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The Redeeming Rain
By Vardhan in Poetry | Reads: 664 | Likes: 39
Huddled beneath a winding arch,  Staring at the endless downpour; Pouring heaven, pouring skies, Pouring heart, pouring lies; Lies, stirrer of debates, yet employed by all, Truth, bitter-sweet, shunned, after all; Drenched through and through,  Drenched with pain, with disgust, Shamelessl  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 07:52 PM
A collection of my mind, in mixed poems
By Shivika Anand in Poetry | Reads: 457 | Likes: 11
The words have slipped away from her lips,  her heart has regained  its composure, though  not completely because now what she fears most  is the reply The sun has slept awakening millions of stars their everlasting charm makes the flowers conscious, so they wait for a new day  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 07:52 PM
One Sword
By Rajneesh Kumar in War Story | Reads: 436 | Likes: 0
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Published on Mar 25,2020 07:53 PM
Living in Harmony
By Dhwani Jain in General Literary | Reads: 1,198 | Likes: 8
The current world situation struggling to deal with the deadly COVID19 pandemic is the result of the irresponsible actions of the human race only. We humans have been abusing the Mother Earth from ages. Life is a boomerang. What you give you get.  Our misdeeds have put us all in danger! Mankin  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 08:02 PM
The House of Bamboo
By Anurag Kumar in General Literary | Reads: 637 | Likes: 9
Like the Apple of Eden, it was forbidden. And therefore, enticing.   The song, I mean. None of us kids were allowed to even hum it, let alone sing it. It was an okay-ish song, nothing too great, but those two brothers, Rakesh and Rajesh, liked it so much they kind of made it their own, not all  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 08:21 PM
The drastic change.
By Angel Keswani in True Story | Reads: 491 | Likes: 1
I was born in a small village in India, Jalgaon. I never knew that my family would have to shift to a city like Mumbai. My Mom was from Kalyan, Mumbai. In 2007, my dad decided to shift to Kalyan for settling his business. Here, everything was very new to us. My parents had to search for school for m  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 08:26 PM
THE DIVINE HUMAN BODY
The human body is itself a divine architectural masterpiece and the abode of infinite bliss and peace. It is the mystical representation of a delicate sheath of mind and body capable of self renewal, self nourishment and acts as vehicle to draw us to enlightenment. The human framework is the realiza  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 08:40 PM
Welcome Two Tier Solutions!
By Ramu Upadhaya in General Literary | Reads: 416 | Likes: 0
Welcome Two Tier Solutions!   The world is flooded with prayers for getting justice. There are two categories of justice seeker – one supporting God, other law. God is a mysterious object or being, for the attack of logic, or the experiment of the laboratory has not been allowing the proo  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 08:42 PM
The Bells are Ringing
By Ananya Roy in Fantasy | Reads: 294 | Likes: 1
I never, in a million years, in my wildest dreams, could ever had imagined a day like this would come! A day, which began like any other day, but at the same time in the very familiarity lurked around the corner, the uncanny eeriness about it. Who would have thought, the sun that rises like every ot  Read More...
Published on Mar 27,2020 01:34 PM
UNKNOWN
By Aarthi Jayaprakash in Poetry | Reads: 473 | Likes: 0
This weight is not easily lifted A nagging ache, an unknown fear What will or will not happen? Not knowing is both bliss and curse So hold on to what you know Your worth in forged memories Your purpose in a hopeful future There's more to life than we know Stay in faith till then The ache shall sleep  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 08:56 PM
Half Past eleven
By Shubhalakshmi Das in True Story | Reads: 522 | Likes: 0
Half Past eleven, Mother arrives home and finds her little daughter clad in her own excreta starved and crying. Shivering. If measured, the mercury in the thermometer would have scored a century.  Mother embraced her child and crystalline drops of tear traced their ways out of her sparkling eye  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 09:18 PM
Why do we even love?
By vedanti khanna in Poetry | Reads: 498 | Likes: 0
why do we even love?  When it has always been about falling, falling and falling?  When it is all about giving your most essential pieces, the most important parts When it is just an ache without a cure  When the days of its life are so unsure    Maybe because love, is a wor  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 09:22 PM
Coffee and Cacophony
By Asmita Chakraborty in Travel | Reads: 465 | Likes: 0
I followed Rupsha, as she expertly navigated her way through the nooks and crannies of the historic College Street, the largest secondhand book market in the world. The mile-long avenue was dotted with hundreds of bookstores, big and small. A smell of new books, dreams, tea, mothballs and smoke hung  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 09:31 PM
The Warrior in You
By Pooja Pathak in Poetry | Reads: 269 | Likes: 0
Maybe you are dwelling in the hardest of times, unable to bury the pain and disappointments, unable to untie yourself from the the darkness of your past, but since you are still dealing with the tough times you will learn on your own how to endure the moments that keeps putting you down, you w  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 09:32 PM
From a drop of tear..
By Surya K (Lekha) in Poetry | Reads: 443 | Likes: 1
Love started receding.. And one day love ceased to exist.. l started believing that it is no longer my heart.. The beginning of self-destruction was that defying of myself to me.. My heart was an ocean connected with numerous  other oceans where dolphins smiled and sun dived deep into me.. Sun   Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 10:08 PM