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They say and some have to hear
By Kaushiki Ishwar in General Literary | Reads: 460 | Likes: 1
They say you are commercial and have an artificial charm about you. They say you are young and immaturity will be evident in the way you’ll guide us in formulating policies. They say you are meant for domesticity and utensils loath men’s hand. They say clothes are meant to cover the fles  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 09:50 PM
The 'Slippery' Love Story
By Arundeep Sivaraj in Fantasy | Reads: 473 | Likes: 1
“This is your room till your test results come. If it is positive, we will decide to either shift you to a hospital or administer treatment here itself. For your safety and for safety of others, we will lock this door from the outside. You have all essentials inside. Food and water will be bro  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 09:58 PM
A stray dog's little story
By Vidya Sampath in Poetry | Reads: 363 | Likes: 0
Can we give a pawshake human?? Stop one minute, listen to us. (Just a minute) Can we give a pawshake human?? Stop one minute, listen to us. You wanted to make this world your only home, now what a pity?!! Your home has now become your only world human.. Earth is for all of us to share in common.. Ca  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 10:00 PM
Politics is everywhere
By Payal Arun in General Literary | Reads: 315 | Likes: 0
She was staring at the massive building at city's main road, it was tall and three storeyed. Her grandparent's home. Her parents and she came every year during summer time.She observed her grandma sitting with her father's sister,who had left her husband's home and got permanently settled on the sec  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 10:15 PM
Covid-19 phobia
By keshav sharma in General Literary | Reads: 866 | Likes: 3
                           Covid-19 Phobia  As some of us know that there was the one of most devastating pandemics in human history, resulting in the death of more than 30% to 60% of population peaking in Europe from 1347 to  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 10:24 PM
Literature behind Bars
By Huzaifa Shakir in General Literary | Reads: 599 | Likes: 2
When we imagine the places where our favorite authors penned their greatest works, a jail usually doesn't come to mind. However, many books that critics rank among the greatest literary works were written when their authors were imprisoned. Solitude and lack of distractions have produced many a grea  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 11:47 PM
One evening at the terrace
By Adrija Mukherjee (Amaranthine) in Poetry | Reads: 400 | Likes: 1
Today I climbed the terrace With a plate of delicacies in my hand All made by me alone. It's the highest I could climb, farthest I could go. I kept the plate aside as the wind brushed through my hair over the dried sweat of my scalp, And I realised that I am not free to go anywhere like the wind, I  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 10:28 PM
Humanity.
By Arpitha in General Literary | Reads: 285 | Likes: 2
We, humans, are so fortunate as we taught ourselves how to express and how to feel. After all these years of learning, we lack the understanding of what the words 'humanity', 'kindness' and 'compassion' really means and how it would affect each one of us. We don't have an explanation of why we often  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 10:35 PM
Rise above
By Aarathy M P in Poetry | Reads: 425 | Likes: 1
Hear my words little one,  break those walls of self doubt and inbuilt fears.  Laugh more till you cry a little,  sing more till you dance a little.  Hop around till you fly,  rising above all; self-healing and loving that little soul of yours,  still breathing,   Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 10:38 PM
On The Night Of The Christmas Eve
By Gowtham G in Horror | Reads: 1,407 | Likes: 3
It was the night of the Christmas Eve and the entire sky was shrouded with complete darkness, yet the place looked so lit up; colourful lights, gleaming billboards, and plenty of street lights. The city was so alive. The narrow, yet the busiest streets of Paris were filled with tiny little snowflake  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 11:29 PM
Love
By shiva patro in Poetry | Reads: 573 | Likes: 0
Even i ddon't know words never explains our pain until you leaved me.  Even i never thought sometimes smile hides our deepst sorrow.   Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 10:55 PM
'Safety first,' She said.
By MOTHI S in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 1,204 | Likes: 2
I sat on her sofa. She said, 'Two minutes' and left me alone. The only sound which I heard was the song from the sound system. It was her favourite song. The song boosted the mood. The walls of her house were decorated with her paintings. Though I have visited her house several times today I felt di  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 11:00 PM
The Road that was taken
By Aditi Rawat in Poetry | Reads: 957 | Likes: 0
2 years ago, she rode the bus. It took the road to Delhi,and her graduation commenced.  Admission to prestigious The University of Delhi ,joys knew no bounds.  Everything looks perfect ,but truth was different.  Parents were glad,untill neighbours made them realize , The colleen is   Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 11:01 PM
Are We Humans, After All?
By Gowtham G in True Story | Reads: 339 | Likes: 1
We've created a civilisation hell bent on destroying itself. As a young boy, I had lain on the grass on clear summer evenings and looked up at one of the dots in the night sky and wondered if around that star a planet orbited with beings that could look up from the surface of their world and similar  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 11:35 PM
What if
By yuga in Poetry | Reads: 461 | Likes: 4
What if all those who wander are lost, What if even Alexa goes on quarantine, What if a sanitizer becomes your favourite kinda birthday gift, What if, We consider it as a  phase of time  And believe  Everything will be fine.... Till then appreciate the hardly witnessed quiet signs and  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 11:18 PM