• December 1, 2022
  • Dr. Molly Joseph

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An evocative poem by Dr Molly, exclusively for Different Truths. Life an aggregate of the multiple shifting shadows that silhouette only to fade and disappear... efforts to tie the...
  • November 30, 2022
  • Mohini Awasthi

A Father I Wanted …

A poem of longing for a father by Mohini, exclusively for Different Truths. A father I wanted A guardian brave and daunting Just like him, just like The one...
  • November 29, 2022
  • Soumen Roy

Howrah Bridge

Soumen celebrates the grandeur of Howrah Bridge in this poem, an icon and identity of Kolkata – exclusively for Different Truths. She is a beautiful diva. Standing tall and...
  • November 28, 2022
  • K. S. Subramanian

To Live Life All Over Again

A contemplative poem about life and its philosophy by Subramanian – exclusively for Different Truths. Let me not do a U-turn of my neck to see the past. Skill...
  • November 26, 2022
  • Sushant Thapa

An Excuse for Beauty

An evocative poem about nature and beauty by Sushant – exclusively for Different Truths. From a fair life, A rose is plucked. The intellect is teased, Heart starts guiding...
  • November 25, 2022
  • Tirthankar Das Purkayastha

The Geraniums

A lyrical, bitter-sweet poem by Dr Tirthankar – exclusively for Different Truths. Give her the right of way, the woman gave the geraniums one day more to breathe before...
  • November 23, 2022
  • Prof. Swaraj Raj

a koel sings 

Dr Swaraj celebrates the plaintive crescendo of a love-sick koel in this micro poem – exclusively for Different Truths. leaves rustle the glistening red eye peeps out a love-sick...
  • November 22, 2022
  • Francesco Favetta

Learn to Love Wounds

An evocative poem of hope by Francesco – exclusively for Different Truths. Continue the story in the folds of time in the days in the rain even in storms...
  • November 21, 2022
  • Sara Arshad

I Wish for Good

Here is Sara’s poem of longing and hope – exclusively for Different Truths. Mingling between thoughts I wish for good. Good days were there where I once stood. My...
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