Namaste COVID
By Colonel Dr Ramanan Duraiswami in Poetry | Reads: 251 | Likes: 0
Whither the tender, kindly touch, That always used to mean so much? Gentle as the falling petals Showed me you were in fine fettle.   I miss the blessings of your hand, That told me you always understand. During tough times I felt bolder, With your arm around my shoulder.   When I was  Read More...
Published on Jun 19,2020 07:18 PM
Intutions
By Nikita harbole in General Literary | Reads: 251 | Likes: 0
Today , Standing at Same place ,with same dreams isn't it terrific . But yet she was always Being in search of things which seems impossible to her own self, but yet she always tries to keep her own self to be motivated,cheerful to reach over it. She thought something is wrong either with her effort  Read More...
Published on Jun 23,2020 10:57 PM
Stone: Finding the Beauty
By REHEJA K A in Poetry | Reads: 251 | Likes: 0
The nature sparked thousands of fragments at    me, Calling me into the dense woods. I could see the creepy woods have grown to old, and The leaf no more of the present-day. The water still flows, carrying the essence of coldness. The fresh smog has immersed into the leaves, giving them a  Read More...
Published on Jul 3,2020 01:22 PM
STILL
By SUDIPTA NARAYAN DAS in Poetry | Reads: 250 | Likes: 0
The soft rays of the early sun still brighten my face. The gentle morning breeze still feels so fresh. The grass still feels moist from the morning dew.   The garden flowers outside my window still blossom. The birds in the tress still chirp and cheep. The bees and butterflies still buz  Read More...
Published on Mar 28,2020 11:30 AM
ME VS ME
By Arpita Das in General Literary | Reads: 250 | Likes: 0
   Life is weird and it teaches us lessons in the most unexpected way possible. One point you may be thinking everything is going fine and according to the plan but the next moment it turns upside down which is beyond expectation. That moment you may think about what I did wrong to be in t  Read More...
Published on Apr 17,2020 03:54 AM
Uninhibited
By Smriti Sharma in General Literary | Reads: 250 | 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
True love
By vaishnavi mahajan in Poetry | Reads: 250 | Likes: 2
* She used to put her head on his shoulder They  were each other's beholder * They cried for each other's  pain and sorrow Used to live their life together thinking it's their  last day and no tomorrow * Both were each other's lifeline The bond they shared, no one could define *Only s  Read More...
Published on May 1,2020 10:14 AM
Ray of hope
By Avina Shanklesha in True Story | Reads: 250 | Likes: 1
Everything was going normal  till one day I heard the news   going viral about Corona Virus   Mind filled with questions   What is this corona,  How It came here?  Last I heard about this word  was chatting with bunch of friends   discuss  Read More...
Published on May 5,2020 10:27 PM
Hope
By diya in General Literary | Reads: 250 | Likes: 0
That Everytime when i was sad a voice came from somewhere to not give up ,i asked, who are you why can't you just leave me alone..i am broken down i have no reason to be happy the voice said how can you say so you have a million reasons to smile to stand up and fight don't fight with this world figh  Read More...
Published on May 21,2020 01:01 PM
LETTER TO CORONA
By tzee in Poetry | Reads: 250 | Likes: 1
Dear corona already have our attention you made us panic,in order to lose intention it is true this is your session exclusive of contact, we do communication you give us a task,of wearing mask not only that but also washing our hands with soap,water ,when you use sanitizer is dope lock down people d  Read More...
Published on Jun 2,2020 12:52 AM
A silent tale
By Smriti Sharma in General Literary | Reads: 250 | Likes: 0
A hot day in the month of May.Suraksha woke up to the sound of the alarm. She had breakfast, got dressed and left for school. It was a long tiring day. Girls were getting selected for the school badminton team and she had managed to get selected. She was happy and as she returned home in the school  Read More...
Published on Jun 6,2020 11:08 PM
ON THE LAST CANVAS
By Gopika in Poetry | Reads: 249 | Likes: 0
They were no longer white  as shades fell in  and those shades were imperfectly perfect  The soothing kiss of air on those imperfections  incepted new creatures  to gaze upon the art With lapse of time many fell,  some arose and few persisted,  with the art  k  Read More...
Published on Apr 4,2020 07:18 PM
COVID - 19 Heroes
By Thomas Roberts in Poetry | Reads: 249 | Likes: 0
As I retire for the night and go under the sheet, But kick it off, switch on the fan unable to bear the heat. Then try as I might for the rest of the night, But cannot fall asleep, With Covid-19 running in my mind, I try to start counting sheep. Now in my mind these unruly woolies all begin to scat  Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 11:17 PM
HUMANITY
By Zenab Hashmi in General Literary | Reads: 249 | Likes: 1
What happen when Human Being  is not treated as Human but rather as an subject of religion by the other person who considered themselves as a cult follower of  his religion (so called)and whatever they do ,they think they're doing to protect his religion and under their protections they re  Read More...
Published on May 1,2020 09:04 AM
LIKE or LOVE?
By Nivi Kaushik in Poetry | Reads: 249 | Likes: 1
LOVE N LIKE❤ It's better to like than to love, It's not the actual fact Love keeps winning all the battles, Each of us know that. Oh please do not arbitrate, Love is an ultimate conqueror. Like have the shorter life But the Love lasts forever. U might like everything, without going biased. U might  Read More...
Published on May 5,2020 11:18 AM