10 Years Alone
By heather wilhelm in Poetry | Reads: 410 | Likes: 0
At the kitchen sink, I look out the window,There it is, the moon glistening off the smooth white snow.It's been a long road accepting a part of mother nature I've never knew, I am learning to accept it, to start a new.Gardens die, It's hard to see the sight, But now I see them in a different kind of  Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 11:24 PM
Middle birth
By aryan bhattacharya in Poetry | Reads: 407 | Likes: 0
O God! Why thou made middle birth.  Either make upper neither lower. Cause neither I stand nor sit.  I can neither laugh, nor weep.  I can neither  dance, nor sing.  I can neither play  nor run.  O God! Why thou made middle birth.?   Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 02:13 PM
Yummy Idiyappam / String Hopper
By Kiruthika in Poetry | Reads: 404 | Likes: 0
When you see a Plate filled with Labyrinth, You get a Happy Face instantly, It's None other than the String Hopper.  From South Indian Cuisine, Steamed Food made of Rice Flour, Like a Noodles, Pure in Colour, Soft to Touch. This one is a Favourite dish of my loved one. Easily digestible for B  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 01:27 PM
A Poem On Universe
By Harleen kaur Sehgal in Poetry | Reads: 402 | Likes: 0
Poem on Universe!!! What is Life!? What is Everything!? Whenever these Questions revolve in My Mind, I always look Up To God!!! But The Only Answer i Get Is To Believe. Believing Is A Power, Just like a Flower... As Both leads to a Beautiful Blossoming.. The Whole Believing Depends upon the Unive  Read More...
Published on Jun 7,2020 01:21 AM
Sinking
By Amy Alexander in Poetry | Reads: 401 | Likes: 0
Beautiful beautiful beautiful beautiful lady  Sparkling smile, flip of her hair, flirty eyes that say maybe  Inside she’s walled herself into a corner  Don’t know if she can fake it for much longer  It was built to protect  To eliminate both the cause and effect  Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 05:36 AM
Is this the End?
By JJ Sebastian in True Story | Reads: 400 | Likes: 0
I am an undergraduate student; I do have friends in college but when I return back to hostel, I am alone as my friends don't stay nearby, and the only time I get to have people around is in college.  I enjoy walking alone post-dinner because that is the time I feel more alive. I pass by restaur  Read More...
Published on Apr 19,2020 01:41 PM
Win or lose
By pranitha Reddy in True Story | Reads: 400 | Likes: 0
Amid the crisis .... While, few are immersed in fighting the  pandemic .. But .. Few are fighting for food ... Few are fighting to resuce one's life .. Few are fighting to protect someone's life . Few are fighting to save their own Life .. Few are fighting to survive ... ... Reason for one's fi  Read More...
Published on Apr 24,2020 08:13 AM
Snow
By Koushiki Goswami in Poetry | Reads: 399 | Likes: 0
The only thing she could leave Was her footprint in the bed of snow As she walked along Alone  Through the lane  Under the white snow  The desolate trees standing Tall and naked  Creating a scene  Of grief Yet filled with hope..   Read More...
Published on Apr 15,2020 12:32 AM
A dream to survive 2020
By Sonu fakiha in General Literary | Reads: 395 | Likes: 0
It's been years now, the monotony continued, the morning chores were carried out. There were few additions to the chores. Parents made sure their children picked up their masks and gloves.  As they walk out , they greet eachother with a wave, no hugs ,no goodbye kisses only a wave. In tradition  Read More...
Published on Apr 28,2020 11:02 AM
The Food Poem
By Priyanka Rajput in Poetry | Reads: 395 | Likes: 0
Garlic-Bread can be Gaudy Rajma-chawal be Revival Coffee's Comforting  Divine is only DAL-CHAWAL.                                               - ModernGirlOldValues   Read More...
Published on Jun 2,2020 06:22 PM
Humans and Reptiles
By Kanishka Roy in Poetry | Reads: 392 | Likes: 0
The last of the free thinkers,Oogle-eyed Google intellects,Stoned on their incomplete knowledge,Masturbating in the face of a pseudo-conflict,Not knowing what to know,But to only speak and speak and speak,These 4-chambered hearts teach 3-chambered ones, That wall-crawling is not the way of civil bre  Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 04:05 AM
The Virus
By Mousumi Biswas in Poetry | Reads: 392 | Likes: 0
My entry for the 3rd phase of the  contest ,   THE  VIRUS A tiny virus has so much of might It has suddenly paralyzed the  whole  world  But we will sure win the fight . Everywhere there is a strange lull and hush All seems to be so very   quiet . With no  Read More...
Published on May 26,2020 05:22 AM
Heart Versus Mind
By Sanjeev Gargish in General Literary | Reads: 389 | Likes: 0
It is entirely our own discretion whom we choose to be the charioteer of our life.     We can choose either heart or mind as our polestar.    The mind is highly calculative and profit--seeking. I have observed that by giving free rein to the mind in one's life, one can be mo  Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 10:20 AM
Journey of a Recruiter
By Prashant in True Story | Reads: 389 | Likes: 0
Recruiter is a professional engaged in fulfilling company or client needs, my journey started almost 10 year back with a passion in the domain. As junior resource in my company I took all competency download from my mentor to reach today's position, his  help was incredible and measureless. Sta  Read More...
Published on May 31,2020 10:27 PM
Musubi / Fate
By Yadhu Krishna Menon in Supernatural | Reads: 387 | Likes: 0
It's half past 4 in the morning. Dawn barely peeks through the silhouette of snow-capped mountains, as the profound stillness accompanying an enveloping night gives way to a day filled with new beginnings. The early rays of an advent knock on the doors of a dormant spirit, gently rousing it from its  Read More...
Published on Jun 14,2020 01:10 AM