Here’s a poignant poem from Sehar. The metaphors of the tree and mountains are powerful. Tonight, as I sit down to write a few verses, The ink in the...
A volley of torrential rain... You swept all the blossoms from my rose garden. Dismay fumed my tears to flames. Flames of dedication flickered my candle. Fallen roses were...
Seema rues about the unmarked graves of the First Nation’s children taken away from their mother’s laps. The Catholic church abused them. Here’s a poem exclusively for Different Truths A...
Dr Molly serenades nature in this poignant poem, exclusively for Different Truths. placid lies the lake at peace with itself... waters serene reflecting the depths... beauty unfolds on both...
Here is an inward-looking poem about longing for life and nature, by Dr Parneet, exclusively for Different Truths. An incessant thirst – As a cloud traps droplets in its...
Here’s a poem of longing and love, by Sarala, exclusively for Different Truths. Thundering and lightening And heavy downpour She stood in the rain Without any fear To see...
Here’s an inward-looking, contemplative poem, by Rajumoni, exclusively for Different Truths. Age is amazing! I am teaching the songs of life. It exercises the tune of craving To move...
Here’s a poignant poem about the conflict within, by Dr Ashok, exclusively for Different Truths. While I walk And while I talk Like a hawk Thoughts stalk. Good or bad...
Lopamudra translates Mallika Sengupta’s, a renowned Bengali poet and novelist’s biographical novel, Kobir Bouthan (Bard’s Sister-in-law). Here’s the first part of the two-part excerpt — an exclusive for Different Truths. Chapter 1: Gyanada Nandini One fine day...
An inward-looking evocative poem, by Deeya, exclusively for Different Truths. We talked, and voices rang in the air We brewed and talked We shredded and indulged in songs of...
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