A poem of despondency, helplessness, and hope, by Dr. Roopali, exclusively for Different Truths. You can find me where you last saw me I am in no rush to...
Journalist and poet, Menka Shivdasani, looks back at her life and times, spanning four decades. While journalism is a voyage without, poetry is a voyage within. In a candid...
A poignant poem of bitter-sweet love by Duska. I was picking red peonies with you last nightby the muddy Bistrica river.From the sky were falling white petals on usfrom...
Sarala writes this poem for her mother, a soulful verse, exclusively for Different Truths. What else can I do Except to touch your feet. In reverence How can I...
A witty poem by Soumya with an insight into human nature, exclusively for Different Truths. 2B or not 2B That is the question. Or maybe 2HB? Difficult decision I...
Piku celebrates the mundane life of a dusky girl, beautifully, in this poem. An exclusive for Different Truths. A dusky girl on footpath now Puts a palash in her...
An evocative poem, by Christine, where she aspires beauty and reasons that she has not voyaged like her lover. An exclusive for Different Truths. than I have ever dreamt...
Dr. Sutanuka reviews Amanita Sen’s book of poetry, What I Don’t Tell You. An exclusive for Different Truths. Amanita Sen in What I Don’t Tell You explores the fluid landscapes of the...
An anti-war protest poem, on the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, by Concetta, exclusively for Different Truths. On a winter's day in late February, Life changed for millions of people. Bombs suddenly,...
An evocative love poem, by Amita, exclusively for Different Truths. You are my voice. I am your poem. My lyrics Light up Your unborn tunes, Awaken your music Beyond...
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