Satabdi BanerjeeSatabdi has authored her first book of poems, ‘A Sip of Coffee’, in September 2018. She is a psychology graduate and a certified trainer in English language. She...
A poignant verse about fairness, dark skin, and true beauty by Farheen, in DifferentTruths. Played in the sun and tanned her face In happiness quotient, she bagged first placeNo time...
Amidst harsh cruelty and metaphors of violence, the poet, and his poem are split apart, in this verse by Ayub, exclusively for Different Truths. In the yellow muddled morn,Thinking...
Dr Amrinder’s poem explores a grandchild’s curiosity about its aging grandfather, who shares a heartwarming tale of life’s journey, wisdom, and love, exclusively for Different Truths. ‘Grandpa, Grandpa, will...
Sushant’s poem explores the conflict between individuality and social expectations, urging individuals to contribute knowledge rather than fearing external judgment, exclusively for Different Truths. A hard knockIs going to...
A love poem by Martins, where he likens her sensuousness to the intoxication of Palm-wine, for Different Truths. I see on her cream, fleshy cheekbonesa pellucid colour glimmerslike of a pink...
A sensuous poem of passion and love by Monika, for Different Truths. Strip me naked of my guardAccept me as a retardLook me in the eyes in silenceBeckon me...
Dr Molly’s poem depicts Earth’s degradation due to human greed. It calls for balance, exclusively for Different Truths. Mother Earth weepstaxied by man’s ruthlessintervention making it a graveyard of...
The poet, Dr Amrinder, a weary traveller, finds solace and rejuvenation in nature’s embrace before returning to the warmth of home, exclusively for Different Truths. After my day’s job...
Subhra’s poem explores the concept of being “right,” questioning its source and the influence of history, literature, and language on one’s perspective, exclusively for Different Truths. I am right.Why...
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