The ephemeral joys of childhood.
By sharbani baruah in Poetry | Reads: 1,243 | 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
Short Story: MANHOLE
By Navaratnam Giritharan in General Literary | Reads: 1,242 | Likes: 0
- Wriiten in Tamil By V.N.Giritharan | Translation into English  By: Latha Ramakrishnan -Like the Rajaraman of Jeyakanthan’s rishimoolam he has grown beard and moustache, keeping one of the legs in squatting posture and keeping the other in a raised and folded fashion he was holding his k  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 07:58 AM
The umbrella
By John in True Story | Reads: 1,242 | Likes: 1
There is this one fresh memory that flashes whenever it rains. For most people , it would probably be a quiet coffee date with someone at the local café or maybe even a kiss in the rain  in a corner somewhere on the outskirt of town. The rain resonates a series of episodes captured in ou  Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 08:13 PM
My thoughts on love
By Deepa Aiyar in General Literary | Reads: 1,242 | Likes: 0
1.To be able to love is a blessing  indeed; but a person who is loved is twice blessed.  2.Being possessive is not a sign of love but a sign of insecurity  and ego. 3. When you love someone  more than you love yourself,  it is a sign you are evolving.  4. In love there   Read More...
Published on Apr 4,2020 08:14 PM
My life
By Athira Sheela in True Story | Reads: 1,242 | Likes: 0
I never thought that life would be so dark....... It was not just a story but a life. A life of a Young girl getting into troubles. In the southern side of the state there lived a girl named Saakshi. She was born to a middle class family where her parents are struggling to meet both the ends of thei  Read More...
Published on Apr 12,2020 04:09 PM
Kiss
By Gaurav Mestry in Romance | Reads: 1,242 | Likes: 0
He held her waist, looked directly in her eyes. She wrapped her arms around his neck. He leaned forward and her beautiful pink lips touched his. The kiss got intense and then he suddenly stopped. She asked," What happened? You know a kiss burns approximately 8 calories. Don't you want to stay fit?"   Read More...
Published on Apr 27,2020 01:56 AM
FORGIVENESS
By siya in General Literary | Reads: 1,242 | Likes: 0
Hi everyone, Forgiveness is a small word but big things to implement in our life. Many words hide in this Word ''Forgiveness''. Forever, Forgiven. '' Hamesha ke liye kisiko maaf karna''. Really Forgive and Move forward. This is life.  If someone do badthings with us. Don't forget but forgive an  Read More...
Published on Apr 30,2020 05:47 PM
The quarenteine heart
By Vanshika Sharma in Poetry | Reads: 1,241 | Likes: 1
Since the country has been quarantined, my heart and I have made a deal. Deal of utilizing the time in self love, self development and self analysis which I always wanted to do.My day starts with making my body energised and of the soul, the poetry is all it needs. Sitting at the corner, with cup of  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 03:53 PM
हां वह हमेशा लड़ती है
By nidhi yadav in Poetry | Reads: 1,241 | Likes: 1
जब लड़की घर से निकलती है तो लड़ना पड़ता है उसे गलियों में राहो  से उन सैकड़ों घूरती निगाहों से लड़ना पड़ता है उसे त  Read More...
Published on May 31,2020 09:17 AM
The letter
By Sukhjeet Kaur in Romance | Reads: 1,240 | Likes: 1
"Yesss!  We won again!" exclaimed the sports champ Radhika , after winning the first position in the basketball tournament.  Right after lifting the trophy ,  she ran towards her class and hugged her bestfriend Mayur.  Mayur and Radhika have known each other since childhood and w  Read More...
Published on May 27,2020 12:11 AM
నా భువి భారతి నీకు నా వందనం
By Giridhar Alwar in Poetry | Reads: 1,239 | Likes: 1
వేద సంస్కృతికి మూలమైన నా భువి భారతి నీకు నా వందనం. మూడు రంగుల ఒంట ధరించి ధర్మాన్ని రక్షించే నా తల్లీ నీకు నా వందన  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 09:46 AM
broken,burned,fallen and now Rising
By Saurabh Jadhav in Poetry | Reads: 1,239 | Likes: 1
I'm badI'm badI'm bad at making choicesI'm bad at organizing prioritiesI'm bad at expressing myself completelyI'm bad at acting smart and dashingI'm bad at common things onlyI'm bad at handwriting tooI'm bad at dancing and worst at singingI'm bad at loving who loves meI'm bad at talking politelyI'm   Read More...
Published on Apr 13,2020 08:35 PM
Dear Diary
By Aiswarya. K. S in Poetry | Reads: 1,239 | Likes: 2
Dear Diary  Depth of your memories  Is your longing for the land.  Remembrance is not a place  It's the memories of each splendid soul.  I don't know, when we will leave each other.  As the line completes,  As the page ends,  When the pen is exhausted,  W  Read More...
Published on May 2,2020 01:35 PM
The Winter Flavours
By Nitesh Khargonkar in Poetry | Reads: 1,239 | Likes: 6
Cool breeze blowing and winds making us run, Cozy are the evenings and sleeping long hours is some fun. The hands go shivering and everything seems so Cold, Out come the blankets to make it's it's warmth unfold. When the glimpse of someone's eyes turns into a flame, Love is for all seasons,but here;  Read More...
Published on Jul 2,2020 04:25 PM
अलविदा
By M Tasleem in Poetry | Reads: 1,238 | Likes: 0
अलविदा लम्बा सफर है नजर के हद तक सुनसान शाम उतर आई है जाना तो होगा ही जाने की मजबूरी है जुदाई के एहसास से सीना फटा जा   Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 08:07 AM