A dark poem, by Vatsala, deals with the pertinent problems of depression and suicidal tendencies. A slice of light is the victory of reason, a hope that dispels the dark...
Samina’s poem compares a woman to a goddess and siren, highlighting her fiery personality and disregard for social norms, exclusively for Different Truths. If the rust on your lips...
Dr Molly’s poem is about Lent, a season of introspection, encourages growth through sharing and letting go of superficiality, an exclusive for Different Truths. Evenings spread against the serenity...
Lopamudra’s poem explores the captivating dance of tribal village women in Birbhum, challenging their self-perception and fostering an unexpected connection, exclusively for different truths. Shantiniketan, December 2023 (I) In...
Sangeeta’s poem, exclusively for Different Truths explores hope, old wounds, and dreams as the year’s final embers fade, promising fresh beginnings. The residual stage of the year, Covered itself...
Sonali’s poem explores the ocean’s depths and mysteries, revealing a mysterious shore scene before returning to the sea, exclusively for Different Truths. shifting banks stinging stones my feet are...
Samina’s poem says that after a heartbreak, she finds solace in isolation, utilising hidden strengths and a burning rage, exclusively for Different Truths. A red house with a blue...
Poonam’s love poem is about a strained marriage that unexpectedly changes her perspective in Valentine’s month, exclusively for Different Truths. What if I were to find a new Valentine...
Bushra’s poem, dedicated to her grandson, features a vibrant garden filled with crimson blooms and poppies. exclusively for Different Truths. Come, let’s gaze at the poppies Swaying gently in...
Tirthankar’s poem features a young sapling dancing near an ancient tree, symbolising growth, observation, and quiet mentorship across generations, resembling an old man, exclusively for Different Truths. A sapling...
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