ‘Calm Down. I am right here’ So, he kept  Read More...
Published on Apr 11,2020 07:03 PM