News Topic:Love
Poems
HELL-HEART
"I may not be an attractive-lad, may be! But I have a beautiful heart. O Houri of Jannat-ul-Firdous! Marry me today."
Poems
IN A RAINY NIGHT
"In a rainy night, she was growing in my heart. All around was darkness, but inside was a trail of light," writes the poet.
Fiction
Experiencing love when it is accessible on roads!
They fell in love when uncertainty fell upon the area they lived in. Some circumstances coerced them to stay far from each other.
Poems
WHERE ARE YOU AT THE MOMENT?
"Where are you at the moment? When everything is serene, Rain has stopped, Spherical water drops fare falling thatched roofs."
Poems
TO THE WINDS
"My voice is choked in the throat, Unable to utter a word, If uttered, the vultures of voice snatching are hovering in the air."
Short Stories
An Unusual Love Story
There are some stories where a boy or girl doesn’t die, instead, a boy has to live the hardest life one of one-sided love.
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