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We'll find a way
By sameem in Poetry | Reads: 564 | Likes: 0
Have you been looking for your smile lost  in the past somewhere?  come with me.  have you grown weary of pulling yourself out of the quagmire of your own  thoughts?  and seem to sink deeper with every effort?  come with me.  have you  time and again heaved   Read More...
Published on Apr 1,2020 11:22 PM
Love at first time she heard him
By Ramya in True Story | Reads: 332 | Likes: 1
It was about the girl who fell in love with the person by hearing his voice . Yes !! You read it correctly . This is unlike other stories u heard about love .she fell in love with his voice for the very first time she heard him . Till then they both were unknown to each other .It was just a bliss to  Read More...
Published on Apr 1,2020 11:37 PM
DREAM BOY
By Harmeet Singh Arora in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 1,761 | Likes: 24
DREAM BOY FLIRT. LOVE. BETRAYAL A Boy on Metallic Grey Royal Enfield fled across the road and entered the gateway of DAV College. The sound of the silencer of Royal Enfield breaks the calm and silent atmosphere of the College. Deep parked his bike and removes his shades. His Red Turban and Gucci sh  Read More...
Published on Apr 1,2020 11:41 PM
The Fire between Him and Her
By Madhav Perti in Poetry | Reads: 514 | Likes: 0
What made him feel he was about to end? What made him feel his story was to end? What made him feel he was about to end? Was how he had become Into what he has become Over the years when he has changed When he has given his mind rest And pit the face of devil In which resided a man with Heart hurt s  Read More...
Published on Apr 1,2020 11:48 PM
The Locality
By Anamta in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 309 | Likes: 1
So, I was sitting there thinking what to write that can be considered funny and suddenly this idea popped up in my mind. I was born and brought up in the Sangam city, Prayagraj. And my maternal grandparents' house happens to be in a town, near Ayodhya, called 'Basti' and as the name suggests, i  Read More...
Published on Apr 1,2020 11:49 PM
Religion
By Avni Nangia in Poetry | Reads: 253 | Likes: 0
A word that divides us During riots, it's the car, train and bus Religion is mere belief and faith But it's misunderstood as violence and scaith Jesus, Allah and Ram Names of 'one' in which we find the same solace and calm"OhMyGod! "We use the same phrase Still we have different levels of craze God  Read More...
Published on Apr 1,2020 11:51 PM
a year of estrangement
By Avni Jain in Poetry | Reads: 404 | Likes: 9
its been a year since you’ve gone the summers had the chaos. but i loved the peace while i was caged inside your arms. the autumn came: the fall season. the leaves fell and so did i. i fell apart thinking of you. the winters came. they were dry. they weren’t as comforting as they were wi  Read More...
Published on Apr 1,2020 11:55 PM
Geography for Beginners
By Subhodeep Mukherjee in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 371 | Likes: 0
It was the first day of our new term. Barring two hopeless ones, the rest of us had smoothly sailed to the tenth grade. The first two periods were over. Next up was Geography. Ever since the news of our regular Geography teacher expecting her first child had become the talk of the town, the only log  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 12:49 AM
The new normal
By Manasa in Poetry | Reads: 609 | Likes: 0
It's really hard  To be normal.  The crux of the earth Is crumbling  The reality that  We knew  Is bursting  At the seams   And at other times  It feels like we might Just be buoyant enough To make it alive. Flipping between the two  Realities is unn  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 12:55 AM
The inner demons!
By Filter Koffee Chronicles in Romance | Reads: 819 | Likes: 5
Ananya was fighting a losing battle, her daughter was not letting her go! Her three-year-old daughter, Vatika, had latched on to her leg, trying to climb up, in search of the non-existent marsupium.  This was the third time in the last fifteen minutes that she had done this. Ananya was getting   Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 01:26 AM
The Umbrella Store
By Anjana in Romance | Reads: 614 | Likes: 1
'I understand that you want more. But this system is working for us. Why can't we just see where this is going?', said he. I looked at him. He was right. We were very happy together. We are. But why is that I need the commitment? Why was it so important for me to hear him say that we are in a monoga  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 01:43 AM
YOU
By Umesh in Poetry | Reads: 1,111 | Likes: 3
Sitting in a room filled with the darkness just like an abandoned ravine, Nothing illuminates but that one small circle of air-conditioner's Blue light, Yeah, life's all pitch-black with not a single sign of sunshine, But then pops up this one little hole letting in an Amber ray oh-so-bright!    Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 01:45 AM
The chair of thoughts
By Namrata in Poetry | Reads: 251 | Likes: 0
And while I sit on the chair with my heart asleep,what do I make of this brain which is restless like the second hand of the clock,always ticking? When I was a child,a school-going child,my mother used to put me to sleep after I returned from school and had my lunch.She used to do this so that I don  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 01:50 AM
Corona
By Prithviraj Chauhan in Poetry | Reads: 300 | Likes: 1
"You say, I am the killer alone.. You guys have been killing your kind, on your own First you tamed, jealousy, greed, anger and proud as your pets... And know when you got bored killing your kind,  You started killing, plants, trees, animals and insects. Yes, I am the virus you named Corona.. I  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 02:10 AM
Only some
By creatorcreates18 in Poetry | Reads: 267 | Likes: 3
Some thoughts shouldn’t be shared some feelings shouldn’t be expressed  some imprints shouldn’t be erased some wishes shouldn’t be fulfilled  some dilemmas shouldn’t be resolved  some happenings shouldn’t be controlled  some deeds shouldn&rsquo  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 02:23 AM