BECAUSE HOPE IS OUR VACCINE TODAY
By Snigdha Agarwal in Poetry | Reads: 983 | Likes: 8
To the fortunate ones,  While we are fighting with our siblings out of mirth, many are fighting a war between life and death.  While we are living safely with our families, many are saving lives by living away from their wives and babies.  While we are chilling during the hundred day  Read More...
Published on May 28,2020 07:12 PM
Reason to stay alive.
By yogita singh in Poetry | Reads: 983 | Likes: 0
Future.. Reason to stay alive.  Reason to know more about life. Fun in curious mind. Curiosity that, What will happen next? How we will do in our next ride? To feel the next adventure, Whether good or bad. Waiting for happiness  That God has planned next in our chapter.. Next in our story.  Read More...
Published on May 30,2020 12:03 PM
To The Brightest Star
By Muskaan Thakker in Romance | Reads: 983 | Likes: 1
Hey , What about those everyday gifts that you used to bring for me?  Those forehead kisses that made exact sense of love? What about those dates?  What about those nights when we got cozy? What about the day when you actually proposed me?  Hey , do you even remember? Do you also thin  Read More...
Published on Jun 19,2020 12:10 AM
Vytha hridoy
By aryan bhattacharya in Poetry | Reads: 982 | Likes: 0
Chot hriday par lagi,  Kanch rupi hriday tut padi,  Kise kahu kise sunau koi apna to ho.  Moti banne lga , sarita ki veg se bhi tez kise kahu kise sunau koi apna to ho.  Tandav karne lage kathor patthar hriday par n to kam karta n hi yam aata.  Tandav hone lga bijali ki gati  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 01:17 PM
Sleepless Nights
By Divya Susana Sunil in Poetry | Reads: 982 | Likes: 2
I stay up all night, staring at the walls  Thinking of all the what-ifs and could be's. Thinking of sleep and how elusive it is. Missing the sweet oblivion as I try to calm my racing thoughts of darkness. Counting nos, dancing till my toes and mind hurt. But alas, no point, sleep decides not to  Read More...
Published on Apr 12,2020 02:32 PM
Zaruri hai na(fight against covid 19)
By shreya saha in Poetry | Reads: 982 | Likes: 4
Mana taqleef hai thodi.. par ye bandis zaruri hai na. Jaan bachani hai agr apno ki.. to ghar pe rehna zaruri hai na. Mana maine dard hota h in sunsaan galiyo ko dekhkr.... par phir se gunje shor in galiyo me. uske lie abhi kaid me rehna zaruri hai na. Chaiye agr roshni faile aane wali diwali me sabk  Read More...
Published on Apr 25,2020 06:56 PM
My Path...
By T.SANTHISWARI in True Story | Reads: 982 | Likes: 4
              He/she in this world is working towards his/her dream. People have different dreams, and they are working hard to achieve their dream. I too have a dream. My dream/ambition is to complete Ph.D, and it is my long-term goal. From my school days, I had a  Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 03:49 AM
One talk, please
By Soundarya Shaw in True Story | Reads: 982 | Likes: 0
I've mostly been away from home and therefore away from family, that matters the most to me today.  I've heard so many stories of my grandfather ,who ,in my bits of memory was a great man, my guardian angel. I have loved and missed him way more since he passed away than i did when he was there.  Read More...
Published on May 30,2020 11:40 AM
New Shift
By Preeti Agrawal in Poetry | Reads: 982 | Likes: 0
New Shift Expand in worship of the creation It feels everytime a new invention Just put yourself and yield A bounty of welcome results Experience this joyous kind of lift Let's welcome the brand New Shift. It's like a struggle towards correction Shatter the ego, move within direction Take the char  Read More...
Published on Jun 29,2020 04:25 PM
Calamités Invoquées
By Anoushka Parija in Poetry | Reads: 981 | Likes: 0
A tremble, a shudder A siren, an artless rudder Man stands at the precipice of two bodies A beating muscle,caged And a bleeding earth, set free In this pool, we stand  Reeking of our festered selves, deception,hurt Our wasteful ways, unearthed Nature heaves, in silence alone Turning us inwards,  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 04:01 PM
The lockdown effects
By Mohsina Ajaz in True Story | Reads: 981 | Likes: 0
From newbie at college to soul sisters forever. The journey, an epitome of friendship, would lead an example for the generations to come. Silly fights, moments of frowns, little things bringing joy. From a companion to a family member, the journey with you has been unremarkable. This being a life ch  Read More...
Published on Apr 18,2020 09:28 AM
My ukelele man.
By Sanjana Mehta in Poetry | Reads: 981 | Likes: 1
MY UKELELE MAN.     - Sanjana Mehta   Walking the deserted boulevard on a mid June afternoon,  I Pluck the rousing mini-sunflowers stranded on the sideway, my cinnamon hampher now overflowing with  buds. Ignorant of the dust settling on my t-straps, i skip along the tr  Read More...
Published on May 8,2020 12:10 PM
Yours truly
By HARINI MANIAM R in Romance | Reads: 981 | Likes: 7
It was a lovely summer morning and an active day for all of us, as we were about to receive our test papers. The entire class were at the end of their seats; few hustles here and there, yet the feeling of nervousness was common in all. The huge bundles of papers laying on the teacher’s table a  Read More...
Published on May 12,2020 11:13 AM
You and I
By shreya in Poetry | Reads: 981 | Likes: 2
 She was a song with beautiful lyrics I was an editor without penShe was a bright ocean with water I was a water fall without waterShe was a sun with sunlight I was a moon without light She was an art with artistI was an artist without an art She was a complete flower I was just a petal of  Read More...
Published on Jun 14,2020 11:55 PM
Everything is Love
By Mirudhula Selvaraj in Poetry | Reads: 981 | Likes: 4
There was a boy named Peter. He was living in a house along with his grandmother in Paris. He loves her so much. Everyday his Granny used to tell stories to him. One day while Peter and his Granny were sitting in the veranda. His Granny fell him a story of a tree :'Jacaranda Mimosifola'. Peter was v  Read More...
Published on Jul 6,2020 11:47 AM