School & Friend's
By Madhuri Lad in Poetry | Reads: 837 | Likes: 0
It is always too less to live  the time when you make your first friend in nursery who is still  your partner in crime With the one  you created your gang  of 1st standard to show off  your crayons  with that distorted  mountain drawing of class 4th  The peopl  Read More...
Published on May 15,2020 04:47 PM
BLURRED
By PRACHI SHENDE in True Story | Reads: 837 | Likes: 2
..... now when I look back in time,  I see an album of fading memories. Amidst this lockdown, when I recall every bit of life that I've lived, where I was free. I recollect every person, every place, every experience that has made me. That somehow reflects me today. While walking down the memo  Read More...
Published on May 24,2020 11:13 AM
আমার ভালোবাসা
By Ankan Chakraborty in Poetry | Reads: 837 | Likes: 0
আজ মেঘ বৃষ্টির খেলায় মন মজেছে রূপকথায় যদি হতেম কোনো ফুলের কুঁড়ি মেলে ধরিতাম স্নিগ্ধ পাপড়ি বৃষ্টির জলে ভিজিয়  Read More...
Published on Jun 14,2020 09:43 AM
Quest for peace
By Prarthna Jhawar in Poetry | Reads: 837 | Likes: 1
The smouldering vicious bubbles Unfolding from the crumbles of the walking dead Have stooped us all into the Vuca spell With our minds and souls  Longing for a Utopia to evacuate  And untwine us all from its snare Before it drills further and renders us hollow Falling prey to Cruelty's roa  Read More...
Published on Jun 24,2020 01:26 PM
A Silver Lining!
By Anjali Gupta in General Literary | Reads: 836 | Likes: 3
We entered several weeks of a stay-at-home directive from the government, as countries around the world battled the worst crises seen in recent times and I digested the enormity of this development. Several systems had to be put in place along with the already existing ones. Lifestyle changes had to  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 03:03 PM
Someone Somewhere
By Rituparna Mitra in Poetry | Reads: 836 | Likes: 1
There may be someone somewhere With whom I can sit and talk for long hours; There may be someone somewhere For whom I can wait for long hours; There may be someone somewhere With whom I can go for a moon light walk; There may be someone somewhere For whom I can fight with the whole world; There may   Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 12:55 PM
The Thinker: An Autobiography of a Human Mind
By Mehrzaad Mogrelia in General Literary | Reads: 836 | Likes: 1
“Good evening everyone. My name is Mr. Stanley. I am the president of the Association of After Life Human Minds, which you all must be knowing, is the Association of all the human brains that have lived their Earthly life and have departed their human body. This association gives diverse minds  Read More...
Published on Apr 14,2020 11:50 AM
Role player of the Creator
By CHITRA MISHRA SHARMA in Poetry | Reads: 836 | Likes: 2
The role player of The Creator Thy soul is inordinate The love that filleth thy heart Can nullify odds of fate   Thee art the symbol Of unadulterated affection A drop of buoyant hope In the ocean of abjection   Thee art  put up on high plinth  And christened iso divine To perform  Read More...
Published on Apr 27,2020 06:24 PM
Meri kahani
By deepmala baviskar in General Literary | Reads: 836 | Likes: 0
To kaha se shuru karu samaj nahi aa raha pehali baar kisi plattform pe apni kahani baya karne jaa rahi hu. Ye kahani hai mere dad ki jinhone aajtak khudke aalawa dusro ke baare me socha kabhi khudke khushi ke baare me nhi socha. Hamesha dusro ke liye jeete aaye hai. Lekin jab aapne hi apno ku pehcha  Read More...
Published on May 15,2020 10:59 AM
Finding Manto
By Siddhesh in True Story | Reads: 836 | Likes: 1
Finding Manto After hours of browsing over the internet,I managed to find an article which mentioned the two locations where Manto lived in Mumbai.Immediately,I decided to visit both these places.I knew that it was naive of me to think that they would preserve his house.After all,we have even obscur  Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 01:42 AM
Flames
By Tanveer Ahmad Khan in Poetry | Reads: 836 | Likes: 0
#Flames Beneath these flames Beyond those barracks You will find my childish dreams The smoke of your destruction Carries my destiny Oh! Windy night          Stop for a while Take me with you   You see the rubbles The wretched souls They make me si  Read More...
Published on May 20,2020 10:59 AM
The last bench
By Shreshtha Kumar Gupta in Poetry | Reads: 836 | Likes: 3
Has the word attached 'last' to it , but is still is the preferred 'first'. Uncountable number of stories and lively moments, lie on it scribbled. Usually it's home for everyone , A friend , a mate for the new one . More comfortable than a bed , A place for tears to shed. Bigger than any dinning tab  Read More...
Published on Jun 3,2020 11:17 AM
A Letter to Future Generation lovers
By Amoli Bhardwaj in Poetry | Reads: 836 | Likes: 0
We were born in a generation when technology had not suffocated the essence of love.  When calling each other five times a day was not necessary and an eleven rupee SMS pack had more excitement in it than a 1.5 GB/day data pack. When just one message in days could bring that instant blush on yo  Read More...
Published on Jun 13,2020 12:21 AM
Intutions
By Nikita harbole in General Literary | Reads: 836 | Likes: 0
Today , Standing at Same place ,with same dreams isn't it terrific . But yet she was always Being in search of things which seems impossible to her own self, but yet she always tries to keep her own self to be motivated,cheerful to reach over it. She thought something is wrong either with her effort  Read More...
Published on Jun 23,2020 10:59 PM
One Disease Many Reminders
By Soumi Paul in General Literary | Reads: 835 | Likes: 0
A reminder that our lifestyle very permanently requires to be hygienic. A reminder that shelter, food, and freshwater are our basic survival needs. A reminder that the existence of every small to the big profession is essential to roll the wheels of this society. A reminder of ho  Read More...
Published on Mar 28,2020 01:13 AM