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The Ones Who Do Not Care

The Ones Who Do Not Care

- by Arjeeb Cartman

They care not: They who are poor Poor from benevolence, and from Hymns of, the earthly lore

When?

When?

- by Biken K Dawadi

When were the stars not a fragment of your smiles?  When was your laughter

POPCORN

POPCORN

- by Sayana Rai

The sound is deafening. It’s thunderous and so beautiful that it sends shivers down my spine and goosebumps all over my body.

I love you!

I love you!

- by Dipendra Thapa

I always wish to be with you I want to hear you I want to see you I want to touch you, kiss you, feel you

Celebrating Gaijatra

Celebrating Gaijatra

- by Rajeeb Shrestha

There are differences in traditions and celebrating styles according to the places and people in Gaijatra festival. For example, in Bhaktapur, the people of bereaved families bring out the cloth-covered baskets with horns of straw and a painted cow's face affixed into it in the procession. An interesting kind of dance with sticks is also performed in Bhaktapur.

My precious

My precious

- by Sangita Shrestha

There is some good feeling when you are with me We might irritated each other but we are there for each other Life is nothing but a flow of energies that we share The time I spend with you are precious treasure of memories.

A fading star

A fading star

- by Salim Maharjan

A palpable sense of silence Floats beneath those million stars, Makes its way up my heart And covers all those painful scars.

Relationships as per platforms

Relationships as per platforms

- by Moin Uddin

I am amazed by the relationship we have as per platforms Those who have never met on person but on social media goes awesome Making jokes and promises to meet sooner But when time comes to meet the vibes looses its charm and it sways away farther.

An Outcast's Song

An Outcast's Song

- by Arjeeb Cartman

If I a lie shall tell, Will you, of me, and of my presence hail?

A dancing rat

A dancing rat

- by Prasanna Neupane

I sat on a chair. I heard a sound of fear. I looked under my chair. And found a rat shivering with fear.

Sun will shine bright

Sun will shine bright

- by Sangita Shrestha

There is this cycle of everything And nature’s cycle is so evident. You break free from one cycle of life’s aspect Just to enter into another one.

The tremor

The tremor

- by Dipendra Thapa

The fall of the wall The shake of the floor The broken trees

Looking at life from a positive perspective

Looking at life from a positive perspective

- by Iffat Aara

Caring too much of what others think, people often forget how to listen to the voice of their inner selves and the voice of the Universe. Life is too short to waste it on boring days, rude people and lonely evenings. Everyone can fill life with amazing moments, sharing hope and happiness with others.

Thy Eminence

Thy Eminence

- by Sujan Nepal

My pain was being enjoyed My Life had toyed.  You entered in as light Made everything bright

I won’t survive without you

I won’t survive without you

- by Sangita Shrestha

How can you think that I can live without you? Have I ever told you that I can survive without you? Tell me right now, Why have you taken the decision to live without me? Don’t you even feel that I have to know the truth? Truth before you left me alone here just with your memories.

The parting ways

The parting ways

- by Sushan Gautam

The world is against me Where their path is the right And judgments shatter any other sight told to choose a comfort zone

Sentience of Perfidy

Sentience of Perfidy

- by Sujan Nepal

I am not nostalgic about this, rather very joyful Ecstatic to know about their ambidextrous stance Because you’re unknown, how I stand here entirely  It’s my endeavor without you folks undeniably

Why parents should manage children’s screen time

Why parents should manage children’s screen time

- by Jade Gillespie

It is clear that there are many benefits to living in the ‘digital age’. Yet it is also important to remember that children should also enjoy the world beyond their screens and can benefit from less screen time.

He walks

He walks

- by Sandhya Adhikari

He hasn't read Frost but walks hours before he sleep.

Global warming

Global warming

- by Binaya Dhakal

When two earth’s lovers meet at a coffee shop, global warming is the universal icebreaker. Extreme heat, the big snowmelt, increasing sea level, floods and droughts for this weekend; it’s all are fair game.