Saacha dost
By Pareen Vora in Poetry | Reads: 711 | Likes: 0
Jabse vo mere zindagi mai aaya hai,tabse meri zindagi puri badal gayi hai, Na Jane tune aaisa kya jaado kar diya hai muhj par ki mere saare dukh tere ban gaye hai, Tune har kadam pe mera saath nibhaya hai aur dete hi rahega, Bin kahe meri baato ko samj lena aur mere haste chahre k piche Ka ghum jaan  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 08:38 AM
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By Aditi Kabra in Mystery | Reads: 711 | Likes: 0
It was a quite usual day. Waking up getting ready taking a metro, walking to my workplace , reaching my office almost on time for no-pay deductions. Something in the air didn't seem quite right , I took it for one of those days where my pms-ing takes over my mind body and soul.  To add to this   Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 10:30 PM
Hard Time
By Shruti Aggarwal in Poetry | Reads: 711 | Likes: 0
आकांक्षाओं को अपनी दबाते देखा है मैंने अपनी मां को मुस्कुराते देखा है पसीनो में तरबतर खुशियों को देखा है मैंने अप  Read More...
Published on May 28,2020 06:27 PM
Necessary break
By Preeti Agrawal in Poetry | Reads: 711 | Likes: 1
Necessary break I truly feel thankful for the necessary break The creator has provided us breath Poor you unable to reset What an offering by the creation!  Again you are in huge confusion I'm grateful for this life without any question I may not be able to match anyone It's fine with me a beautifu  Read More...
Published on Sep 16,2020 03:27 PM
நான் (I am)
By Ahamed Hamza in Poetry | Reads: 710 | Likes: 0
என் எண்ணத்தில் தோன்றியதோ ஏராளம் அதில் எழுத்தில் வடிக்காதவை தாராளம் ஈற்றில் அச்சேறியது ஏதோ ஒன்றுஎதுகை மோனை இல  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 08:01 AM
The twist named Sarah
By Chinmay Tawde in General Literary | Reads: 710 | Likes: 0
Andrew was an elementary school kid. His family shifted to new jersey after the accidental death of his parents. Unlike others , he is an introvert kind of person. He was alone all the time and hesitated to share his problems with others. Due to his dark past , he started lacking in studies too.&nbs  Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 06:08 PM
Come back home; My home!
By keen__ in Poetry | Reads: 710 | Likes: 1
Come back home; My home! I was walking back to that silent evening; It’s a feeling It reminds me of two souls laying down Under the dusky sky, Looking at each other  Jotting down the memories they sipped together. Tears that are too difficult to hide Calls out your name every evening I   Read More...
Published on Apr 25,2020 01:47 PM
Mother's Love
By heather wilhelm in Poetry | Reads: 710 | Likes: 0
Mother's Love Mother martyr, martyr Mother  It’s hard to tell the difference. When I love so very hard,  Love can bring resistance. Once I felt it in the womb Martyr followed very soon. I laughed, I cried, became dismayed But I wouldn’t have it any other way. The love is force  Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 10:40 PM
Demon and Guardian
By Ayesha Majumdar in Poetry | Reads: 710 | Likes: 0
I sang a lullaby, a lullaby made of dreams; To calm the demon, that within me screamed. It was my pet, incorrigible and untamed. Kill it, I said to myself, it could'nt be trained. My heart had shrunk and so had my soul, To possess my body was it's only goal. It was now my turn, to roll the wretched   Read More...
Published on Jun 4,2020 11:29 AM
The trip I discovered ME
By Bhavagn Venkat Sai in True Story | Reads: 710 | Likes: 1
Hello everyone. Let me introduce myself. Simply, I am a guy who never wants to live an ordinary routine life. I am an average Engineering student and a typical Indian. So I hope you do not expect an extraordinary diction of English. My usage of words and grammar will be in a very simple way.  A  Read More...
Published on Jun 9,2020 11:51 AM
Grandparents
By Josephine Mathew in Poetry | Reads: 709 | Likes: 0
You loved us more than our parents, our childhood was special because of your presence. We are the dividend of your investments, we are lucky to have you as our grandparents. Amazed when our tiny hands in your  hands engulfed, you corrected us when we misbehaved and were wrong. We remember you  Read More...
Published on Mar 30,2020 12:53 PM
Bereaved
By subhadra kunduri in Poetry | Reads: 709 | Likes: 0
Bereaved      Long days, longer nights, yet how did twelve weeks go? Thinking of you speeding away to a distance far ashore, Gone in a whiff, gone in a puff,  leaving me in sorrow Alas, Raj -  away forever, how do I face the morrow?       With a zest  Read More...
Published on Apr 4,2020 09:23 PM
My crippled heart
By Madhuri in Poetry | Reads: 709 | Likes: 3
Casting the world  With leaps and bounds Of reaps of sown Started long ago It was the game of mind and the deal of hearts Where you magnified and I held my heart high No pain no sorrow Valiant emotions to borrow Had I not crafted a map Your mind would've faded and collapsed Moments of moment  Read More...
Published on Apr 22,2020 12:22 AM
Brown man
By shehzeen in Poetry | Reads: 709 | Likes: 0
they say religion started war  but what religion starts war? How heartless does one have to be to not bat an eyelid when they see his kind being beaten and burned alive? How scared does one have to be to stand and watch while another dies; holding back tears till they’re in seclusion? How  Read More...
Published on Apr 29,2020 03:11 PM
The Lockdown Foodies
By anushka bhartiya in Poetry | Reads: 709 | Likes: 0
What’s up with lockdown and food? Why is everybody cooking and baking? Are they just being crude? Or are they all chefs in the making? It’s crazy how much one can cook Even when they work from home Along with finishing that long book That they had bought from Rome Sweets and snacks and  Read More...
Published on May 22,2020 08:54 AM