Yummy Idiyappam / String Hopper
By Kiruthika in Poetry | Reads: 657 | 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
Yes and no
By koushal kishan in Poetry | Reads: 652 | Likes: 0
The world isn't the same ... We have changed alot... You and me doesn't mean the same we were before. The heart is drowned in a pot full of questions,and the  answers seems volatile. I had to clear things  Yes! I gave my heart to you.. Yes! I meant it when I told you I love you Yes! I was   Read More...
Published on Apr 15,2020 07:13 AM
Bad men
By Siya Maurya in Poetry | Reads: 650 | Likes: 0
i dream to be India's daughter before, but i dont want to be anymore.   men  are said to be king, because he   has    cutoff  her  wing. they say, her value is lacking behind, all we need to is to change up our mind.   no one care what's goes next, becaus  Read More...
Published on Apr 13,2020 09:08 PM
The Special One
By Priyanka Rajput in Poetry | Reads: 650 | Likes: 0
You GONE WITH THE WIND but THE SECRET GARDEN got the desired SENSE AND SENSIBILITY without any PRIDE AND PREJUDICE that THE BOOK THIEF living in the ANIMAL FARM and believes ATLAS SHRUGGED got THE SECRET and THE HELP to flourish THE FOUNTAINHEAD and become THE ALCHEMIST of the soul. You got your FRE  Read More...
Published on Jun 2,2020 06:19 PM
I wish
By Sk. Karemulla in Romance | Reads: 649 | Likes: 0
I wish I wish I could tell her how I feel. Today I saw the most beautiful girl in the whole 8th grade class ,and the world. Jenny was her name, when i asked she spoke like an angel. I wish I could tell her how I feel...12th Grade Year (Prom)I wish I wish I could tell her how I feel. Me and Jenny tal  Read More...
Published on Jun 5,2020 09:17 PM
different shades
By Abhinav Jha in Poetry | Reads: 642 | Likes: 0
Today on the side note it came to my mindhovering in your thoughtsdiving blinlythat your voice was always a healing spree for me.passing on those nightsyou were the one who took me to the park.when you first held my handfingers entangleddifferent shades,turning on those lightswe walkedswaying the ha  Read More...
Published on Apr 19,2020 02:04 PM
The strength of my illness
By Ink and Colours in True Story | Reads: 636 | Likes: 0
So ...it was 5th july, 2016. The Date which gives me goosebumps all over my body. The little girl was tied up and attached with the strings of a hospital, which we call it as a Ventilator. At the age of 15, i grew much  older to be a little courageous for the injections, but not that much of a   Read More...
Published on May 13,2020 11:02 PM
A tear's story
By Jyothi Minnoch in Poetry | Reads: 632 | Likes: 0
I am salty because without salt there is no taste to my pain Some hold me back and some let me out I fill the space of loneliness with sorrow Inviting love and compassion to embrace the space When love manifests in His presence and His big warm soothing hands wipe me away and Wet His fingers with  Read More...
Published on Apr 16,2020 12:13 PM
10 Years Alone
By heather wilhelm in Poetry | Reads: 631 | 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
Living a Shadow's Life
By A P Niranjana in General Literary | Reads: 627 | Likes: 0
Walking inside the house in it-self has become a tedious task at this point in my life. My own weight is a burden I struggle to carry. The television no longer entertains me; the music gives no urge to dance anymore; tasty food gives me the chills and not the drools. Is this what they say old age is  Read More...
Published on Mar 28,2020 05:24 PM
Set me free
By Hope in Poetry | Reads: 626 | Likes: 0
Just gimme a chance and I'll fix it allI've figured it out afterall Just gimme a chance and I'll fix it all I've figured it out afterall Just talk for a while  Cuz non of us is so fragile It's high time To set things right To blow off the candles and sleep tight It has always been weird all   Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 09:55 AM
New life
By Harsha in True Story | Reads: 624 | Likes: 0
That was  a beautiful rainy evening.I was returning from my office in my bike.I saw a  girl standing alone near a tree.I went near her.she was shivering in rain.I asked her to come with me to my house which is  at a few kilometer distance.At first she refused but then she blindly trus  Read More...
Published on Jun 13,2020 09:34 PM
To The Oblivion
By Troyee Basu in Poetry | Reads: 621 | Likes: 0
She's a bad bad girl with shameless perplexing thoughts and  a stripped mind. It was told that  she has a wretched pitch black heart better known as shredded cold hearted. But few knew who she really was. She used to believe in conviction  to reach the epitome of life. Few tried to q  Read More...
Published on Apr 17,2020 12:46 PM
Drenched bedsheets
By chaithanya vinod in Poetry | Reads: 606 | Likes: 0
1 2 3 4 I love u 5 6 7 8 U mean something  9 10 1 2 I'm sorry I kept counting ,thoughts  And memories crashed like  Waves  He said I'm important But deserted me  In the highway  He said I'm sorry But he pulled my hair, Mercilessly He said forever And left me  I was  Read More...
Published on May 9,2020 01:36 PM
The Modern WHODONEIT
By Abhishek Guha Roy in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 603 | Likes: 0
"You killed the Mayor." "Excuse me, what the hell are you saying?" "Well, who gave me the pineapple juice in the party last night?" "Me." "Then who asked me to drink it to the bottom?" "Yeah, I told you but what the hell is wrong with that?" "Then the glass was empty." "Was not it supposed to  Read More...
Published on Apr 15,2020 01:01 PM