She
By reenasha in Poetry | Reads: 747 | Likes: 0
Emigrate out of the claustrophobic cage- ’cause You’re not a slave anymore Break down the chains tied to your legs and hands- ’cause You’re not a prisoner anymore Open up the pent up anger and rage- ’cause You’re not a spectator anymore Spread your wings and fly b  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 07:11 PM
This too Shall Pass
By Nazam Riar in Poetry | Reads: 747 | Likes: 15
This too shall pass  Tears  roll down my cheeks intermittently seeing the state of the world and the life around us that has come to a stand still is this the lesson we have to learn ? to imbibe in our lives for the times to come? Dark clouds have descended upon the world all over But I se  Read More...
Published on Apr 1,2020 01:49 AM
School Frenzy
By Aditi in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 746 | Likes: 1
The firsts always make you anxious , excited and give you jitters in your stomach. Now you might think of your first love or first job. Well I am talking about the first day of my child's online school . V's school on a normal day starts at 7 in the morning, that means our day starts at 5am(talk abo  Read More...
Published on Jun 8,2020 09:25 PM
Prostitution:A story of lost women.
By Janhvi Lakhmani in Poetry | Reads: 746 | Likes: 7
Your body is sacred despite of your engagement... You share compeer deference and deserve equal warmth.. I know and I can feel it all, you were forced to indulge into this, even if this isn't you ever wished for... Your dreams were stolen and your dignity was raped.. People forced themselves upon yo  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 03:34 PM
Or, that’s what they say
By Saki in Poetry | Reads: 746 | Likes: 0
There was once a girl, Who danced to a tune unheard, Some still see her in the rain, And her lovely hands still inspire, Or, that’s what they say.   There was once a girl, Whose beauty rivalled the Moon’s, Some still see her in a helping heart, And her beauty makes the world bright  Read More...
Published on Apr 5,2020 10:44 AM
The monday that wasn't
By archana nair in General Literary | Reads: 745 | Likes: 6
There I was standing by the road waiting for the bus. Monsoon has arrived right in time for my school reopening. The cloudy skies, sodden roads and muddy boots reflected and amplified my mood. Two months were over in a lightening. Speaking of lightening, my TV was damaged in yesterday's thunderstorm  Read More...
Published on May 31,2020 07:32 PM
A Tale Untold
By Anushka Chatterjee in General Literary | Reads: 745 | Likes: 0
Master Mahesh, a sturdy man of fifty, had mastered the virtue of patience. The insignificance of his frivolous youth had cultivated in him, the value and need of it. “When best used, patience does wonders,” once taught his mother. Thus he glanced at his cracked wristwatch, mopped the dro  Read More...
Published on Apr 22,2020 10:15 AM
June's coming
By Akshata in Poetry | Reads: 744 | Likes: 0
God has in mind a new chapter for us, Like folded clothes, still smelling like dust. And I finely place the folds between my fingers, And a broken button rolls down your shirt. I clean the dirt as I smell your favourite vine, And knit it tough as I chime your favourite rhymes. The sun rises in it's   Read More...
Published on May 18,2020 12:15 PM
My 21 days on Lockdown - Week 1 (Days 1-7)
By Jocelyn in General Literary | Reads: 744 | Likes: 1
Day 1 of 21 - 25th March 2020 21 days lockdown! Did that come as a shocker to you? Well, I believe we were all half expecting that to happen considering the circumstances of Coronavirus pandemic. Definitely, desperate times call for desperate measures. While, Netflix-ing and chilling in the comfort  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 01:15 PM
Dead
By swapnil in True Story | Reads: 744 | Likes: 1
When we get in the trouble,we go any extent to get rid of them. Then result in fail at last.when Such like incident come happen. When malaria like diseases abrupt. then stand up somebody to take advantage of this tragedy or situation;like quack,apothecary or fake doctors disguise face of well wisher  Read More...
Published on Mar 22,2020 06:50 PM
मैं
By Anshul Narain Pal in Romance | Reads: 742 | Likes: 0
...तेरे सीने की गर्माहट को होंठ लगा पी जाऊं मै, सदियां साथ निभाने को इक पल में जी जाऊं मै, रूई सा लिपट  जाऊं मै लौ में त  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 07:02 PM
The shadowed mountain
By Naveen in True Story | Reads: 742 | Likes: 5
It was around noon. My ears were filled with Rehamania songs as I drove my car on the foothills of Yelagiri. I was heading to the hills to join my friends on a hiking trip. As I set off on the slopes I lowered my window glass to allow the chill breeze to add more flavour to my songs. The green plush  Read More...
Published on Apr 10,2020 06:05 PM
तेरे नाम पे
By Atul shagird in Poetry | Reads: 741 | Likes: 7
तेरे नाम पे जंग करते है ये हवा के झोंके तेरी जुल्फों को तंग करते हैं तेरे लबों से शिक़ायत है शायद मुझे इसलिए अपनी कम  Read More...
Published on Jun 8,2020 09:56 PM
UNDER-TRIAL
By Sangeeth in Thriller | Reads: 741 | Likes: 1
                          UNDER-TRIALLate nightsEmpty roadsLonely car ridesSoothing music These moments have become a regular feature, on my way back home after work hours. It  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 07:01 PM
धुंद (fog)
By sahil bisht in Poetry | Reads: 741 | Likes: 0
हा देखा है मैंने  उसे  बारिश मे उस धुंद के बीच ना जाने कौनसा  चेहरा था  बैठा हुआ था दुकान के निचे कही मैं भीग ना   Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 07:42 PM