• April 1, 2023
  • Dr Jyothsnaphanija

Ashavari

Dr Jyothsnaphanija describes a raga of Hindustani music tangibly in this evocative verse – exclusively for Different Truths. It is a picture of a flowing river Cascading slides Ascending...
  • March 31, 2023
  • Mallika Bhaumik

Us

Love or its loss is found among the mundane, everyday things. It speaks through the most ordinary objects about two people very close. Here’s a love poem by Mallika, for...
  • March 30, 2023
  • Meher Pestonji

Fevered Quarrels

A witty poem by Meher – exclusively for Different Truths. Who’s the boss? Fever said, “Me.” “No siree My body belongs to me! You are an intruder. So, go!...

Winter Breeze

Poet-photographer Dr Swaraj’s micro, visual verse celebrates nature evocatively – exclusively for Different Truths. gusting breeze swaying crooning reeds morning chill Photo by the poet Prof. Swaraj RajProf. Swaraj...
  • March 28, 2023
  • Vatsala Radhakeesoon

Mental Suffering

Alienation adds to the turmoil and mental sufferings of a person. The contrast of the chirping birds with a bleeding heart is rooted in the legacy of romanticism. A sensitive...
  • 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...
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