The Case Of The Incomplete Text
By Tejaswinee Roychowdhury in Crime | Reads: 1,033 | Likes: 0
Detective X kneeled to observe the downward faced woman lying on the glass-shards strewn dingy street in a pool of her own blood. Her hands and legs bent in awkward angles were probably broken. The left foot bore a thin cut going towards the toe. The left shoe was missing while the right one, a red   Read More...
Published on Aug 28,2020 08:04 PM
At Kali's Feet: Kao Maa
By Dr Kashmira Goghavalla in Poetry | Reads: 1,032 | Likes: 0
( A short poem inspired by the 'Karo Maa satsang' ~ by Rajiv Kapur https://youtu.be/7zKPOr0A1Dw ) At Kali’s Feet : Karo Maa "Everything has taken a long pause.... We humans locked behind our doors... Is there some hidden cause??? There seems to be some internal flaw.... We blame the virus f  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 08:41 PM
பாற்கடல்
By S.Neelacantan in Poetry | Reads: 1,032 | Likes: 2
பாற்கடல் குமரி எஸ். நீலகண்டன்   இப்பொதெல்லாம் பறவைகளின் சப்தம் எப்போதும் தெளிவாய் கேட்கின்றது. சூரிய ஒளிகள் த  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 09:56 PM
ਦਿਲ ਦੀ ਅਵਾਜ ਪਾਰਟ 2
By Mandeep Singh script king in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 1,032 | Likes: 0
    ਰਿੰਕੂ -                            ਯਾਰ ਮੈਂ ਗੁਰੂ ਘਰ ਗਿਆ ਸੀ  , ਪਰ ਤੁਸੀਂ ਅੰ  Read More...
Published on Mar 27,2020 09:18 PM
നേടിയെടുത്ത നഷ്ട്ടം........
By Jilu George in General Literary | Reads: 1,032 | Likes: 0
ഓർമ വെച്ച കാലം മുതൽ മനസ്സിലിട്ട് താലോലിക്കുന്നത് കൊണ്ടാവും അവനെന്ന സ്വപ്നം അവളിൽ അത്രമേൽ പടർന്നു കയറിയത്.ഇന്  Read More...
Published on Mar 30,2020 04:27 PM
दूरियां ( इश्क़ एक आगाज़ )
By saransh in Poetry | Reads: 1,032 | Likes: 1
वो शाम बड़ी बेगैरत थी, जिस में तेरी सूरत थी, वो इश्क़ बड़ा ज़ालिम था, जिस इश्क़ में तेरी मूरत  थी,   अटक-अटक के जो आता था, वो  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 10:14 PM
Let's all be each for equal
By Meenakshi Arora in Poetry | Reads: 1,032 | Likes: 8
My this poem is based on International women's day 2020 theme "Each for equal". Today we are about to reach mars but still different behaviours, aspirations and needs of men and women are not considered equally. Respecting diversity  and promoting equality help to ensure that people are valued   Read More...
Published on Apr 4,2020 09:58 PM
RUN.
By Aashna Agrawal in Poetry | Reads: 1,032 | 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
Around the clock
By Abhay in Poetry | Reads: 1,032 | Likes: 1
You are beautiful You are criminal You stole breath from my lungs You mark your name in my heart beat  My tears are running to check around you My breath loosing the heat Whenever I hear your voice  My heart stop its beating Your are killing me Your are bad for me So why do I feel eupho  Read More...
Published on May 2,2020 12:05 AM
SCARY GIFTS OF CHILDHOOD
By Priya Israni in Horror | Reads: 1,032 | Likes: 2
So, this is the time when I was lost into a deep memory lane and came across many memories out of which one still haunts me deep. Lily was my best friend since childhood; we used to play all day long in the large fields of sugarcane. Yeah, hide-n-seek was the most lovable game to us and these long c  Read More...
Published on May 7,2020 07:51 PM
MY LOVE
By Dharshini in Poetry | Reads: 1,032 | Likes: 0
I opend up my heart to you You killed me with boyish look  Little by little, I started to love your scoldings The way you scold me Words that I can't speak  Secrets hiding in ocean deep Only you I wanted to seek It started with just one Hi Now my heart won't let you go The childish smile I  Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 08:31 PM
I Am Single
By Vimal Kumar Sivagnanam in Poetry | Reads: 1,032 | Likes: 0
I  Always Remain Single - Because She  Is My Half #MarriageNotes  Read More...
Published on Jun 19,2020 08:46 PM
Stop the Rickshaw
By Aastha Mehndirata in Poetry | Reads: 1,031 | 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
Lockdown
By Priyanka Ramakumar in Poetry | Reads: 1,031 | Likes: 2
Doors are shut and shops are closed, Serenity calls wild pets to roam. Glances exchanged through glass doors, Wondering who is victim and who assailant. Houses return to the state of homes, Terraces are loving the kids in us. Television remotes stay in a place, Bringing the family to a cozy space.   Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 11:23 AM
Ya khuda
By Eshaan in Poetry | Reads: 1,031 | Likes: 1
Matt milaaya kr unhe ya khuda Jinhe tu mila nai sakta.  Read More...
Published on Apr 7,2020 10:42 PM