time.....if only i could see....!
By rachna gupta in Poetry | Reads: 480 | Likes: 0
Time does change,It also runs out...How it changes lifeOh death, be not proud! It turns allAround on its headDoes time care if anythingIs alive or dead? It goes on and onIt never looks backIt sustains, or kills,For, feelings it does lack.. I wish i could knowWhat it has in storeFor me, them and you,  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 06:00 PM
The Cart Puller
By Soraisam Anuka in Poetry | Reads: 480 | Likes: 0
The Cart Puller He was there walking in front of us. I was sitting in a rickshaw and; there he was in front of me, turning the cart full of hay. All I could see from behind; was his pair of dusky legs, moving slowly in a tipsy fashion. Even though he was quite sober, I saw strips of hay slipping do  Read More...
Published on Mar 28,2020 08:59 PM
For The 90’s Kids
By Disha Bhadani in Poetry | Reads: 480 | Likes: 0
From waking up at 7 in the morning to watch Dora, to sleeping at 7 in the morning after binge-watching.  From talking to friends on a landline to playing games on Houseparty.  From clicking pictures on a reel camera to clicking pictures on a polaroid.  From playing Pen fights and r  Read More...
Published on May 2,2020 10:50 PM
Will you be my valentine ?
By Kamlesh Yadav in Thriller | Reads: 480 | Likes: 0
They made for an enviable pair. And an odd one. He was the typical tamil guy. Shy, reserved and with grey matter in gay abundance. She was the omnipresent social animal, the centerpiece of attraction at all social gatherings. Their marriage showcasing the contrast between Punjabi extravagance and  Read More...
Published on May 19,2020 11:36 PM
Until that day.
By shreya koranne in General Literary | Reads: 480 | Likes: 0
Sophia was a very introvert girl from her childhood. She never liked to socialize with people. Being the third daughter of her parents, she did not get all their attention and also due to her lack of social skills most of the time was treated like a doormat.  She always liked being in her own l  Read More...
Published on Jun 13,2020 05:46 PM
'Swan Song'
By Anupama in General Literary | Reads: 478 | Likes: 0
We have our gods to believe in. Who do the gods have?                                                                         Read More...
Published on Jun 2,2020 07:35 PM
A GUIDE TO THE DIEASES
By BHARAT SHAH in General Literary | Reads: 477 | Likes: 0
                                                                  THE GUIDE TO DISEASES.     &  Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 06:34 PM
Love because it's worth in!
By Pinkul sultana in Poetry | Reads: 475 | Likes: 0
Love like a detached soul,  Love like this is your last opportunity,  Love because this is your wish and not because it is your obligation.  Love till the daybreak.  Love because when this world will play with the fervour of hatred then,  This love will suffice as the exting  Read More...
Published on May 15,2020 09:54 PM
Blueish Red
By Siddhi Joshi in Poetry | Reads: 474 | Likes: 0
Bluish Red  He said he loved me, He said he loved me with his heart and soul,  He was waiting to hear my response,   I said yes while I blushed, My cheeks were red, pinkish red He promised to grow old with me, He promised to never break my heart,  He said he would rather di  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 01:06 PM
A bond that's one of a kind
By SK in Poetry | Reads: 474 | Likes: 0
They are the devils of the household, Their presence would turn the house upside-down. While one had mom in the team, The other had dad. Where one used fists, The other had wits. They cannot live without fighting, At the same time they cannot live without each other. Where they cannot stand each oth  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 01:59 PM
Alunde Aluia
By Keerthana Nithyakumar in War Story | Reads: 472 | Likes: 0
Alunde Aluia  Aziza woke up with tears of joy streaming from her eyes as her father didn’t stop tickling her until she got out of bed. She ran straight towards the aroma of yoghurt and tantalizing fragrance of freesia flowers that led her to Madeeda – a dish made with mill  Read More...
Published on May 23,2020 01:23 AM
I wish
By Vruti Naik in Poetry | Reads: 472 | Likes: 0
I wish I could kiss u and take all ur blues away,I wish I could take all your pain and keep them at bay,I ask for you and only you everytime I pray,Even when I die, besides you I wanna lay.  Read More...
Published on Jun 6,2020 09:50 AM
little palms
By Manjari Sharma in Poetry | Reads: 470 | Likes: 0
You wield the power to change her into a monster. You hold her hands tightly with yours and she Can either feel the softness of your palms Or your clenching fingernails. You can change your gaze into a softening one Or one that can cause those same nails to dig into her palms. She tells yo  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 12:59 PM
THE LIVING WORLD OF ANIMAL AND MAN....
By Mira Midha in Poetry | Reads: 470 | Likes: 0
The air is fresh.....Something tells me the coast is clearAnd there is a soothing silence...Free from fear,Dare I step out?'Tis not my domain NorMy habitat anymore...Yet I see uninhabited streets And locked doors.But as I shyly venture outThrough foliage green...I am awestruck.......Not a human to b  Read More...
Published on Apr 5,2020 07:21 PM
Verdant
By Shraavya Ajila in Travel | Reads: 470 | Likes: 0
The ‘North-East’, as the seven sisters are referred to, is vast and I suggest taking it state by state instead of only hoping to the tourist worthy destinations of each. I chose Meghalaya. Day 1 From the Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi Airport I head to the Kamakhya temple. The temple is ded  Read More...
Published on Apr 10,2020 02:48 PM