Be Passive to Break Aggressive
By Shekhar Pawar in General Literary | Reads: 1,372 | Likes: 1
Now days Corona virus is spreading everywhere with very agressive nature. In this mode, each person on this earth can become passive to end its agression. It simply means, take care of few good habits which government is asking for us. We don't need to add fuel in Corona virus spreading. Be at home   Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 01:58 PM
FIBRE TO FABRIC
By saraswathi in General Literary | Reads: 1,372 | Likes: 1
FIBRE TO FABRIC Processing fibers in to wool There are si  steps for doing this process. Step 1 Shearing  Step 2 Scouring Step 3 Sorting Step 4 burrs Step 5 Dyeing  Step 6 Woven the wollen cloth This how we can convert woll to wollen clothes .   Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 09:49 AM
Years later when they met
By PRIYANKA GHOSH in Romance | Reads: 1,372 | Likes: 2
They were best friends since childhood. He was shy, introvert and a hidden poet. She was exactly the opposite. She was his first love but before he could express she told him she was in love with a boy from his tuition.  This broke his heart. He soon moved to London to persue his higher studies  Read More...
Published on Mar 30,2020 03:21 PM
Rise and Resurrect - Inspirational Poem about COVID-19
By Sonali Mandal in Poetry | Reads: 1,372 | Likes: 6
The body suffocates, grace and vigour depart, Mercy I seek - Oh lord! from the bottom of my heart. The virus in my chest Would I jest? Obligation or task,  Not a smile, hug or kiss but time for myself I ask. Protection is needed, a glove and a mask, Social distancing and isolation is not a mamm  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 05:00 PM
My world
By sangeetha in Fantasy | Reads: 1,372 | Likes: 0
My world revolves around my missing son I know he's not with me but I feel his presence most of time near me.. I used give a call to the number he used to carry when last met & somebody picks up and disconnect. I know that's my missing son play . He is so nauhty as ever and he likes fooling me a  Read More...
Published on May 14,2020 10:37 AM
Always Black
By Vishnu R Nair in Sci-fi | Reads: 1,372 | Likes: 1
    People, more often state that they were born in the wrong place. They seem to have a tendency to badmouth their home. And I am one of them, I hate this place, hate the people who live here. The south coast of the country. That's where I live. Though the sea is no bluer, it turned dark,  Read More...
Published on May 31,2020 10:47 AM
A cocoa diary
By Avila Charles in Poetry | Reads: 1,372 | Likes: 0
Born from the cocoa bean to build the castle of bliss in your heart. I could be the solace in your chaos,  the music in your melancholy, the key to the world of ecstasy, soothe your anxiety and be the voice of your serenity.  My heart pops at the glance of your smile.  Shaped in a ba  Read More...
Published on Jul 6,2020 03:48 AM
कोरोना मत मारो ना
By Harshit Singh Shekhawat in Poetry | Reads: 1,371 | Likes: 1
थम गया है देश,  रुक गया है देश,  जब से फैला है कोरोना,  देखकर इसका प्रकोप सब, भूल गए हैं महंगाई और भ्रष्टाचार का रो  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 10:49 AM
Masks
By Vidushi Arya in Poetry | Reads: 1,371 | Likes: 1
The morn is sunlit; dew drops and Cool breeze and chirping birds and All the beauty they say nature has to offer. You see the cute next door neighbor Walk out, water bottle in hand, off  To run. The elderly couple walks their  Dog, the one little creature that hasn't  Yet departed fro  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 06:06 PM
కాలం
By Giridhar Alwar in Poetry | Reads: 1,371 | Likes: 1
  కాలం ఆగక నడచి అలుపు లేక, మాట రాక పరుగు మాత్రమే తెలిసిన ఆది పురుషుడు గతించిన జ్ఞాపకాలు మరచిపోయిన మధుర స్మృతులు  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 09:50 AM
❤️ Ek Tarfa Pyar...
By Harshraj Singh Rathode in Poetry | Reads: 1,371 | Likes: 1
अनकही बात हो तुम , कैसे कहूं मेरे जज़्बात हो तुम, की लिखें जो मेने शब्द तुम पर उसके शब्दार्थ कहा से लाऊ, अब अपनी दिल की   Read More...
Published on May 5,2020 01:50 PM
Pesty Shenanigans
By subhadra kunduri in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 1,370 | Likes: 0
‘Pesty’ Shenanigans I was proud of my book lined study room. Books of all genres jostled for space in the beautiful wooden shelves lining an entire wall.  My hubby Raj’s pet peeve was that I was a book-aholic, a book hoarder, a book collector; and many more adjectives, some to  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 03:57 PM
Tragedies
By Vikalp Joshi in General Literary | Reads: 1,369 | Likes: 0
Dear person who finds this letter, 8000 metres above sea level and 28 degree celsius below zero, my smart watch says. I say, it’s been 17 days 8 hours and 16 minutes since I left home because it haunted me after she left that morning. I know she loved mountains and so I am here, hoping to meet  Read More...
Published on Mar 22,2020 06:57 PM
The Teenage Dream
By Amitha Nair in General Literary | Reads: 1,369 | Likes: 1
What is it about being a teenager that drives the whole slot crazy? Is it as they say the “Adrenaline Rush” or maybe we are just too exposed to the transition from fantasy to reality. I just saw a teenage boy doing the “I don’t care” act to unravel how cool he was becau  Read More...
Published on Mar 22,2020 10:09 PM
Poetry on :->
By Marium Mishra in Poetry | Reads: 1,369 | Likes: 0
1.Truth Numerous lie couldn't thee encumber And an ounce of truth e’er spills out Deceptions that thy eyes cause Yet verity hath loudest shout Thy fallacy makest beauteous terrain Adorned, garbed, infeasible to refrain But the naive arm of casualties Slash out heads of iniquities Hencefo  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 02:18 AM