Empty Rocks My Cradle
By Delshad Master in Poetry | Reads: 523 | Likes: 0
                            Empty rocked my cradle, O Lord!!! I cried out to thee for help, My heart knew no happiness nor my mind any bliss, You held my hand and bore me a son, My bosom leapt of joy; my soul had made its peace. H  Read More...
Published on Jun 14,2020 11:50 PM
Who cares about Real Heroes
By P. Sharma in Poetry | Reads: 523 | Likes: 2
Society mourns over deaths of celebrities, But who cares about our Real Heroes, Who sacrifice their lives for common man. At borders, they are at Gun's targets, Pondering if they would meet their families next, Do not ever think to quit, But want to conquer over enemies, To keep all of us safe. Fa  Read More...
Published on Jun 17,2020 01:27 PM
Re-Start- A second chance to life
By Vidya Devadas Nair in Poetry | Reads: 523 | Likes: 0
Amidst the chaos, the mind finds it's solitude. What meant to be the end-note, Re-winds back to the prelude. Blissful moments that forgot their way, Managed to knock-out the tears, that mocked their stay. Swirling with the wind, Swaying with the breeze, Never before was life ever at this ease. Right  Read More...
Published on Jul 3,2020 10:04 AM
ALL LOVERS DOES'NT WORTH IT
By Tapoja Bhattacharjee in Poetry | Reads: 523 | Likes: 1
Above the silky ocean, There flies a lone lady swallow. The lone soul endured the subsequent mighty gales skilfully, The impressed seafloor fell for the lady swallow blissfully. The grey giant spirit,tendered his feelings  to her with loud rumbles, The unimpressed fluffy creature consdered him   Read More...
Published on Jul 26,2020 12:48 PM
Breaking Up With My Bank
By Priyanka Singh in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 522 | Likes: 0
A few years ago, I changed my job and got a new salary account opened. Since I didn’t want to be bothered with having too many bank accounts, I wanted the salary account of my previous company closed. Those were also the days when the government was after black-money hoarders. One of the rumor  Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 12:26 AM
dinner table conversations.
By Misha in Poetry | Reads: 522 | 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
Still in the locked box!
By Ishu in Poetry | Reads: 522 | 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
Sit at home, Be safe??!!STRESSED???
By Shobana Sundaresan in Poetry | Reads: 522 | 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
Bound
By Seerat in General Literary | Reads: 522 | Likes: 0
BOUND Long time ago there were some slaves. They lived in a very bad condition without food, water, proper clothes. They were given bare minimum of the necessities. Their body had stopped working, couldn't even get up from the floor which made them completely useless. After 100s of years other peopl  Read More...
Published on Apr 12,2020 02:06 PM
TWIN-STER
By Debjani Banerjee in Poetry | Reads: 522 | Likes: 0
A blinding radiance, so very bright SHE bestows consolation at sight.   Loyal, praiseworthy, untiring lass,  SHE personifies humility and class.    Endearing, compassionate. an introvert,  SHE ensures, I'm never scarred or hurt.    Foregoing, daring, my flesh and b  Read More...
Published on May 7,2020 11:43 PM
Breathe to thrive
By Preeti Agrawal in General Literary | Reads: 522 | Likes: 0
Breathe to thrive Any crisis has two options, danger and opportunity.No such thing as a negative experience exists, if you have courage to look for the bright side. Just looking inside, clears the vision. Just feeling centered and alive is what makes you breathe to thrive. There is a universe of sen  Read More...
Published on May 13,2020 01:16 PM
Your past narrates your future
By Khushi Jain in General Literary | Reads: 522 | Likes: 0
“Your past narrates your future.” (For all those who think their world is crumbling around) Whatever we do, it bounces back. And there is someone who is supervising this give and take,  otherwise the calculations won’t  be that perfect; we may call him God. At certain poi  Read More...
Published on May 18,2020 01:44 PM
End of humanity
By srinidhi in Poetry | Reads: 522 | Likes: 1
Believed & Delighted  Eyes full of love  Blessing you with heart Accepted your offer Not for me but for my baby Never knew that was a plan My mouth was burning My baby was in ashes inside me It was my mistake to trust you  Even regret has no time That was the end End of me & E  Read More...
Published on Jun 4,2020 09:13 AM
Sukoon
By Janhavi in Poetry | Reads: 522 | Likes: 1
Aaj kayi saalon baad ye himmat paayi hai,  Usse jaane de paane ki koshish ki hai,  Saja kar rakha tha jisse dil mein,  Usse chod diya aaj uss khule aasman mein,  Keh raha ye dil mujhe kuch,  Khush dikh rahi ho aaj tum kuch,  Aisa lagra hai maano,  Uss dil ko aazad  Read More...
Published on Jun 11,2020 08:53 PM
Ashwini and the few days
By Ramyasree D in General Literary | Reads: 522 | 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