In this verse, Dr Molly celebrates Kerala Day exclusively for Different Truths. Slowly, slowly life filters out through the sieve of time... another November 1st Kerala Day! a morning...
Here’s a poem of unrest and protest by Mamta. A Narrator Spasming within Saturated with bored, desiccated life Loses control Over his characters Is he a Czar? Why should...
Here’s an evocative poem pain and endurance, by Anumita, exclusively for Different Truths. A drop of emptiness ripples out and echoes, On the surface of the vast overflowing splendor,...
Here’s an evocative poem of love and longing, by Prof Nandini, exclusively for Different Truths. Isn’t love enough love? Isn’t love enough that your quest for everything else should...
Sapanpreet revisits Paradise Lost during the pandemic. Does she find answers about isolation and quarantine in Milton’s epic? Find out in an exclusive for Different Truths. Art truly is...
Dr Roopali identifies with the dark goddess, Kali, detailing how she severed off many heads of her oppressors – a Diwali exclusive, the day she is worshipped, for Different...
Here’s Lopamudra’s poem, dedicated to her mother. It’s a soulful dialogue between a daughter and a mother. (1) Where have you been all these days, mother?I have been counting my...
Farah is pained by the poverty and squalor on streets. She voices it in this verse. My soul twirls and faces mistreatment Whenever I glimpse life, living on the street Patchy clothes, torn blankets,...
A poignant poem about the exploitation and subjugation of Africa and Africans, by Deeya, exclusively for Different Truths. I am a 21 year old African Africa resides in my...
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