AN HONEST CONFESSION.
By savita Kapoor in Poetry | Reads: 1,079 | Likes: 0
The Darker side of me.  Yes, I have a darker side , which I know the best.  Is it darker? ?Or grayer?   But for sure it's a part of me.  Yes, I know the darker side of me.  I have some flaws, both in physical and mental me.  Yes, I have a darker side of me.  I  Read More...
Published on Apr 21,2020 11:51 PM
Mother
By Dakshi in Poetry | Reads: 1,079 | Likes: 1
She is your biggest support system She treats you like her world She has the power to understand your feeling just by your mere words. She is epitome of unconditional love She is always with you standing against the world She is your number one fan ,your biggest supporter She daily pray to God for y  Read More...
Published on May 10,2020 01:01 PM
Fear vs Love
By Gowthem V R in Horror | Reads: 1,079 | Likes: 0
Present time: The streetlights were dim as the mist enclosed it in its mysterious grip. She peered out of her window into the darkness, was there someone out there or was it her imagination? puzzled a observer standing in front of her window, he came there in search of his dog who ran out in the nig  Read More...
Published on May 29,2020 06:36 AM
SHADOWS
By Himanshi Sharma in Poetry | Reads: 1,079 | Likes: 3
My best friends who were supposed to be there with me forever,  Left like they won't be coming back to me obviously, never.  They hurt me, broke me and ditched me somewhere, So, I stopped showing them the care. One day while walking, I turned back and this was shocking. I used to believe   Read More...
Published on Jun 3,2020 10:25 AM
THE VISIT OF A WOMEN
By M.Sabeena Bahurudeen in Poetry | Reads: 1,079 | Likes: 0
He's Waiting, ! When Will His Spouse Come, ! The One Year Ago, ! She Left Him Life, ! In Her Life Is A Another Boy Coming?  Never Know, ! However,  He Is Waiting, ! The All Night Long,  In Desperate Condition, ! Him All Night, ! His Pillow With his Companion, ! He Collect The All Her   Read More...
Published on Jul 27,2020 07:29 PM
HISTORICAL MAPS
By RUDRAKSH MISHRA in General Literary | Reads: 1,079 | Likes: 1
  HISTORICAL MAPS Historical maps are those maps which were used in past and that reflect historical phenomena and events and that illustrate the interdependence of social developments of the past and geographic factors. Historical maps show the distribution of ancient cultures and states,   Read More...
Published on Aug 11,2020 10:56 AM
Stop the Rickshaw
By Aastha Mehndirata in Poetry | Reads: 1,078 | Likes: 1
As I settled in a half-painted, rusted rickshaw, And sat on the torn black seat,  I told the rickshaw driver where to go, And he nodded his head.    When I was halfway there,  I asked the rickshaw diver, “Why are you driving so slowly” in my fluent Hindi, He remarked   Read More...
Published on Mar 22,2020 06:41 PM
Hourglass
By Nandana Nataraj in Poetry | Reads: 1,078 | Likes: 1
I watch the fine sand grains trickling through those curves. An undying beauty-she stood over the wooden , worn out table. Gazing through the antique hourglass epitomizing time, a random question shot through my mind. Are my days dropping down , just like the sand oozing down… Slowly did I  Read More...
Published on Mar 30,2020 10:52 AM
Sunset
By xavier james in Poetry | Reads: 1,078 | Likes: 1
Deep the sun disappear  Deeper the thought gain When I often see a sunset I feel a unpleasant pain. The sunset make me sad Realizing me that the day end. It's all about the past vibes With the beloved ones which has spend. As the surrounding goes darker  And the stars are about to shine   Read More...
Published on Apr 1,2020 07:02 PM
A tribute
By chekitan pandya in General Literary | Reads: 1,078 | Likes: 0
An Open to the one who’s One No More It still feels like yesterday when we were all together sitting on the dining table or going on a trip or celebrating festivals together when the reality comes crashing down with startling clarity jerking us out of those fine memories and reminding us that   Read More...
Published on Apr 10,2020 05:16 PM
RUN.
By Aashna Agrawal in Poetry | Reads: 1,078 | Likes: 0
I Walked a street once, Till down set the sun, And the world screamed, “Run, run, run.”  Run,  Till the corporates win the race, Till the wealth freezes in their rich chambers, Till you’re hiding your face, From all your failed endeavours. Run,  Till the family val  Read More...
Published on Apr 14,2020 06:48 PM
The dark thought
By Logavarshini Ravi in True Story | Reads: 1,078 | Likes: 2
I was born with poor immunity. I usually have normal cold for most of the days. What i pertain to 'most of the days' is 300 days out of 365. And i also have wheezing trouble. I took so many medications but all went in vain, so i got accustomed to it. As i knew that i was vulnerable to the viral atta  Read More...
Published on Jun 16,2020 08:24 PM
Varanasi
By Purba in Travel | Reads: 1,078 | Likes: 0
The half eyed sun with its dusky aura was almost on the verge of drowning down the voluptuous Ganga and only its bobbing head could be seen now. The sky hasn’t turned completely dark and a faint yellow hue seemed to get deeper and deeper, but the lights, the candles, the perfume, the noise, th  Read More...
Published on Jun 19,2020 06:18 PM
TRUE FRIEND
By Sateesh Patil in Poetry | Reads: 1,078 | Likes: 1
A true friend is not like the rain which pours and goes away.  A true friend is like the air, sometimes silent but always around you.   Read More...
Published on Jun 23,2020 11:21 AM
The Gift
By Mridula Singh in Poetry | Reads: 1,078 | Likes: 0
Title : The Gift The most endearing journey begins by Lord,  When a bundle of joy is put on board. That first cry of the baby in my ears, Brought together smiles and tears. The gentle touch of that soft skin, Gave me lifetime's closest akin. She taught me to sing and rock, And slept in my arm  Read More...
Published on Jul 24,2020 12:49 PM