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Universal Forever

Universal Forever

- by Sushant Thapa

The clock ticks,   I embrace my responsibilities.  I might win or lose.  I learn a lesson  I am propelled forward.

A Chimera

A Chimera

- by Rajeeb Shrestha

She walked in My life  without a cue As a drop of dew That’s full of jive! And slowly But firmly She became an intimate bond We’re so fond With each other An unnamed hook-up rather With no physical allure That’s so farther I still reminisce Her awesome smile, Chicks with sweet dimple, Her chats  That bring us Childhood tats And most remarkably, Her steps  That rattled Every move She treaded With her pointed Block heel shoes Which till echoes In my ear lobes

Novels that may hurt you a little

Novels that may hurt you a little

- by Manawi Shah

These are a collection of novels that you may want to read if you want a piercing in your heart. They are quite heartbreaking, with the themes of personal growth, loss of innocence, and mending of relationships being portrayed. In each novel, we follow the protagonist and their journey through life, even if it doesn't necessarily end in a happy way. They are all beautifully written, exploring different situations in life that individuals have to overcome.

Game of Flame

Game of Flame

- by Sushant Thapa

An abode of stay  To call the world mine.  Perfection and mirror,  Imperfection and desire,  Wishes and truth.  Every second has stood  The burning game of flame.  Lights and colorful reality  Is extra lavishness.

Feelings about myself

Feelings about myself

- by Samiksha Shrestha

The happy place where I belong,  It does not feel the same, and  now it will never make me strong, The home is not the old home any more, Where we sang songs, played and laughed even on the empty floor, Now the place has every amenities,

Gender Based Violence

Gender Based Violence

- by Ashwin Kumar Karki

There is a saying that goes, “show me your friends and I will tell you who you are.” Why do you think this saying is so prevalent even today? Well, it is because you can tell how a person is by looking at who they surround themselves with and this on a larger spectrum tells us that the people that we surround ourselves with are the environment that we are in which shapes us to be the person that we are.

What’s In a Name?

What’s In a Name?

- by Cindrella Mainali

As I begin to write this, I am reminded of an old Sanjay Dutt movie dialogue “Aadmi apne kaam se pehechana jaata hai, naam se nhi” which roughly translates to, “A person is known by his work, not by his name.” While I do agree with the statement, I also can’t deny that there are quite a few perks of having a unique name. For one thing, even people who are bad with names will remember yours. And second, your introduction session is never boring. This I can say by experience.

Thoughts

Thoughts

- by Aayuska Shrestha

Do you ever feel so sad? You wanna cry out loud, let all your tears out. but then again you keep it inside you letting the pain haunt you. giving it the power to control you, making it superior.

Like A Dog’s Bite !

Like A Dog’s Bite !

- by Sajira Shrestha

Down the street, you walk Pretending everything is fine. Headphones in and music on You walk slowly with a smile. Just for a moment, you think Life is great like an old wine.

Tomorrow

Tomorrow

- by Rajeeb Shrestha

People say; There’s no tomorrow Again they say; Tomorrow is a new day And this is how We’re kept in dilemma dismay

My fear

My fear

- by Samiksha Shrestha

Here I am crying on my own,  Resting my head on the same old pillow,  Gliding under the bed, the surface is hollow,  Like my mind, mellow and willow,  I don't know if I'm Saddened or depressed,  Or can't figure out if it's both but I get undressed,  Naked, I stand in front of the mirror,  I get terrified, oh! What a horror?,  It's not my body that I'm afraid of,  It's the mind that has been damaged,

Smile of Darkness

Smile of Darkness

- by Basanta Lohani

Tragic , no, pathetic  Nation failed Because he failed Insane he wasn't  But insanity was thrust upon him

Childhood

Childhood

- by Rajani Regmi

In the tranquil early hours of dawn, When the prompt sunrise still seems to be some miles away,  With the first and fresh sip of tea sinking in your throat  I can see how nostalgia beams in your eyes

Most Needed Jewellery

Most Needed Jewellery

- by Sushant Thapa

The day speaks of the delight  Garden of love welcomes Another blooming flower.  A bee hovers for nectar.  That sweetness is  An elixir of contentment.  The moon was welcoming the night  With multitudes of stars it shined bright.  Forgiven are those who have  Mistaken the night for their own darkness. There is a power in the light.  Seekers cannot go astray  They have a peaceful dwelling.

Adulthood

Adulthood

- by Susmita Aryal

I hate the idea of adulthood that convince people it comes with age To the wisdom you show is often to be mistaken To be replaced with, 'you are still small and not big enough to make it. The idea of adulthood is suffocating When you aren't fully able to decipher what's being like an adult really  When everything around seems going like just the day before you turned 20

Twenty One

Twenty One

- by Samiksha Shrestha

Twenty one Turned 21, but I haven't grown up much, I'd be successful, but wait that's just a hunch, Lately, I have realized my life is nothing but a pun,  And that the world continuously spun, Dizzy in these rapid circles of chaos, I found myself in a different cosmos, I can't figure out the realm,