Love & Hope
By jyotika Arora in Poetry | Reads: 452 | Likes: 13
She was sitting in her living room Having an ice cream with a tablespoon Looking up in the brightly lit sky at the Super Pink Moon And once again all her dreams about him starts to bloom The moon with the stars was glittering And while staring at the sky she looked damn charming That day, the sky ha  Read More...
Published on Jun 13,2020 08:00 PM
Permanent scars, left by temporary people.
By Rahat Sayyed in Poetry | Reads: 233 | Likes: 11
. Permanent scars, left by temporary people. Scars on me, I had scars on me, Meant the world to me, Ohhh this scars I had on me, Not from the world but from you. Meant the world to me. Were the scars permanent, Which were left by you. Unhealed, scars left by you. were they real, Unable to determin  Read More...
Published on Apr 19,2020 09:07 AM
the sun must arise a day
By Kumar Sabya Sachi in Poetry | Reads: 838 | Likes: 10
When nights are long,Days are weak,There is always hope,That sun rises from the east.When darkness touches the sole,And there is no ray of hope,When you feel alone in the familyNo friends around you to share your painThe day is to believe in yourselfThe sun must rise againWhen you stuck into your da  Read More...
Published on May 9,2020 10:18 AM
The Cheerleaders are DEAD
By Charmi Jain in Mystery | Reads: 278 | Likes: 10
The weather was always breathtaking in the beautiful town of Lanshire. It was a home to huge daffodil gardens spread all across the town. But.... It was also the home for the most horrendous murder mystery. It all began in the year 2006. Girls started getting missing after school and their bodies we  Read More...
Published on Jun 1,2020 04:35 PM
The House of Bamboo
By Anurag Kumar in General Literary | Reads: 636 | Likes: 9
Like the Apple of Eden, it was forbidden. And therefore, enticing.   The song, I mean. None of us kids were allowed to even hum it, let alone sing it. It was an okay-ish song, nothing too great, but those two brothers, Rakesh and Rajesh, liked it so much they kind of made it their own, not all  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 08:21 PM
Change Is The Only Constant
By Simran Sawhney in General Literary | Reads: 515 | Likes: 9
Nothing is static : Earth moving , planets revolving , galaxies floating , heart beating , eyes blinking , blood pumping . Life is changing every moment inside and outside . Being alive is not only breathing , it is the continuous consciousness of changing with the ticking hands of time. Blessed are  Read More...
Published on May 2,2020 11:39 PM
Four shots and cheap liquor
By naga jahnavi in Romance | Reads: 521 | Likes: 8
I was a little uneasyBecause of my disoriented life,busy,I brushed my hair,And steped outside for air,Went to a bar cause Friday,Maybe a relief from boss' neigh,About to say "Vodka martini please"A man approached me with ease"Can I buy you a drink?"I said"No,do you have a getaway car?"He showed his   Read More...
Published on May 30,2020 02:22 PM
Repaying a favor...
By Anujaya Pradhan in General Literary | Reads: 515 | Likes: 8
Once upon a time there is a poor girl named Vasudha lives with her old mother in a small hut.  Her mother was a maid in a big and well off bungalow but due to her mother's illness, Vasudha took the charge of working there. That bungalow belongs to an old woman who has only son settled in abro  Read More...
Published on May 15,2020 11:24 PM
BOUNDARIES IN THE MIND !! Corona will bind
By Seema Benedict in Poetry | Reads: 421 | Likes: 8
The virus that had erased all boundaries Had managed to put hate on freeze While the world coped with its vagaries People were clammering to appease.   Storming human bastions with brutality Corona hit hard human insecurities Busy, Carefree lives  losing  serenity Saving lives Soon be  Read More...
Published on May 5,2020 10:42 PM
Who will cry, when I'll die?
By Panvi Rawal in Poetry | Reads: 1,001 | Likes: 7
               WHO WILL CRY, WHEN I'll DIE? Will it be the birds, eagerly waiting for their daily grains on my porch? Or will it be the faithful dogs who bark, even with the slightest beam of a torch? Will it be the pleasant winds, who wake me up from my bea  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 12:46 PM
Passion is Not Always The Key to Success
By Abhinav Srivastava in General Literary | Reads: 536 | Likes: 7
 Passion Is Not Always the Key to Success Ramesh, a 12-year-old boy, is just mad behind a game which is cricket. Not only him but also more than half of India’s population watches this sport as a part of their livelihood. Like everyone, he did have a dream of becoming a cricketer. 17th o  Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 06:39 PM
The Rain Romance
By Mitali Mittal in Romance | Reads: 443 | Likes: 7
"Do you find rains romantic?" She asked. "Are you also standing in the balcony?" He replied. Meanwhile reading the message, both blushed. The two were just enjoying the weather and blethering their heart’s out. That was the day when Mihir asked Anika out on a date and of course Anika just coul  Read More...
Published on May 31,2020 10:43 AM
TIME
By shivani in Poetry | Reads: 411 | Likes: 7
It flies, It slows down sometimes it makes you happy..... sometimes it makes you cry..... But TIME never lies... May be it's wrong for you today.. But can be right tommorow.. Not a motivational prose. or any random thought... just the truth.... For all the people going through bad time right now in  Read More...
Published on Apr 14,2020 10:25 PM
Hope
By Ishu in True Story | Reads: 982 | Likes: 6
"I HOPE I live." This being said by a patient suffering from depression wouldn't be something unrealistic.This is not because sadness or depression is a mild problem, but its more commonly spread than the corona virus at the peak of its pandemic career. We are born with an ability to experience this  Read More...
Published on May 27,2020 02:47 PM
I swing
By Eleena Sanyal Banerji in Poetry | Reads: 731 | Likes: 6
I swing and I feel the pregnant pause Of a world that was buzzing with chaos The green lawn that had kids running all around Only busy flocks of pigeons today there I found They must have wondered where all of us went They know not that all human rules now lay bent I swing in my office calls, I hear  Read More...
Published on Apr 25,2020 12:31 PM