different shades
By Abhinav Jha in Poetry | Reads: 199 | Likes: 0
Today on the side note it came to my mindhovering in your thoughtsdiving blinlythat your voice was always a healing spree for me.passing on those nightsyou were the one who took me to the park.when you first held my handfingers entangleddifferent shades,turning on those lightswe walkedswaying the ha  Read More...
Published on Apr 19,2020 02:04 PM
Hold on
By Vishrutha in Poetry | Reads: 199 | Likes: 0
Hold on to me when the days are not bright and shiny, Hold on to me when the winds turn to rainstorms, Hold on to me when you don’t remember why you’re here to begin with, Hold on to me when the clouds in your head haven’t left, Hold on to me when the currents in your chest get str  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 10:41 PM
Check out and departure
By Abhay Rao in Poetry | Reads: 199 | Likes: 0
We are a civilization built on important conversations We don’t occur in nature we are the variations An evolutionary jump for reasons unknown Why are we here! Is a question so old Why are we alone in our part of the cosmos If this world is enough why yearn for more Not just to be, but to reac  Read More...
Published on Jun 2,2020 10:58 PM
A little bird's discovery
By Nivedita D in General Literary | Reads: 199 | Likes: 0
Far away in a cosy, secluded  forest , morning dawned silently as it brought forth a hearty promise of another beautiful day. Silence prevailed among the leafy branches as all the creatures snored on peacefully. That was when a young bird was rudely  awakened  from  her  sle  Read More...
Published on May 15,2020 10:23 AM
The first Tweet.....
By prajwal in General Literary | Reads: 199 | Likes: 0
When someone hears "tweet", their mind directly lands on the tittle - tattle stories. The first Tweet is about the lost sound in the deafening city. It's a tale of two similar yet contradictory mornings. Same view, same place, same sunrise, same sky but the feeling was poles apart. One typical morni  Read More...
Published on Apr 14,2020 03:38 AM
TRIALS OF MILLENNIALS
By snigdha jain in General Literary | Reads: 199 | Likes: 0
Don’t know whether its caffeine or food or company, but every once in a while me and my friend turn into philosophers. Rather odd isn’t it, two 22 year old girls talking about life and its problems, happiness and sadness, victory and loss. Most would assume, silly little girls trying to   Read More...
Published on Jun 12,2020 09:43 AM
A tear's story
By Jyothi Minnoch in Poetry | Reads: 199 | Likes: 0
I am salty because without salt there is no taste to my pain Some hold me back and some let me out I fill the space of loneliness with sorrow Inviting love and compassion to embrace the space When love manifests in His presence and His big warm soothing hands wipe me away and Wet His fingers with  Read More...
Published on Apr 16,2020 12:13 PM
Just A Thought
By Dr. Meetu Bhatiia Kapur in Poetry | Reads: 199 | Likes: 1
And just when it was thought we have become human, The cries and the sighs filled the gallies and that was no illusion; "But I never asked them to gather on my name, And never promised them for this any fame." And just when it was thought we have become human, His place became more mutant, looking   Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 05:15 PM
The Last Petals
By Pralay Panda in Romance | Reads: 199 | Likes: 0
THE LAST PETALS Old age was peeping through my window, dry leaves were reigning happily. The little maid came to my door and asked, " O , friend, how do I know my heart ?"She used to talk to me at dusk after her school was over .I found in the  garden that a rose somehow survived herself amdis  Read More...
Published on Jun 3,2020 02:34 PM
I was feeling epic
By Khushboo Verma in General Literary | Reads: 198 | Likes: 0
5 years ago, I was walking down a road near my street when I saw this person who was sitting in a park and out of curiosity I went to him and randomly started talking. Obviously, it was very awkward at first to approach but as the conversation moved, it became more spontaneous and comfortable. Oh wa  Read More...
Published on Jun 14,2020 04:32 PM
Work
By M Arul Satish Pandian in General Literary | Reads: 198 | Likes: 0
These days we get to do so many types of work.  The whole gamut of them but do we do what we love to do? Even at work we want to (or we have to) compete with and outperform others. If that is the case then how do we provide others (or the clients) the better service? Is not that we want everybo  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 11:06 AM
Fool's Paradise
By Abhinivesh in Poetry | Reads: 198 | Likes: 0
Fool's Paradise ​ She smelled the roses, ​ he pinched her with thorns​ Heart burned scarlet​ wounded with passion, a sin was born​ What she embraced, he disgraced ​ Love she cherished ​ living in a Fool's Paradise ​ her dreams were perished ​ ​ She cleared the clouds,​ for ecs  Read More...
Published on Apr 24,2020 10:41 PM
My Life
By Shiva Baran Singh Chandel in Poetry | Reads: 198 | Likes: 0
समर्पित है एकाकीपन मेरा शब्दों में कलम से बंधा हुआ  कुछ पल थे बिखरे इस जीवन में कुछ फूल मिले थे इन राहों में कुछ क  Read More...
Published on May 25,2020 11:23 AM
Sunday is Mundane
By Aashi Krishnatray in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 198 | Likes: 0
                                                                Never had I imagined the Sun to be so mundane. It was a Sunday morning as I  Read More...
Published on May 30,2020 08:51 PM
Moments To Feel Alive
By Poluraju in General Literary | Reads: 198 | Likes: 0
In that magical moments of time i am stooned by her eyes which were asking me to never take of my attention from her , her neck was tempting me to kiss her like it's the end of the universe and the last her body just riped away my brain in to peices and i have hugged her tight in way that the mornin  Read More...
Published on Apr 8,2020 06:01 PM