Home without the Beloved
By Tanveer Ahmad Khan in Poetry | Reads: 763 | Likes: 0
Home without the Beloved   I carry in me Your semblance. Thy fragrance fills my empty valves Baby! The yearning that cuts through Has emptied me bit by bit.   The Home is calling me back And I am engulfed in thoughts Of separation without union And of union without separation. What will   Read More...
Published on May 30,2020 08:27 PM
Arrows from Love
By The Poet in Poetry | Reads: 762 | 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
The Mistake
By Bhawna Sharma in True Story | Reads: 761 | Likes: 0
Once there was a girl named as 'Pakhi', who belonged to a small village near Meerut. She was very sincere and talented but no one was there to support her. As her parents were passed away in an accident. Fortunately, she was saved by local people present at that moment. Since then she was living wit  Read More...
Published on May 11,2020 03:05 PM
Dreams
By Karthikeyan G in Poetry | Reads: 761 | Likes: 0
DREAMS I went to bed,but I couldn't sleep. Somehow, I slept,but there were no dreams.Finally, I dreamt,of reality.Now, am wide awake,struggling to sleep, against the nightmare.   Read More...
Published on May 13,2020 02:29 PM
In a 'manner' of speaking - IV
By Rupnarayan Bose in True Story | Reads: 761 | Likes: 0
Episode #4: Chatterbox unlimited I was on my way to Pune. The flight from Calcutta took more than three hours, with one stop in between at Ahmedabad. I always carry with me more than enough reading material whenever I travel. By way of preparation for this flight, I had picked up three newspapers f  Read More...
Published on May 19,2020 10:28 AM
Have you ever met yourself?
By pooja saroj in Travel | Reads: 760 | 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
The 'KEY'
By Rohit Dey in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 760 | Likes: 0
Genre: Comic-Tragedy   Theme:- "Smile back at the life before it may start laughing at you ..." Title: - The Key Story Line: Which is the happiest day of the week?? Of course, it's Sunday, isn't it... Umang after spending laborious whole week is lying like a log on his kingsize bed.   &n  Read More...
Published on May 24,2020 12:57 PM
Daughter, not a son
By Neema Kumari in Poetry | Reads: 759 | 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
Mirror
By Lory Gaur in Poetry | Reads: 759 | Likes: 0
She looks at her reflection, And moans. Her eyes don't smile anymore. A woman, Aged, Beyond her years. A bird, Caged. Since who knows how long.  Read More...
Published on May 9,2020 02:53 AM
Lockdown- A breakdown or breakthrough?
By Smrithi Juanitha in General Literary | Reads: 758 | 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: 756 | 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
Check out and departure
By Abhay Rao in Poetry | Reads: 754 | Likes: 0
We are a civilization built on important conversations We don’t occur in nature we are the variations An evolutionary jump for reasons unknown Why are we here! Is a question so old Why are we alone in our part of the cosmos If this world is enough why yearn for more Not just to be, but to reac  Read More...
Published on Jun 2,2020 10:58 PM
Cupid screwed up
By Tania Chalotra in Romance | Reads: 753 | Likes: 0
A beautiful winter afternoon. Two young souls met and vibed in a way that made the day so colorful, as if rainbows covered the city. The cupid was working its magic. Beginning to everything is all hearts and flowers. As if there's nothing more perfect than this. As the time passes, a lot of variatio  Read More...
Published on May 11,2020 02:10 PM
Quarantined
By Atalant in Poetry | Reads: 752 | Likes: 0
Haven't I always been quarantined? In sultry, distressing classrooms, In uncomfortable, cold cubicles, In my mother's tiny kitchen, In rooms full of faceless bodies, Stuck in a queue, stuck in traffic. In the webs that I have not weaved In dreams that are not mine,  In an image that is not me -  Read More...
Published on Apr 24,2020 10:37 AM
Domestic violence
By siddhee agarwal in Poetry | Reads: 752 | Likes: 0
He pulls my hair He slaps my face He kicks me on the floor with a small baby on my womb Whose heart hasn't even developed yet There's blood all over my body Dropping in the floor  With Each drop pleading to leave me Everything hurts deeply I made him mad So he does this with me Asking why? I wo  Read More...
Published on Jun 12,2020 11:53 PM