Jo bhi hai.. Acha hi hai.
By Rajesh Nanwani in Poetry | Reads: 718 | Likes: 3
Raste ab aasan nhi... Kyun k jis raah pr hum chale wahan koi manzil hi nhi...  Apno se bhi baaten hoti hain thodi kam... Suna hai zamane main ab kisi k pass waqt nhi...  Phr bhi.. Jo bhi hai.. Jaisa bhi hai..acha hi hai. .        Mulaqat hoti hain doston se aaj bhi...&n  Read More...
Published on Apr 6,2020 07:15 PM
There will be a brighter Sun Shine
By Parul Batra in General Literary | Reads: 718 | Likes: 1
It’s a tale thats true Only for you  My little brother  It’s a tale that’s true Some virus mom keeps talking about  Restricting us in the house But I like being home  I did love to roam  But for now I like being home Seeing you trying to crawl Love to see  Read More...
Published on Apr 8,2020 08:59 AM
I'D RATHER
By Sunu Limboo in Poetry | Reads: 718 | Likes: 1
I'd rather climb the hill and feel the dread running down my spine, than to clap; calling out their names and reiterating else's hymn. I'd rather dive the lake and freeze my bones out of excitement, than to hear a story of a boy who survived a drown with no implement. I'd rather steady my branches a  Read More...
Published on Apr 14,2020 11:22 PM
The Creepy Tormentor
By LALITHA BALASUBRAMANIAN in General Literary | Reads: 718 | Likes: 3
A lovely pair of dangling gold earrings and gold rimmed branded goggles accentuated the contours of her beautiful face as Nina nonchalantly strode into the brightly illuminated lounge. She walked up to the reception counter drawing admiring glances from the sparse set of tourists lazing around on t  Read More...
Published on May 27,2020 11:54 AM
COURAGE IN THE TIME OF CORONA.
By Shravanthi Reddy in General Literary | Reads: 718 | Likes: 0
"History, despite its wrenching pain, cannot be unlived, but if faced with courage, need not be lived again." reminds Maya Angelou. It conveys that whatever has happened cannot be unlived or changed; whether happy, sad, or painful it is over and done and we must part with it in acceptance.   Read More...
Published on Jun 3,2020 05:06 PM
The Closed Gate
By Ganesh Ramalingam in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 718 | Likes: 1
It was just then when arrived the railway crossing, I observed the gate was already was closed. I switched off the bike and started waiting for the train to pass. Many other bikes reached the railway gate thereafter. Most of them were seeming to be impatient. They pushed their vehicles into the open  Read More...
Published on Aug 2,2020 10:44 PM
Summer Vacations of the 80s
By Kartic Vaidyanathan in True Story | Reads: 717 | Likes: 2
Back in the mid-1980s, it was a world without mobiles; personal computers had just begun to make their appearance; no internet; Thankfully. Summer vacations that started in mid-April made us jump in joy. It was non stop playtime.  We were in a small apartment complex of 10 houses. We were a gan  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 01:58 PM
Dosti.
By Eshaan in Poetry | Reads: 717 | Likes: 1
Kadar kar, jataa matt. Fikar kar, dikha matt. Tu chahta hai ki dosti rhe toh, Mohabbat kar, bata Matt.   Read More...
Published on Apr 7,2020 10:47 PM
Umbilical connect
By yashmin Pattnaik in Poetry | Reads: 717 | Likes: 0
UMBILICAL CONNECT She smiles with tears in eyes, She weeps with nectar in heart, She greets with unbound cheers, Piousness never falling apart; She is a mother. They say the first day with you is best. Eyes half shut body begging for rest. Next day eyes peeping through the crib; And that novel surre  Read More...
Published on Apr 17,2020 12:48 AM
My sync
By Vedika in Poetry | Reads: 717 | Likes: 1
The guitar strings of our your hearts, danced in sync in the ball night, amidst the crowd, Every soul swayed to the melody, In the moment so pure and beautiful, Silence filled the air , heartbeats played in our ears, the soft breaths caressed our skin, gentle and mere, Wrapped in warmth, soft smiles  Read More...
Published on May 15,2020 08:00 PM
POESY TO THE MOON
By Namrata Dev in Poetry | Reads: 717 | Likes: 0
How beautiful is the moon, the Goddess of the night bathed in an ocean full of milk, A vision of trance, in her unpigmented alabaster self, sending in her cherry kisses to my enthralled face, through the Midnight's breeze caressing my cheek, like the touch of lace and I, on the frozen floor of my du  Read More...
Published on May 18,2020 01:28 AM
I am learning as a teacher everyday
By Ritu Gupta in Poetry | Reads: 717 | Likes: 0
Oh! I am fine,How abt u??We are all homeIts all where I can roam!No no, not at allAm not bored...My hands are full,Theres so much to pull!Yes ofcourse , at times I loose my cool,Thats ok I am strongAnd we can't at all go wrong!So what to do...?How to spend time?Oh , clean , cook read and play,Give t  Read More...
Published on May 18,2020 04:36 PM
Discomfort
By SATYA PRAKASH SINGH in Poetry | Reads: 717 | Likes: 1
        LOCKDOWN  शांत मन के सागर में, ये उठती कैसी लहर है ।शमसान है या शहर है, ये छाया कैसा कहर है ।।बेचैनी में बीत रहा   Read More...
Published on May 22,2020 01:32 PM
God
By Ayan Chakraborty in Poetry | Reads: 717 | Likes: 0
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Published on May 31,2020 12:52 AM
Coronavirus: What Lies Beyond March 31 or 15th April?
By CHINMAY CHAKRAVARTY in True Story | Reads: 716 | Likes: 0
For the first time ever the public transport system of the second most populated country and the largest democracy of the world, India, has come to a complete standstill—the biggest railway network of the world, Indian Railways, has stopped operating since the last two days and domestic flight  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 02:05 PM