• August 11, 2022
  • Amrita Valan

Before We Became

Amrita delves into being and becoming in this evocative poem, exclusively for Different Truths. We were inchoate darkness, Primordial notions unspecified, Innerscape, macabre dreamscape, Outside the cerebral domain We...
  • August 10, 2022
  • Sushant Thapa

Drawn Close by Time

Here’s a love poem in an urban sensibility, by Sushant, exclusively for Different Truths. An image, A voice I grow old with time Turning the pages of books Slowly,...
  • August 9, 2022
  • Abu Siddik

The Living Masses

In this poem, Abu searches for answers and meaning among the toiling masses, exclusively for Different Truths. Is Krishna right or Arjuna? Or are they both? Is the Mahatma...
  • August 8, 2022
  • Harinder Cheema

The Agony of Solitude

A dark poem of anguish and longing, by Harinder, exclusively for Different Truths. He didn’t know where to go The day she said, “NO.” As he closed his eyes,...
  • August 6, 2022
  • Elsy Satheesan

The Perfect Poem

Here’s a poignant nature poem by Elsy, in Different Truths. To me, that tree is the perfect poem for all moods, all seasons. In Spring she wears scented blooms,...
  • August 3, 2022
  • Sarala Balachandran

My Blank Pages

Here’s Sarala‘s poignant poem of love, longing, and hope, exclusively for Different Truths. I have lived and loved so many Years but all the pages are blank Why don't you...
  • August 1, 2022
  • Rituparna Khan

A Maiden, Light and Shadows 

An evocative poem by Rituparna explores a maiden’s binaries of light and shadows – exclusively for Different Truths. Fair-toned maiden, your feet never touch the ground. Fair-toned maiden, your...
  • July 30, 2022
  • Lopamudra Banerjee

Incandescent

Here’s an evocative poem by Lopamudra, celebrating the many layers of a woman. Shining on, the incandescent flame of her body And being, resounds in scarlet dreams. Her shadow,...
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