The Last Petals
By Pralay Panda in Romance | Reads: 790 | Likes: 0
THE LAST PETALS Old age was peeping through my window, dry leaves were reigning happily. The little maid came to my door and asked, " O , friend, how do I know my heart ?"She used to talk to me at dusk after her school was over .I found in the  garden that a rose somehow survived herself amdis  Read More...
Published on Jun 3,2020 02:34 PM
STORY OF COVID 19
By Ameena Farheen in Poetry | Reads: 790 | Likes: 0
कुछ रूपए क्या कमाए खुद को, धनवान समझ बैठे थे   इंसान अंदर ही अंदर खुद को भगवान समझ बैठे थे,   जहां किसी के साथ के लिए   Read More...
Published on Jun 24,2020 01:57 AM
புத்தகமும் நானும்!
By Rubeen Praveen in Poetry | Reads: 790 | Likes: 0
எனக்குள்ளே இருக்கும் அந்தக் கஞ்சமனப் பேய் ஒருத்தி... நூலேடு சேமித்து பூதம்போல் இராட்சதமாய் அடுக்கி இருக்கு. உய  Read More...
Published on Jun 28,2020 03:05 AM
What You want, and what you need...
By Veronika Sarafaraz in True Story | Reads: 790 | Likes: 1
Well, with it's title you might know what it is about.. But I say read it whole and then judge upon your life and others life... There is a major problem between all of us that is when we are trying to differ between needing and wanting. Half of the world is dying because of starving and half of th  Read More...
Published on Aug 8,2020 11:50 AM
Jerry
By Harshit Chhabra in Thriller | Reads: 789 | Likes: 0
“So, you can’t sleep. I hear, Jerry, that’s an unusual name.” “Nightmares”, Jerry gave Dr. Sharma a look devoid of any hope or the spark that fuels the spirits of the young minds such as Jerry. “What kind of nightmares?” “The kind that cannot be   Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 02:01 PM
THE UNENDING BATTLE
By Chithra Rangarajan in General Literary | Reads: 789 | Likes: 0
A great scholar with ten heads of knowledge, an efficient ruler, a great musician and an ardent devotee. A bighearted soul, best archer, finest friend and a great warrior. Two much loved epic characters of mine. Ravana and Karna.  I was in tears as I heard them die in the battlefield. As a chil  Read More...
Published on Mar 28,2020 03:37 PM
They spoke in silence
By Tanmay Sangam in Poetry | Reads: 789 | Likes: 1
In all the darkness I was walking through,It was first time I saw her...Yeah, she was fair enough like an angel..with the squinting eye's I couldn't turn off..Her face with smiling curves was telling me something, for a moment felt like she wanted to talk...Like the universe was all on my side  Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 12:34 PM
to the little things
By merusri murthy in True Story | Reads: 789 | Likes: 0
To the little things: Every day when woken up is a new day, a new day with a new thing maybe a day with new experience. We don’t realize the little things we own unless we lose them. It may be anything….your morning sunshine, your morning coffee, your first message you see on your phone  Read More...
Published on Apr 11,2020 01:20 PM
Arrival Of Spring
By Reshi Anayat in Poetry | Reads: 789 | Likes: 1
Don't you smell the fragrance?  The sweet scent that tells the arrival of the spring.  Don't you hear the music?  The soft mellow that indicates celebrations.  Don't you see the light?  That sprinkles from the heaven ahead.  Perhaps the prayers have been accepted.   Read More...
Published on Apr 19,2020 09:05 PM
Sugar In Coffee
By Noyonika Goswami in Poetry | Reads: 789 | Likes: 5
I may come as bitter, Maybe a little murky as well. I maybe a little too short-tempered,  Where every inch of your skin screams as soon as it touches my shell I reside in— It's called a glass perphaps. Even though I may appear dark at first, Maybe a little too selfish at times— Wher  Read More...
Published on Apr 22,2020 05:15 AM
Violent silence
By heena agarwal in Poetry | Reads: 789 | Likes: 0
Walking amidst silence, A silence, so violent. It's gulping you inside, With your hands clinging for a respite. You seen the brown road,  Just out of the window, With an old banyan on its side. A circular bench enveloping the majesty's might, Playing host to chirping knights. Their voice finall  Read More...
Published on May 1,2020 11:47 PM
The Last Train Left At Midnight
By Sachi Mulki in General Literary | Reads: 789 | Likes: 0
Gasping for breath, I quickened my pace. In the dead of the night, I could hear my footsteps as my wet rubber slippers brushed against the concrete floor. The cacophony of the bustling station had waned away with the dying light. I sit on an empty-wooden bench. Ripped edges and slivers of wood, pee  Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 03:36 PM
Teeny Weeny Pepper Tree
By Vijay Kailash in Poetry | Reads: 789 | Likes: 0
On the backyard of my house There creeps a teeny weeny pepper tree Adorned with little dots of spicy pepper Majestic black in colour Looking innocent and guileless as ever Whom we’ve failed to appreciate over the years Probably because we’ve forgotten our own history I take it upon me to  Read More...
Published on May 8,2020 12:51 PM
Brave Warriors
By Rajashree Dutta in General Literary | Reads: 789 | Likes: 1
                         Brave Warriors Hello there! How are you? I hope you're doing great.  What me? Haha. Who cares about me? Doesn't matter how I am doing because according to society I should be doing fine. Do you know why?   Read More...
Published on May 25,2020 09:22 PM
Your Advent.
By Ankita Saha in Poetry | Reads: 788 | Likes: 1
I sensed your coming, I knew your being, Quite apparently, Quite before you had arrived.   On a plain summer afternoon, While the world outside lagged a little, I was resting on the chair, slackly as ever, With my fingers holding their cup of tea. The white curtains of the window swung a littl  Read More...
Published on Mar 22,2020 06:35 PM