The Rising Sun
By Prathyusha Deepak in Poetry | Reads: 1,225 | Likes: 0
This poem is from the point of view of a young girl who, during the quarantine period, discovers the power of love and togetherness. Sipping my morning coffee, I sit in absolute silence, My ears twitch for sounds, unwilling to indulge in compliance-With the fatal blow that hushed- even the loudest o  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 01:58 PM
love, moon and lies
By Riya in True Story | Reads: 1,225 | Likes: 0
As a child, I always thought that the moon followed me everywhere. Mom explained that I was special and hence the moon came along like a guardian angel. I believed. Just like the moon you followed me everywhere. I thought I was your moon latter did I realise that I was just a star. 'you' and 'us' we  Read More...
Published on Apr 20,2020 11:11 PM
मैं जो कर रही हूं वो क्यों कर रही हूं
By ankita srivastava in Poetry | Reads: 1,225 | Likes: 0
क्यों अक्सर ऐसा लगता है मुझको मैं जो कर रही हूं वो क्यों कर रही हूं बड़ा अनजाना लगता है सब कुछ यँहा पर किस ओर मैं ये सफ  Read More...
Published on Apr 28,2020 12:30 AM
#inspire
By Muhammad in Poetry | Reads: 1,225 | Likes: 1
Ban kr   Read More...
Published on May 8,2020 03:11 PM
Let it all go. See what stays.
By Antas Rao Gautam in Romance | Reads: 1,225 | Likes: 0
He was standing alone in the winter twilight, in the depth of the wilderness. A surge of emotions passes in his mind with each gush of wind. He holds back something in his hand. It's a red flower. Yes, the same three-leafed. The wind blew more vigorously. He holds the flower in front of himself. Sta  Read More...
Published on Jun 14,2020 01:57 PM
Preamble a polkadot of politics
By Anmol Lalit Pathak in Poetry | Reads: 1,225 | Likes: 1
.                Preamble a polkadot of politics   All atheist start adapting to theist     With your cherished god.           A Glance of God cculpture shine       as a small Myrtle leave . &nb  Read More...
Published on Jun 27,2020 06:44 PM
An Only Magical Potion
By Fathima Sanna in Poetry | Reads: 1,224 | Likes: 0
There is nothingin this corona-world to do, and I lock myself in a messed up room, sit by the lonely window with my crowded mindof all the troubles, and there I fall, into the tone of wind, the rustling of leaves,the dance of trees, the songs of birds, t  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 07:51 PM
அம்மா
By Theodur Rayan in Poetry | Reads: 1,224 | Likes: 1
                                        அம்மா அம்மா என்னை ஈன்றவளே ஆசைதீர கட்டி அணைத்தவளே அப்பா   Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 07:19 PM
दुआ में खुदा से क्या माँगू
By Dheeraj Sarda in Poetry | Reads: 1,224 | Likes: 1
अगर हर रज़ा हो पूरी मेरी, जो भी मैं दुआ मे मांगू, तो जद्दोजहद इस बात की खुद से, की दुआ मे खुदा से क्या मांगू | एक ग़रीब क  Read More...
Published on Apr 27,2020 10:24 PM
Sometimes, it is good to be silent
By A M Metilda in General Literary | Reads: 1,224 | Likes: 0
Words are powerful! Yet, Silence is also important. Sometimes it is good to shut our mouth, our emotions, our feelings so that God can take control of our situation. I read a quote by someone who said, "It is best to stay quiet, the silence can speak volumes without ever saying a word." How true it   Read More...
Published on Jul 25,2020 07:18 PM
Nurture It
By Anjali Roongta in General Literary | Reads: 1,223 | Likes: 2
She pumped her legs to the pounding beat, stretching, bending, and swinging towards the stars. Eyes wide open she relished the universe exploding in front of her and tried to channel the energy bursting through her into the swing. She was losing herself to the ideas running through her head, this ex  Read More...
Published on Apr 16,2020 12:30 PM
A bridge between two souls
By in Poetry | Reads: 1,223 | Likes: 0
There exists a bridge between You and I And I travel across it To reach to you each day. This bridge remains invisible In the world governed by reality Glad that it is non-existent! In a world marred by evil eyes It remains invisible to naked eyes In love with concrete images And I did the right By  Read More...
Published on Apr 27,2020 07:34 AM
Odyssey of an Archaic Soul
By Gayathri S in Western | Reads: 1,223 | Likes: 1
She had laughed. She had grieved. She had been taught. She had learnt. And the question was, “Was she happy?” - Not yet. Every person is a victim of his/her circumstances. “What makes you happy?” The answer varies from person to person.  To her, happiness was “fre  Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 11:44 AM
A woman's stain
By Shagun Singh in Poetry | Reads: 1,223 | Likes: 0
Alarms wailed, sirens roared They kept aside mops Exited kitchen doors Closed laptops and adieu Skype calls Excused the history class . For emergency had struck Body-curfewd 5 days Brought close their bag Smuggled it out Looked left looked right  Slithered into front pocket . Full steam quaran  Read More...
Published on May 14,2020 07:10 PM
Deepavali
By Nithya in General Literary | Reads: 1,223 | Likes: 1
The boom of firecrackers jolted me awake. It was 3.30 in the morning. I realised I was at Gayatri’s home for Deepavali. I had spent every Deepavali of the past decade with my friends, jostling outside a cinema hall in the wee hours of the day, celebrating the premiere of a ‘mass hero&rsq  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 11:34 AM