Do not support this
By Shibani Saxena in True Story | Reads: 763 | Likes: 0
" You never support me" I heard him say that over the phone with an angry tone. "It is not like that" Before I could complete my sentence he hung up on me. I didn't re-dail because I knew m in block list now. I went back to those days in my life where these sentences were not spoken. But today, he s  Read More...
Published on Jul 31,2020 06:30 PM
BEING HUMAN
By Sparsh in General Literary | Reads: 762 | Likes: 2
                           BEING HUMAN "Who are you?" someone asked and the reply was thunder striking as they generally identify themselves with their religion (Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, Christian, Jew, Jain, Buddhist etc) What a shoc  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 09:02 AM
कभी खुद भी आया करो मिलने...
By Diptamoy Goswami in Poetry | Reads: 761 | Likes: 8
कभी खुद भी आया करो मिलने... दरवाज़े के पीछे आज जब मेरे झाड़ू ने फटकारा, "कभी खुद भी आया करो मिलने", कोने में जमें धूल ने   Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 09:24 AM
Plethora
By Nina Agarwal in Poetry | Reads: 761 | Likes: 1
The bustling city never sleeps  Too tired to see that my heart weeps I struggle on towards my fate  The steering wheel never quite straight  I have changed the schedule in my mind  My days are happy;night unkind  My smile inert;just for the world  No tears to show - ye  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 01:52 PM
Home
By zainab amjad mohiuddin in Poetry | Reads: 761 | Likes: 0
In this dingy world  I search for home  Places i go  No where to be found  Downhearted i feel  In sombre  I stay  After a feud I sussed  Home isn’t a place  But a person    Read More...
Published on Mar 27,2020 02:04 PM
The Princess and her Roses
By Ashika in Fantasy | Reads: 761 | Likes: 4
The late October winds have gone furious. The lamps that were lit, died as the wind blew through the corridor. The beautiful silk curtains were struggling to set themselves free from the iron rod. Two of the guards came hurriedly to close the balcony doors but the maids barred entry as the princess  Read More...
Published on Apr 11,2020 02:07 AM
Myself
By rahul rathi in General Literary | Reads: 761 | Likes: 0
To Me,  So many people have given up on you and left you. You are use and throw box and your heart is now in pieces in that box. Obviously it pinches. But your worth is not this.  You tried everything to keep them happy. But you forgot that, what's yours will always be yours. You have to b  Read More...
Published on May 30,2020 04:26 PM
WALKING ON THE ROOFTOP IN THE RAIN
By Colonel Dr Ramanan Duraiswami in Poetry | Reads: 761 | Likes: 1
Walking on the Roof Top in the Rain   Sparrows pirouette in the sky, On the updrafts, flying high. Gusty winds like a dervish dance Causing leaves to spin and prance. A spray of raindrops on our face, Cools us as we hasten pace. Cumulus scudding beneath stratus, Thunder claps resound ahead   Read More...
Published on Jun 10,2020 11:00 PM
एक ख़ास शाम
By Neha Sharma in Romance | Reads: 761 | Likes: 0
आज ‘भूमिका’ एक दशक बाद पेंटिंग करने बैठी थी | ऑइल पेंटिंग – जो किसी ज़माने में उस की मनपसंद हुआ करती थी | और उस की ए  Read More...
Published on Jun 21,2020 04:08 PM
The Bouquet of Black Dahlias
By Vaishali Katam in Fantasy | Reads: 760 | Likes: 8
December 9th, 2000, Paris.         She was sitting at the table in a secluded corner of the Café de flore Paris, a famous cafe known for its long history and of course, it's coffee. She and the coffee shop shared a great deal of memories. Sipping her coffee from the cup i  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 09:24 PM
This too shall pass
By Priya Agarwal in Poetry | Reads: 760 | Likes: 0
Oh nature, my healer. Oh! You my last resort.. you have always justified my motive, and only you are my true support. Whenever I doubt my actions, Of not being at par with the world.. Whenever my reactions, Are misunderstood and curled… I lock myself for a while, I weep a little like a child  Read More...
Published on Apr 27,2020 01:09 AM
With love, To the Ever-Locked-down Woman
By Nazam Riar in Poetry | Reads: 760 | Likes: 8
Ah! Every nook and cranny of the house is spic- and- span Now, it is my turn to clean the hidden realms of my heart too And bring to the surface the buried desires from my lowest ebb That didn’t experience a single ray of sun light Like the unborn child dead in mother’s womb. They went   Read More...
Published on May 2,2020 04:29 PM
The ephemeral joys of childhood.
By sharbani baruah in Poetry | Reads: 760 | Likes: 15
Little did I know, How ephemeral our salad days were. Having played around hands in hands, Running azure the gold sands? There were roses, daisies, And, lillies too. We used to pluck them, Saying from me to you? Making hubbubs for our hopped up tummies, Ah! Caterwauling our deary mummies! Starting f  Read More...
Published on Jun 4,2020 11:17 AM
मां की बेटी
By madhu kumari in Poetry | Reads: 759 | Likes: 1
झिलमिल करती एक किरण , उतरी जो मां के आंगन , लिया समेट उस आंचल में , वार दिया उसपे तन - मन । कहने लगी उसे फिर मैया ;  क्यों  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 09:04 AM
The Mighty paper
By Dhruv Bhargava in True Story | Reads: 759 | Likes: 1
 Jab tham gayi thi Duniya poori, Tab hua yeh insaan tha, Banane waala is srishty ka, sabse taakatwar ek insaan  tha Fir aayi us taakat ka ehsaas aur insaan ne andha hona shuru kiya Insaan ke hi karam ne ab insaano ko parakhna shuru kiya  Ab mujhse hi toh banti hai duniya? Yeh taakat t  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 12:09 PM