An evocative poem, about dreams, by Harinder, exclusively for Different Truths. I regard dreams as God’s blessings Dreams can give you mindless ecstasy Dreams can take you from the...
Dr. Sangeeta sees Cyclone Tauktae mourning for the Corona deaths, a poetic symbolism, woven into this poem of suffering. An exclusive for Different Truths. Tauktae mourned throughout night Its...
This poem with a montage of images of city life, by Prof. Sanjoy, depicts contentment and discontentment. An exclusive for Different Truths. The moon is peering from behind the...
The surge of the second wave of the pandemic has been likened to the Mahabharata of a misstep, in this poem, by Krish, exclusively for Different Truths. In India,...
Harinder pays her homage to Tagore as a sage-poet, on his 160 th birth anniversary, in thea special feature, exclusively for Different Truths. The sage of sages, the poet...
Molly pays a tribute to her Bard, Rabindranath Tagore, in this evocative poem, a specialfeature, exclusively for Different Truths. you dwell over my slumbers and dreams, my Bard! with...
Prof. Laksmisree pays her homage to Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore, in this poignant verse,exclusively for Different Truths. You stood at my doorway my silent gatekeeper, myself yet unknowing, longing while...
Ipsita GanguliIpsita Ganguli is a business consultant and poet-travel writer-heritage-and-art enthusiast. Her poems have been published in various e-zines and anthologies. She is a main character in the Kolkata...
Rooted in the Indian reality, minus its dogmas, the flight of Rabindranath Tagore’s creative genius made him a global citizen. Swapan delves into the world of his ideas and...
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