एक उम्मीद की किरण है बाकी अभी
By Somya Gupta in Poetry | Reads: 320 | Likes: 1
बचपन से ही डॉक्टर बनने का सपना था  किसे पता था  मोटी किताबों को झेलना और दावाईयों के नाम रटना क्या कम था  घुस गए&nb  Read More...
Published on Jun 24,2020 10:56 PM
Oh Mother Nature!
By V. Sundararaju in Poetry | Reads: 320 | Likes: 0
Oh Mother Nature! I was wandering  On the peaks of the mountains. Across the dense forests, And through the grasslands to see you! Finally only I come to know that  You are so magnificent and  Omnipresent in the entire universe! As the high and endless sky; As the lofty hill ranges;  Read More...
Published on Aug 4,2020 01:09 PM
A journey in life
By Linchika Teronpi in Travel | Reads: 320 | Likes: 1
For me, traveling is a vital part of life because it helps in adding my knowledge and understanding of the world beyond my control in a practical way. I always believe that traveling is not only about enjoyment but more about learning. Traveling has always put me on various unintentional situations   Read More...
Published on Aug 8,2020 03:50 PM
The Eternal Tailwind
By paranjay in Travel | Reads: 320 | Likes: 0
Tradition, I believe is destiny's bastard child that intertwines the scales of fate. In the canvas of life while we paint our vivid pictures, every so often tradition comes along to give us refuge. Once again we drink our fill of distant memory at the same old, decrepit watering hole. Taxing time aw  Read More...
Published on Sep 1,2020 02:43 PM
WHAT'S NEXT FOR HUMANITY?
By Megha Upadhyaya in Poetry | Reads: 319 | Likes: 2
Yesterday, today, and tomorrowThe hawks feast on bloody handsIn the frightening desolated landsWhere the brutes are saneBehind the black curtainsThe ones where no one finds humanityWho could have foretold the horror?When the futures are stolen right away.Bullets flying, children dying, mothers cryin  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 07:14 PM
Baatein
By Pankhuri in Poetry | Reads: 319 | Likes: 0
Aaj kuch yu baat krna chahte hai hum unse.... Ki hum sb bol bhi de... Aur wo kuch sune bhi na......  Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 01:21 PM
Daddy, daddy, you bastard
By Priyanka Hazra in Poetry | Reads: 319 | Likes: 2
Trigger Warning: Inspired by Sylvia Plath's 'Daddy' ⚠️⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ My walls; you have painted ⁣ in Fuchsia,⁣⁣ but no more could I divorce ⁣⁣ the color from my ⁣ lovers' blood.⁣⁣ Hé toi!⁣⁣ Have you enquired about ⁣ that anytime?⁣⁣ Daddy, daddy, you bastard!⁣⁣  Read More...
Published on Apr 1,2020 12:32 PM
Would you consider me just as Child of a Broken Family?
By Chabu Writes. in Poetry | Reads: 319 | Likes: 3
Would you consider me as just ' A Child of a Broken Family? If I say, I am strongest after I am shattered but not strong enough to tackle my past coming to fog up my confident future? Would you consider me as just a child of a broken family? If I say, I wear my scars as my medals but still no medica  Read More...
Published on Apr 4,2020 01:46 PM
Mitti ki khushboo
By Aieshwarya Singh in General Literary | Reads: 319 | Likes: 0
One fine day i got up unwilling to enter the rush of regular days, I stopped. I stopped from running in the usual tracks of life and took a breathe and asked . I asked the inner me that is it good time to take a break? A break from the lights, the desires, the material lifestyle and a  Read More...
Published on Apr 5,2020 12:58 PM
Not another Shakespeare wannabe
By Nandini Chakrabarti in Poetry | Reads: 319 | Likes: 1
Not that I don’t understand tough words, feelings please me. The depths of which I do get, although there’s not much left to praise. I’ve been overshadowed and hunted, by Shakespeare’s words and poets - Like how a tigress defeats a deer; I’m weak, and my words aren&rsqu  Read More...
Published on Apr 5,2020 11:16 PM
Joys of darkness
By Indulekha Nair in Poetry | Reads: 319 | Likes: 0
Lest we die unbloomed. Walking away was zen percent your choice. And feeling how i feel, mine. For a beautiful morning did you come I was smiling even before, but have your eyes put in all the magic. Like the sappling I was, ready for all my sunshine. Did you come, did you stayed, but did you not be  Read More...
Published on Apr 7,2020 12:44 PM
Days with a coin
By Tanya Soni in Poetry | Reads: 319 | Likes: 0
Where did I go wrong? It's been 7 years since I first saw you. How jubilant and flamboyant you looked,  How timed I was to say the first word. But it seemed like we got connected from heaven, How instantly we grew a bond, How our time together flew away. How we came so close that a day without   Read More...
Published on Apr 7,2020 07:30 PM
Single Child
By Dharshini in Poetry | Reads: 319 | Likes: 0
Oh! My Single Baby; Oh! My Single Baby  Born as a Single Child Spent childhood days in Solitude  No large number of Friends  Seeing her friends Enjoying  With their Siblings, She weeps silently  Because, She is a Single Child  Oh! My Single Soul; Oh! My Single Soul Par  Read More...
Published on Apr 12,2020 11:38 AM
Respect the women
By Megha Prajapati in True Story | Reads: 319 | Likes: 0
वैसे तो इक्कीसवीं सदी चल रही है...रहन-सहन, तकनीक, व्यवहार हर चीज़ में बदलाव आया है भारत में पर एक चीज़ है जो नही बदली वो ह  Read More...
Published on May 24,2020 04:55 PM
Diary Of The Collective Human Conscience
By Toshika Mishra in General Literary | Reads: 319 | Likes: 0
I don't know when they started. I just remember waking up one night, drenched in sweat. It was the weirdest feeling. It was hollow. Like something was missing. Something that used to be an important part of me, was suddenly gone. And I couldn't do anything about it but continue to exist without tha  Read More...
Published on May 26,2020 02:46 PM