dinner table conversations.
By Misha in Poetry | Reads: 595 | Likes: 0
my uncles liked having loud conversations, they liked keeping count, of how many people survived, and of how many died, they liked arguing over policies, capitalist or communist, conservative or socialist, as if the leaders involved were just by passers, diplomats in their monarchical world, they li  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 12:27 AM
Nation is in rest.
By Aishwarya in Poetry | Reads: 595 | Likes: 1
Nature. ...So, it was the same boredom in all over the surroundings,  None step out from their home and those trying to do so was themselves terrified. Everything around was still like a water before reaching the shore, But this time it was not telling to bring people to the lap of nature, It w  Read More...
Published on Apr 7,2020 11:04 PM
REFURBISHING SENSIBILITY
By Saba Fatima in Poetry | Reads: 595 | Likes: 0
Conscience was not in Company when Sauntering on the road, placidly, I was struck by a malaise, And was walloped by an evil malediction. A raucous wind had started blowing, And it ravaged my psyche, My life suddenly became scruffy and saturnine, It turned me into a sedate, a psychopath, and I beca  Read More...
Published on Apr 8,2020 06:21 AM
Go Blue
By Arvind Prashar in General Literary | Reads: 595 | Likes: 0
At least 70% of our earth's surface is covered with water. You can find water in various forms such as oceans,seas,rivers,lakes,streams, water vapours,glaciers,rain and snow. It is also present in the food you eat and even in your body! Water is present in almost all living things. No wonder planet   Read More...
Published on Apr 8,2020 11:06 AM
Herd of Clowns
By Vinisha Panwar in Poetry | Reads: 595 | Likes: 0
Was it me or was it you? While our love faced a breakdown I could feel us passing Through a herd of clowns You, me, he and she All of us just pretended to be Before we could say goodbye Our real selves died hard under the sea Instead of coming out as a wave outside You were watching all of this, ar  Read More...
Published on Apr 24,2020 12:28 AM
Uninhibited
By Smriti Sharma in General Literary | Reads: 595 | Likes: 0
Abandoned at the age of 13, Radhika had no one to turn to , no doors to knock at. She confided to the reckless streets of the city and begged for a living. Two decades later, a kind hearted gentleman got her into a charitable hostel.  A roof above her head , soup to warm her cold body, a bed to  Read More...
Published on Apr 30,2020 07:17 PM
Something about the night .
By anushkajana in Poetry | Reads: 595 | Likes: 0
Night , isn't it beautiful , stars ,glittering stars all above . Yet the moon seems to be constant , Like allother humans in our lives . Ahoye , the love of the moon, and the moonlight . Sometimes ,my mind would be able to gather  some beautiful images , Theres something about the night . Blue   Read More...
Published on May 12,2020 11:39 AM
Ignore to Roar
By Pavithra in Poetry | Reads: 595 | Likes: 0
There are times when your life Turns havoc rife. When you'd have no clue, And your mood turns blue, Your limb turns numb Your head ,a silent mayhem With the wrath till the brim, throwing you off your comfort realm. When you fail to reason the act of treason Of those masquerading as your loved one. T  Read More...
Published on May 21,2020 10:16 AM
Never thought it fade away
By Vishakha mk Singh in Poetry | Reads: 595 | Likes: 0
It was a coincidence or just a incident which is now we can consider an accident,   When I saw him first time I am not sure that I would be fallen for him,     It was the love at the first sight,where started talking to each other,   When first you touched, My heart flew high, &n  Read More...
Published on May 23,2020 07:11 AM
Lost in Forest
By VICKY BHAIYA in Poetry | Reads: 594 | Likes: 0
Wandering in a forest, I lost my wayAll the ways looked the same, and it was turning grey No sign of any help, and the jungle was waking upI was only tired till then, but then leaves started wrecking upI heard those cries, I didn't know what that animal was or was it a birdThe sky was angry and the   Read More...
Published on Mar 28,2020 11:29 AM
Lets fight back
By Pinky Ashku in Poetry | Reads: 594 | Likes: 0
Sparrow sitting on the window says Lonely are the roads Lonely is the world lonely are the school benches where children used to sit lonely are the college canteens where children used to bunk class and sit Lonely are the offices where employess used to work Corona has destroyed our life but we will  Read More...
Published on Apr 26,2020 07:54 PM
Doshi Kon?
By Deepak Joshi in Poetry | Reads: 594 | Likes: 0
Jab pucha meine ussse, Tab vo roo padha Kusur kya tha mera,Gunah kya hua? Tu chahta tha usko,tujhe vo na chahti thi!!!!! Tujhe chahte the jo, Unki parvah nhi ki!!! Kitno ko h rulaya ab tera number aya  Tab mere pass aaakar yuu fir se gidgidaya Tu mangta usse ab bhi h , bus chahat teri mar gyi P  Read More...
Published on May 4,2020 09:03 AM
Simply Be
By Preeti Agrawal in Poetry | Reads: 594 | Likes: 0
Simply Be        Simply be is the only key.     It simply makes me just to write    Makes me download my commitments   The true treasures of hours ahead,    Luminous strengths that never fade   Escalating as a   Read More...
Published on May 8,2020 02:47 PM
Tum nahi thi
By Saurabh Tambe in Poetry | Reads: 594 | Likes: 0
Aj phir guzra hu tumhare galiyo se, Tumhari yaadein ab bhi vahi thi, Tumhari khushbo ab bhi vahi thi; Lekin ab vaha tum nahi thi... Aj bhi tumhari awaz vahi thi, Tumhari adhuri ruki baat vahi thi, Hum dard mai is kadar muskuraye Kyuki ab vaha tum nahi thi... Hum dono ne jo raaz dafnaye the Unki ka  Read More...
Published on May 26,2020 01:08 AM
ALL LIVES MATTER
By Shravanthi Reddy in General Literary | Reads: 594 | Likes: 0
In 1944 A 16-year-old black student in Columbus, Ohio won an essay contest on the theme ‘what to do with Hitler after the war’ by submitting a single sentence. “Put him in black skin and let him live the rest of his life in America.”― Scott Matthews If a 16-year-old c  Read More...
Published on Jun 3,2020 04:56 PM