Hope Played Well
By Jasmine's Electron in Poetry | Reads: 518 | Likes: 0
1965, that soldier went upto the border  Knowing he could be a martyr  But held all his hope  While on that diversionary rope. Hope played well. It made a country free.   The strongest ammunition in any battle, any anxiety, every day.  Is this dope called hope!      Read More...
Published on Apr 15,2020 10:48 PM
What are you doing for others?
By Neha in General Literary | Reads: 518 | Likes: 0
Good morning friends  Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 09:04 AM
Not anymore a Sun!
By Bhakti Sharma in General Literary | Reads: 518 | Likes: 0
As I lurched over the window with an aim to have a better view of the rising Sun, I soon realized it was not rising with the same charisma. The spark, the ray was missing. It just appeared as a giant ball of gas, as bright as always, but this time, not shinning. Disappointed, it rose above with an e  Read More...
Published on Apr 25,2020 12:13 AM
An Open Letter to the Universe.
By Chris Mathew in Poetry | Reads: 518 | Likes: 0
To the begining, and end of everything. To the eternal being, always there. You loaned me a feeling of having someone. Never alone, but my own clone. You made me believe in myself. And gave me the power to manifest. You told me there's nothing wrong in wanting alot. That if I desreve, then it's con  Read More...
Published on Apr 25,2020 12:21 PM
I Do!
By Namrata Dev in Poetry | Reads: 518 | Likes: 0
The aureate dawn's bright light through the summer window peeking through the alabaster drapes matching the artemis silver walls gleaming on the ivory gown all the way from Vera Wang, and the ecru skinned girl flaunting the raven tresses ready to be braided, each lock with yellow florets, adorning a  Read More...
Published on Jun 2,2020 09:31 AM
Ashwini and the few days
By Ramyasree D in General Literary | Reads: 518 | Likes: 2
The following story happened in 1980s when the technology wasn't flourished that much.                                                             Read More...
Published on Jun 13,2020 05:08 PM
11th grade lessons
By Manjari Sharma in General Literary | Reads: 517 | Likes: 0
I understand what numb feels like now. Numb isn’t not feeling pain, It’s being so used and abused by that pain With every single blade that the silver hits just like the skin. The blood that runs through the veins of the blade, the skin and knife so indifferent. It’s feeling like i  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 01:05 PM
कोरोना से डरो ना |
By ankita in General Literary | Reads: 517 | Likes: 2
आज के इस कठिन दौर में जब पूरा विश्व कोरोना वायरस जैसी महामारी का संकट झेल रहा है तब से नकारात्मक ने भी कहीं ना कहीं ह  Read More...
Published on Mar 30,2020 06:17 PM
Jo Mila vo rakhliya
By Prakash Rathod in Poetry | Reads: 517 | Likes: 1
Khushi nahi to gam hi Sahi, Phool nahi to kaate hi Sahi,  Ye gumnam duniya ek melah hai!! jo mila vo rakhliya, Pyar nahi to nafarat hi sahi. Maito jeeta hi hu ummido ke bharose, Sachhi nahi to jhuti hi Sahi.                        &nbs  Read More...
Published on Apr 1,2020 11:21 PM
Love only knows soul
By Sinchana Devananda in Poetry | Reads: 517 | Likes: 0
You are where my home lies Though your presence is no longer lived You still reside in me Your heart beats within mine Your soul lies where my love is Now and forever  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 07:32 PM
Still in the locked box!
By Ishu in Poetry | Reads: 517 | Likes: 0
She wasn't talkative, but she never shut her mouth around him, cause she wanted to make sure her voice resonates  for him to look for her if she's gone. As months passed slowly her voice started losing colours.. As he was no more listening. She realised her place at every point, And slowly the   Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 12:39 PM
THE SPOOKY HOUSE
By Madhavi Hadker in Thriller | Reads: 517 | Likes: 1
I was really thrilled when I received a lovely silver and blue coloured bicycle on my fourteenth birthday! It also had a small basket and a bell attached to it. I rung this sweet, musical bell so many times that my neighbour’s son yelled out and asked me “Nancy, is your bell stuck? Why d  Read More...
Published on Apr 6,2020 10:36 AM
Sit at home, Be safe??!!STRESSED???
By Shobana Sundaresan in Poetry | Reads: 517 | Likes: 0
The Business facing loss? It’s time to think over innovation, The Incentive bills dropped? It’s time to invest time on you, The New job is doubtful? It’s time to create more then, The Study place closed? It’s time to open literature, The Marriage got struck? It’s time t  Read More...
Published on Apr 6,2020 10:48 AM
Self-love: Because no one is better at it than yourself
By Vaaruni Radhakrishnan in General Literary | Reads: 517 | Likes: 0
Self-love...something most of us struggle with at least once in our lives. Although the term contains the prefix ‘self ’ in it, its value however, is dependent on external opinions and judgements. Yes, we are letting others decide our self-worth for us and ultimately affect our perceptio  Read More...
Published on Apr 6,2020 01:10 PM
Prayer
By Mibdah in General Literary | Reads: 517 | Likes: 1
i sure am falling to bits and pieces seeing hearts break and eyes weep i was ready for a disaster but one directed at me why did you have to succumb to my weaknesses I prayed for a downfall and it took all! For a long time now, I've been depressed( in layman's terms), lamenting a heartbre  Read More...
Published on Apr 8,2020 07:25 PM