Here’s a poem, by Arun, in the tradition of the Romantics, wherein the poet’s love for the night, in Different Truths, is invigorating. The myriad conversations I hold with...
An evocative love poem by Nilakshi for Different Truths. It was a year or two before I felt that sense of being left out That abnegation… When the favourite colour of the...
A poignant and intense love poem by Nikita. She asks difficult questions in the soulful verse in Different Truths. I do not know if this feeling will ever go away,The...
Pramila KhadunPramila Khadun is a renowned author and poet. She studied at the SNDT Women’s University, Mumbai. She now lives in Lalmatie, Flacq, Mauritius.
Here’s an evocative, woman-centric poem by Sudeshna, for Different Truths. How honourable is thy honour?Is it something found in a corner?So let the candle burn in a glowLet the...
Arindam at DifferentTruths.com mourns the explosive Middle East crisis, a grim tragedy, urging global unity against war’s horrors. All have blood on their hands, sticky and red;Netanyahu booms ahead,...
Sankha explores the poignant intersection of ageing and familial bonds in this evocative poem, exclusively for DifferentTruths.com. Be me, when I know not the pain of seclusionAn ignorant world...
In this evocative poem featured on DifferentTruths.com, Raja captures the gritty, nostalgic essence of a weary night bus journey. The night bus shruggedAs the key hit the ignitionA rickety...
Sanjukta Dasgupta translates Rabindranath Tagore’s poignant Bengali poem ‘Narir Kartavya’ for DifferentTruths.com. Rabindranath Tagore’s Bengali poem, Narir Kartavya, was first published in 1939, two years before his demise. A translation...
Dr Molly’s poetic exploration of the tension between the comfort of home and the chaotic, for Different Truths, often isolating pursuit of external freedom. Stationed in your cocoon sometimes,...
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