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Nemesis
By Ankurita in Poetry | Reads: 504 | Likes: 0
#Nemesis and one day i wake up and the world around me changed everything seemed to be still  the curtains open and i could see the blue sky with the sun embracing me with every bit of its beams and the clouds that i slept on many a times in my dreams the aroma of my coffee beans and the bliss  Read More...
Published on Apr 10,2020 08:44 PM
Manshi
By manshi in Fantasy | Reads: 355 | Likes: 1
I was in hurry to take my train and i left my jewelry box in the college ground.The universe always have stored something for everyone and here the gift for me . He called my name at the station and i turned back. That moment turned my life. I never noticed him in my college and he used to notice my  Read More...
Published on Apr 10,2020 08:50 PM
The Clandestine Redemption
By Barsha Priyadarshini Kar in Poetry | Reads: 630 | Likes: 0
Quietude draped the globe ,in its protective robe, God hurled potions of tranquility, Perhaps he conspired to lull his avaricious sapiens to sleep, To sleep and be rejuvinated, To breathe for a while, not gasp, To caress his aching spine, To soften his limbs and contused skin, To treat the gaping ab  Read More...
Published on Apr 10,2020 09:01 PM
To the girl who can never be mine
By Dr. Chinmay Vaze in Poetry | Reads: 407 | Likes: 0
The first time I looked at you An earthquake of scale nine point two Had hit my heart coup and contra coup, As I started to talk to you As I was getting to know you It felt like soft winds on the beach that blew and blew, Seldom had I met anyone with such simplicity and calmness as you That just l  Read More...
Published on Apr 10,2020 09:02 PM
Answering Life
By Vaibhav Upadhyay in True Story | Reads: 441 | Likes: 1
ANSWER TO THE LIFE : I got the clue,out of the blue life's all unsolved mystery judging the past,remains of history it won't be fair,but harsh is to man the man is rare,but who accepts as fan himself,everytime,single handed heartaches,there ain't no band -aid disaster,grows faster,than you think mel  Read More...
Published on Apr 10,2020 09:07 PM
The Clandestine Redemption
By Barsha Priyadarshini Kar in Poetry | Reads: 299 | Likes: 0
Quietude draped the globe ,in its protective robe, God hurled potions of tranquility, Perhaps he conspired to lull his avaricious sapiens to sleep, To sleep and be rejuvinated, To breathe for a while, not gasp, To caress his aching spine, To soften his limbs and contused skin, To treat the gaping ab  Read More...
Published on Apr 10,2020 09:10 PM
Crossroads
By Shreyosi in Romance | Reads: 304 | Likes: 1
  Indolent afternoons, I snuggle up on my favorite bean bag at the Crossword. Smelling my newly bought novel, I fondly go through the excerpt, when suddenly a purple ford on the road catches my attention.  And I look outside the window, longer than usual, almost in anticipation.&  Read More...
Published on Apr 10,2020 09:15 PM
The soul
By Zainab in Poetry | Reads: 277 | Likes: 1
Soul, the untouchable Under the bone and flesh  Under that perfect attire  Hides  All that untold  All that wrath  All that sins All those secrets  Buried deep inside that untouchable soul  But table always turn around  It's soul after death  That suff  Read More...
Published on Apr 10,2020 09:17 PM
Crossroads
By Shreyosi in Romance | Reads: 384 | Likes: 0
  Indolent afternoons, I snuggle up on my favorite bean bag at the Crossword. Smelling my newly bought novel, I fondly go through the excerpt, when suddenly a purple ford on the road catches my attention. And I look outside the window, longer than usual, almost in anticipati  Read More...
Published on Apr 10,2020 09:19 PM
INSIDE OUT
By Ashima Syal in General Literary | Reads: 882 | Likes: 10
Projection, the very art of projection and appearance. Withholding within the inner turmoil and projecting a sugar coated reality.  Fears, bearing fears and guarding them, not facing them, not letting lose of them, not being able to showcase them, not being able to talk about them, always creat  Read More...
Published on Apr 10,2020 09:30 PM
The Singing Mother
By Ayush Nigam in Poetry | Reads: 665 | Likes: 2
Before the Moon hid hid behind the clouds, before midnight would befall   Alongside my dirty mattress, towards the five year old, she would crawl.     With a quiver of a smile streaking up her face,   She planted a kiss on my cheeks with the utmost grace.     With cackl  Read More...
Published on Apr 10,2020 09:38 PM
The drowning voices
By Kothai Ravi in General Literary | Reads: 452 | Likes: 0
Its not like those days.Managing a school has become a risk these days. In olden days parents used to say:"Leave alone my son's eyes;You can just peel off his skin if he doesn't behave or study well" But nowadays even  if a boy falls down while playing in the ground, parents are doubtful. They   Read More...
Published on Apr 11,2020 01:02 PM
Mid Winter Air
By N.Sowbarnika in Mystery | Reads: 2,334 | Likes: 36
                        MID WINTER AIR An amber streak of light managed to pierce through the tough tainted glass and stubborn satin drapery. It was emitted by the lazy sun, pushing away the hefty winter clouds past 10 o' clock in the Hill   Read More...
Published on Apr 10,2020 10:02 PM
Never ever I have seen ??
By preeti gouniyal in Poetry | Reads: 265 | Likes: 0
Never ever I have seen, The earth so green The sky so bright ,with a smile so clean . what a blue sky  ,Where birds freely fly. no pollution in the air to let them die. never ever seen the roads lying on silence  no  honking ponking no person to create violene. what a beautiful dar  Read More...
Published on Apr 10,2020 10:04 PM
THE DIARY OF A CORONAVIRUS SURVIVOR
By SRIJAYEE PAUL in General Literary | Reads: 682 | Likes: 1
THE DIARY OF A CORONAVIRUS SURIVIVOR   15TH MARCH 2020 SUNDAY    DEAR DIARY,  I AM SO HAPPY TO COME BACK HOME , TO SEE MY BED , MY FLOWER POTS , MY BOOKS AND ESPECIALLY MY BUNGLOW BUT AT THE SAME TIME I AM VERY SAD BECAUSE MY 90 YEARS OLD FATHER DIED DUE TO CORONA VIRUS . I REAL  Read More...
Published on Apr 10,2020 10:04 PM