Anoucheka celebrates summer as shapes poems within her. An exclusive for Different Truths. Summer rolls inTangling my gaze in its warmthDazzling my eyes to such an extentThat, blinded, I...
Against all odds, the poet clings to the rope of hope, in this poem by Sarala, exclusively for Different Truths. Life is a long tight ropeI swing in hope,...
Sunil talks about the caged life in a metropolis and the wish to break the fetters to merge with nature. An exclusive for Different Truths. A tiny totlooks at...
An evocative love poem, interweaving Nature as a metaphor, by Suchismita, exclusively for Different Truths. Summer kisses put the ethnicityOn the cheeks of modern winter,You look like a stunning...
An enigmatic, inward-looking love poem, by Saanj, exclusively for Different Truths. My heart stands still…The world around races,My mind a fuzzy haze,All around the blurry faces.The truth yet glares...
Sarala rues about lost humanity and how girls are unsafe. She ends with a note of hope, exclusively for Different Truths. Where’s the humanity goneWhich we cherished for so...
An inward-looking poem, by Sujatha, exclusively for Different Truths. As time winds its wayDown the catastrophic aislesPast the crossroads of crisesAnd we pause to look behind,The bygones will unravelTrails...
A poignant poem by Sonali that deals with appearances vis-à-vis reality, exclusively for Different Truths. Is faking a smile called positivityIs covering your sorrow defined as wittyBearing all the...
Saranya wonders how much the need of the man for a child is, in this tongue-in-cheek poem, exclusively for Different Truths. How much man is need of the Childto...
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