Author Archives: inkscribblers
What matters
By : Ishita Dave We’ve all had memories and lonely days, With people whom we adore and hate, But now that the fun’s over,it doesn’t really feel great. Life goes on and it’ll all be back, Only if we learn … Continue reading
Lies
By : Ravi Golani “No, I don’t love you.” She never looked in his eyes. She felt disgusted. “Loser” she muttered. He suppressed a chuckle. He knew what loser meant. His never-say-no attitude certainly didn’t make him one. Years rolled … Continue reading
An unforgettable moment
By Neha Malude The moment had finally arrived. I had been waiting to meet him as eagerly as a dry forest awaits rain, after months of aridity. And here I was, as excited as a child who’s about to be … Continue reading
Asleep
By : Deepa Seshadri Before the world end Before the lies Before the pretense I never survived Before the lonely Nights and days Before the words I never meant to say Before the disputes Before the pain Before the … Continue reading
This is not goodbye
By : Alisha Nangia This is not goodbye. No more heartbreak, no need to cry. No more hollow, icy sighs. This is not goodbye. Love comes again, As we knew it would. Others steal our hearts, As we knew they … Continue reading
From Zero To Infinity
By : Amortentia Gupta No serenades to sing- When the roads make you slip. Muddy deluded dreams! The world revolves ’round “I”; Everything well fought,and won Things of importance. Structural accuracy always the aim, No question of foul play- As the … Continue reading
A part of her
By: Jayasujatha Vethamanickam It was her decision to move on She left everything behind In search of the unknown Not knowing whether good She left behind all that she cherished Everything close to her heart She moved on to find … Continue reading
THE DYING MAN
By : Amrapali Saha There is colour in those drooping eyes Too stark, too white, upturned and white Staring past new books and unpaid bills Gazing at framed faces dappled in the afternoon sheen Windows open in winter time … Continue reading
Kora Kagaz-The free flow writing event
Hola Ink Scribblers! After getting high on Japanese poetry through “Haiku Time”, we are back with an event you will not be able to resist. Presenting, Kora Kagaz, the free flow writing event. The rules for the event are simple: … Continue reading
Simply Haiku!
If we told you that you have three words and no theme to write a poem, what would you do ???????? Of course use your imagination and pen down a beautiful poetry in 13 words by using either one or … Continue reading