اک دن کسی مکھی سے یہ کہنے لگا مکڑا اس راہ سے ہوتا ہے گزر روز تمہارا One day a spider said to a fly in a gentle way, "You pass this path so often, yet never stop or stay."
By Ahmad Dost11 months ago in Poets
Jackpot Dreams left me with nothing It started with the shimmer, the shimmer and the shine, The velvet buzz of neon, the roulette wheel divine.
By George’s Girl 2026 11 months ago in Poets
Snowflakes write poems in her hair, Each step a verse, each breath a prayer, She is the fire in frozen air, The quiet grace of those who dare.
By Mr Ali11 months ago in Poets
I sit here hugging the ocean And yet I hold nothing Choking on tears of fear Of futures lost Was it just a stepping stone
By Atomic Historian11 months ago in Poets
“She Stood in the Rain” She stood in the rain, not hiding her soul, With eyes like the hush where the thunder won’t roll.
By Kamel Saidani11 months ago in Poets
Darkness in its deepest sonder, desolation in its truest bareness, all embraced my shattered skin, Enclothed in the tightness of survival, the light that belied in its invisibility propelled me to keep my hope akin.
By Hridya Sharma11 months ago in Poets
In the quiet of the night, When the world feels far away, I search for pieces of my heart, That left me on that day. The echoes of your laughter fade,
By Sen Sab11 months ago in Poets
In the silence of the night, When stars above begin to sigh, A voice inside begins to rise, A longing born of quiet cries.
Thank you for gossiping… That person is bad, that person is bad How good are you? Look back at yourself Don't like each other
By Rohitha Lanka12 months ago in Poets
A compass spins, uncertain, free, Until a magnet's pull takes hold, you see. So too, our spirits drift and roam, Until a purpose calls us home.
By Tafsirul Talukdar luvdo12 months ago in Poets
The sky once forgot how to be blue. Birds flapped around, asking the wind for directions. The sun yawned, spilled golden juice
By Malik Kashif12 months ago in Poets
To the ones who wake up with a weight they can’t name— keep going. To the hearts that break quietly on crowded trains—