Shormita pens an evocative poem about the Third Gender, exclusively for Different Truths. Trees shed their leaves, My skin is dried up. Lips seems to be thirsty, The Sun...
An evocative love poem, by Sujatha, exclusively for Different Truths. The lanes were long and eerie with monsoon skies and summer streets, and the fall forever befell the trees,...
A poignant poem and a beautiful painting, by Nibedita, for Different Truths. in this decorated balcony a flowerpot stands empty attracting attention and questions about its purpose and meaning...
An evocative love poem, by Rajashree, exclusively for Different Truths. Through flames Through loneliness Life moves, From spring to summer When light falls on my face Its shadow falls...
Harinder meets her Lord in her dreams and is scared. An evocative poem, exclusively for Different Truths. I saw a tall man in my dreams With authority he was...
An enigmatic dark poem, by Prof. Sanjoy, exclusively for Different Truths. Old fort’s walls lean towards the ground, Bygone era’s trees look down on their fallen leaves, Grass finches...
Here is Dr. Roopali’s evocative and soulful poem, exclusively for Different Truths The large shady Bargad tree Its hard twisted tentacles hanging low swinging free Medusa like just outside the temple...
An evocative love poem, by Rajashree, exclusively for Different Truths. All my wishes know your name, Like lightning they strike the sky The blue desires in my heart open...
A woman-centric, evocative poem, by Harinder, exclusively for Different Truths. I am an unstoppable woman of courage, And I say this with pride – I have explored the space and...
Sarala pens a soulful poem about the agony and resolve of a soldier’s wife, exclusively for Different Truths. Does anyone know their pain? That widow, young and beautiful Lost...
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