Frankies in a bin
By Neema Kumari in General Literary | Reads: 828 | Likes: 0
It was a hot steaming, cheesy, and lip-smacking Frankie. Wrapped carefully in butter paper, and a tissue paper, Sameer and Riya bought it after three hours of shopping in the mall. They stepped out of the mall, and it started raining. With no umbrella to take protection under, they stood near the ex  Read More...
Published on Apr 20,2020 11:38 PM
BOUNDARIES IN THE MIND !! Corona will bind
By Seema Benedict in Poetry | Reads: 828 | Likes: 8
The virus that had erased all boundaries Had managed to put hate on freeze While the world coped with its vagaries People were clammering to appease.   Storming human bastions with brutality Corona hit hard human insecurities Busy, Carefree lives  losing  serenity Saving lives Soon be  Read More...
Published on May 5,2020 10:42 PM
Humanity
By Garvita Gour in Poetry | Reads: 828 | Likes: 0
I felt like a prey under tiger's claw,  begging for mercy Wondering why nobody was showing any courtesy  I saw phones around me but no face was to be seen.. And that's how I lost faith in humanity,  when I was only thirteen.  Ps: be human.. Be kind... ❤  Read More...
Published on May 14,2020 12:56 AM
Sweet Lavenders
By shireen ahsan in Romance | Reads: 828 | Likes: 0
Maira was always neck deep in work. To quote her cousin Tanya “ Maira you never have time for me. When are you coming to visit me” Tanya was a designer in Paris . Always dressing the models for fashion shows . Maira was busy in Nice , running a spa with her two friends . When Maira had b  Read More...
Published on Jun 9,2020 10:08 PM
हम लङेंगे...
By Arif khan in True Story | Reads: 827 | Likes: 1
हालांकि ये कहना जायज नहीं होगा कि मैं असंभव निराकरण वाली परिस्थिति से घिरा हुआ हूँ,लेकिन ये अनुभव मुझे बहुत कुछ सि  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 11:58 PM
Dead With The Old
By Raghi Rajesh in Poetry | Reads: 827 | Likes: 2
              Hello girlie,,   Listen to your heart as your brain                               taught you to be Egoish   Yes I did, I hoped for a bit of peace    Read More...
Published on Mar 30,2020 11:06 AM
वो और माँ
By Urmila in Poetry | Reads: 827 | Likes: 0
वो कहीं दूर बैठा, मेरी आखरी साँसें गिनने का इंतज़ार कर रहा है  मगर शायद उसे ये नहीं पता उसकी बददुआ से ज़्यादा  मेर  Read More...
Published on Apr 7,2020 09:48 PM
Hope
By Srijeeta Bose in Poetry | Reads: 827 | Likes: 0
Again the Sun will shine, There'll be no Quarantine. Keep the ray of hope alive, For it's the journey to survive. We'll come through with flying colours, And get rid of the darkest hours. There'll be an end to this lockdown, And the Doctors deserve the crown. For they are the warriors, Who fought th  Read More...
Published on Apr 22,2020 09:46 AM
Getting Positive in 2020
By D. kalaivani in General Literary | Reads: 827 | Likes: 0
Today:            I wasn't feeling well for the past four days. I was feeling pain in my head, throat and all over the body.  I also feel feverish.          'May be, I have got it too'. Last week:         The news report  Read More...
Published on Apr 30,2020 01:39 PM
candle in the dark
By Shaurya Agarwal in Poetry | Reads: 827 | Likes: 1
When everything seems dark from inside we feel stark Our nightmares make us remember our traumatized past When the feelings of guilt, remorse, sadness and regret settle like a stone on our chest we feel like we are inhalingpoisonous thoughts in our every breaththe world would be a terrible placeand   Read More...
Published on May 5,2020 10:42 PM
Pain
By ratna singh in Poetry | Reads: 827 | Likes: 0
I know you will leave , but can you please let me down slowly ?Leave me when i am fall asleep , when you are sure that i won't ever wake up again so that i just don't feel the pain .  Read More...
Published on May 7,2020 08:08 PM
Not a day goes by
By Kahini Kundu in Romance | Reads: 827 | Likes: 0
How mysterious have you been To colour them black those that haven't seen The way you're in me - More than me — Much more than I've ever been.   Let go of my sky But I won't let us down. Let go of my ground But I want you by my side. Behind the edges that you cross Sketched on my sands an  Read More...
Published on May 12,2020 07:04 AM
A TALE OF QUARANTINE AT THE JOSHI'S - PART 1
By Apoorva Joshi in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 827 | Likes: 0
This tale talks about the life of 4 individuals brought together by God as family, but brought together under one roof at the same time after many years by the virtue of the ongoing coronavirus! The characters of this Shakespearean tale are ---Dad Joshi – the loud oneDaughter Joshi &  Read More...
Published on May 25,2020 04:14 PM
pause.
By Gauri Walecha in Poetry | Reads: 826 | Likes: 0
Your song is a choir of rushed strokes of black  hollow  paint  on a white  anxious canvas  dangling free. Free.  From a  lone nail on a brick wall standing old behind  the house of your dreams. You bury the dead behind it. They rise up  as demons on sta  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 05:47 PM
Highway
By Avaya Kumar Panda in Poetry | Reads: 826 | Likes: 1
Highway,it serves us in many way, Providing better transport and communications,with better highways, Distance is not a problem for the generations. Connecting mountains,rivers and people, Without highways communications cripple. It's necessity makes it inseparable, Don't make it's condition deplora  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 02:58 PM