Solace in Solitude
By SK in Poetry | Reads: 669 | Likes: 0
Shutting the doors of the outside world, She locked herself inside. Not wanting to be known, Not wanting to be noticed, She hid herself behind the door. As time passed by, She had built a world of her own, Darkness being her home, And loneliness her companion. She managed to smile on her own. The   Read More...
Published on Apr 1,2020 12:13 PM
इक सपना
By Shivam Luthra in Poetry | Reads: 669 | Likes: 5
तेरी  आँखों  में  दिखा  मुझे,  मेरा  ज़िंदा  होना  जैसे  इक  सपना ; तेरी  नज़रों  की  महफ़िलो  ने  ह  Read More...
Published on Apr 5,2020 12:10 AM
My valentine's day
By Ankita Goswami in Poetry | Reads: 669 | Likes: 0
Aaj ek bat khas hui.. ku6 ajnabi apno se mulakat hui... Wo chhote chhote nanhe se kadam,  jab hmari or aane lage... Hum to bina bat unki khushi dekh muskurane lage... Dibba mithai ka nahi jese kitni khusiyo ka khola tha... Wo chhota sa ladka do mang kr le gaya na jane kitne din ka bhuka tha...  Read More...
Published on Apr 5,2020 03:18 PM
To new ways.(3)
By Indulekha Nair in Poetry | Reads: 669 | Likes: 0
Do not try to forget it. Let it stay. Because the things that you forget, are the things that you lose forever. It might feel like death, in the beginning. The pain that cuts through your veins yet the blood doesn't come out. Some cuts are like that, it bleeds from the inside; goes unnoticed by the   Read More...
Published on Apr 7,2020 12:36 PM
Loosing My TRUST
By Karuna Verma in Poetry | Reads: 669 | Likes: 0
She has a bookshelf for a heart,  And ink run through her veins.  She'll write you into her story,  With typewriter in her brain.  Her bookshelf's getting crowded,  With all the stories she penned,  Of the people who flicked through her pages,  But closed the book   Read More...
Published on Apr 28,2020 01:59 PM
Covid-19 A New Beginning
By roystern dsouza in General Literary | Reads: 669 | Likes: 0
I think I'm gently fading away,  For I just cannot breathe I see myself going six feet under, Upon my coffin, no boquet no wreath!None will be allowed to see me,  Neither will I any lucky beTo say my final goodbyes And how much my family means to me. Sometimes you need   Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 09:32 AM
Raindown (Rain-Lockdown)
By Tanvi in Poetry | Reads: 669 | Likes: 1
Oh,rain!  Come back some other day.  I can’t share my pain today.  My doors are closed and windows too, the only destination I can travel to is the loo.  I feel a void inside me in this fuss , All because of a damn virus!  Going out is from what I am restrained, I wil  Read More...
Published on May 13,2020 12:56 AM
CORONA--Hero of 2020
By Akanksha Das in Poetry | Reads: 669 | Likes: 1
The whole nation is in a dilemma , Everyone is more likely in a trauma ; With the hazardous effect of Corona, All are glued about what's going on in this Aerena !!! Everyone else set free except the so called Human being , However they consider it as future happiness with present suffering ; The who  Read More...
Published on May 31,2020 11:34 PM
Thank you, Corona
By Uma Chandrasekar in Poetry | Reads: 669 | Likes: 1
   Thank You, Corona Get up early, go to work, Come home, go to bed. A plain monotonous lifestyle, Went up for a toss, On the wake of a newly found disease, That actually brought people close, By forcing them to stay at home. A very emphatic good night’s tale, Of the grandma to hear  Read More...
Published on Jun 10,2020 07:02 PM
Oh Calcutta !
By Priyan R Naik in Travel | Reads: 669 | Likes: 1
I had reached Kolkata (then Calcutta) by air , in those good old days, when there was no Covid pandemic, no traffic jams, nothing. Being young, I had a carefree attitude and didn’t bother to plan either my travel or my stay in a city that I was visiting for the first time. Uncertainty is encha  Read More...
Published on Jun 14,2020 06:52 PM
Hatching..Matching...Dispatching!
By Satya Sudhir in True Story | Reads: 668 | Likes: 1
I have always been proud of my lineage. A majority of my ‘tribe’ belongs to the southern districts of Tamil Nadu — Palayamkottai and Kanyakumari. I can trace my ancestry to a generation of pana yeri nadars ... (people who climbed palm trees for a living). But today’s generati  Read More...
Published on Mar 22,2020 08:35 PM
Wild Flower
By M Tasleem in Poetry | Reads: 668 | Likes: 0
She is a wild flower She changes her colour Everyday She fills the hearts With soulful fragrance Every hour She is a dancing queen She is a peaceful slumber She is a wild flower Love of my life @mdtaslim  Read More...
Published on Mar 28,2020 01:57 PM
To Anticipation
By faiqa in Poetry | Reads: 668 | Likes: 1
I await you till dawn under the blue sky near the horizon of rainbows and raindrops amidst the ecstasy of your rhapsodical eyes like a forlorn blossom.   Read More...
Published on Apr 4,2020 11:12 AM
The introspection
By Richa Gimmy in True Story | Reads: 668 | Likes: 0
The True Saviour  This is a story about a man who did something that was unexpected from anyone. At a time when people were busy saving their lives and their belongings. There was a man who was different. This is based on the deluge in kerala back in 2018. The flood shook all the people due to   Read More...
Published on Apr 19,2020 09:36 PM
World's a Market
By Simar kapoor in Poetry | Reads: 668 | Likes: 0
Your true heart and pure soul Will always get you the best in store. For in this worldly market you'll find Not everyone who pretends is actually kind.  Read More...
Published on Apr 30,2020 03:20 PM