• March 27, 2023
  • Aishwarya Damodar

Worlds Apart…

There are the tussle and turmoil between the mundane and the noble worlds, in Aishwarya’s verse, in Different Truths. En route this journey of life... through the concrete jungle,...
  • March 25, 2023
  • Bushra Alvi Razzack

A Magical March Morning

In this evocative poem, Bushra serenades the magical March morning, in all its beauty – exclusively for Different Truths. And gently blows the warm March breeze as leaves come...
  • March 24, 2023
  • Olaitan Maryam Mojisola

The Letter

Here’s an intense poem by Olaitan, her last wish to her fellow-beings, wherein she speaks of the Judgment Day, in Different Truths. WhenThe gateOf Jerusalem swallowsMy spirit before dawn, AndThe...
  • March 23, 2023
  • Concetta Pipia

Stop! Critical Race Theory

Here’s a protest poem by Concetta against race, gender and class, against Critical Race Theory – exclusively for Different Truths. In the world of Critical Race Theory, where justice...
  • March 20, 2023
  • Abu Siddik

Folded Paper

For a yearlong at six in the morning I took the paper from the thin man And kept it neatly stacked on shoe box. When the stack looked like...
  • March 18, 2023
  • Olaitan Maryam Mojisola

Streetlights

An intense poem by Olaitan, in Different Truths. Are the beautiful faces That paint the nights, They are the resounding tick-tocks Of silent kissesOnly found in dark corners. Streetlights are the four...
  • March 17, 2023
  • Naheed Akhtar

Losing Do-or-Die

Here’s a dark poem about love, loss and fear by Naheed – exclusively  for Different Truths.  Seems, an absolute Tug of war is embracing defeat; Weight of the desire...
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