Corona Aftereffects
By Sonam in General Literary | Reads: 920 | Likes: 0
 Corona has changed the life of many people. It has made people realize that home is also a safe and happy place to be in. We don't need to spend money in parties every time to get refreshed. We can be happy with family by watching movies together, simply following our hobbies, artistic work, e  Read More...
Published on May 24,2020 06:47 PM
Is it love?
By Dave Singh in Romance | Reads: 920 | Likes: 1
It was just like any other day. After college, I was heading back home. While cycling  I could see some dark clouds gathering up in the sky and the wind was getting bitterly cold. Those cold winds urged me to buy something hot to drink so I stopped at my favourite snack bar and ordered a hot ch  Read More...
Published on Jun 4,2020 08:09 PM
The pandemic lesson
By Prajna paramita dey in General Literary | Reads: 920 | Likes: 0
Live & die, Heaven & hell.....  What's the middle?  Perhaps the evening had awaited me.It was heartbreaking to watch my dad sit in the rain to see all his emotions drain to Plain.My sister's wedding was cancelled due to dowry.Due to today's pandemic, my mother has nothing to feed u  Read More...
Published on Jun 7,2020 11:30 AM
Mornings' Dream
By Suyash Shukla in Fantasy | Reads: 920 | Likes: 0
When was the last time you dreamt about something which totally vivified you the day. Its’ a saying if you had a very strange dream in the morning time then you must be ‘open eyes’ throughout the day else you might experience mystifying events on the day. Today when I woke up sudde  Read More...
Published on Jun 10,2020 12:19 PM
ONCE UPON A TIME
By Mona Sharma Gupta in Poetry | Reads: 919 | Likes: 0
ONCE UPON A TIME.... If we look back towards time Do we hear synchronizing chimes Peek through the hazy memory lane What did we lose and what did we gain There was truly more love, more compassion As if attachment and respect was a fashion The bond between families spoke heaps Relatives, friend  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 01:51 AM
Realize your own GWM
By Sudhir Kulkarni in General Literary | Reads: 919 | Likes: 0
[0002] Write your Heart ❤️ out.                                               Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 11:51 AM
Dystopia
By Shama Dinesh in Poetry | Reads: 919 | Likes: 0
Mortals surviving in the land of the living Some struggling to scrape by, others outrageous We are but a pile of bones and flesh That diverges from the sole, monotonous mankind People detached from their own Families split, emotions torn In the name of belief, do they all Lose their last bit of co  Read More...
Published on Apr 8,2020 08:31 PM
Afterlife
By Pubali Dey in Poetry | Reads: 919 | Likes: 5
He stays there There in the sky Millions of miles high He stays there in mere silence Out of the hustles and resonance Between the stars, Stays the brightest one Shining like the sun He stays there And he will stay there Till his next birth With his blessings and love Down on the earth He will stay   Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 11:44 AM
Can you ?
By Reena Syunary in Poetry | Reads: 919 | Likes: 0
CAN YOU!? Can you call me back? When i'm all tired and alone The butterflies are dead Feel like i'm without a home. I was in my own world  When you came and touched my heart Then you left me like a dog In the streets going wild..  ~Rsy #writeyourheartout #writeyourheartout #lilsong #lilpoe  Read More...
Published on May 29,2020 11:21 PM
A letter from home.
By Anuja in Romance | Reads: 919 | Likes: 1
A Letter from Home.I miss you ...I miss Us ...I miss looking at you and laughing with you.I miss sitting beside you and holding your hand, kissing your cheek and being with you.I miss our warmth, the hugs and those long conversations.I simply miss us being together.Come back soon.----A pro  Read More...
Published on Jun 19,2020 10:21 PM
The World's A Stage
By Adrija Bandyopadhyay in General Literary | Reads: 919 | Likes: 1
The first bell hurried up my pace. Entering the dressing room, colours, sparkles, ashes and confetti are preserved in big glass jars. Loud cheers and buzz before the wide red curtain tense up my confident soul. Living with the doubt that even perfectionists slip the steps, confuses me to choose the   Read More...
Published on Jul 1,2020 10:44 AM
Forgotten Piece
By Shiny Jaiswal in Fantasy | Reads: 918 | Likes: 0
Everyone has a breaking point and when you reach there words spill from the broken soul unabashedly and splash on the paper soaking it with unimaginable misery. I'm not a grieving soul because for me grieving period has long passed by.  I'm a survivor who came out alive of a hurricane that sho  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 07:16 PM
A collection of my mind, in mixed poems
By Shivika Anand in Poetry | Reads: 918 | Likes: 11
The words have slipped away from her lips,  her heart has regained  its composure, though  not completely because now what she fears most  is the reply The sun has slept awakening millions of stars their everlasting charm makes the flowers conscious, so they wait for a new day  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 07:52 PM
Free
By Shubhalakshmi Das in Poetry | Reads: 918 | Likes: 0
Exuberant emerald foliage Silent evenings, the dream catcher clings,  Drops of Topaz raining from the Sun falling on little saplings. You, me still chained, sipping bittersweet tea while the li'l green parrot you caged, she's free. Empty roads and calm city   The 'Unlucky' black cat finall  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 12:33 PM
The Balancing Act
By Filter Koffee Chronicles in Crime | Reads: 918 | Likes: 2
Warning: Contains Adult content, extreme violence.  Only for ages 21 and above ! ************************************************************************************************************************ “Get the hell away from me”, Anamika shouted! Her voice carrying across the lengt  Read More...
Published on Mar 28,2020 01:05 AM