• March 25, 2021
  • Suchismita Ghoshal

The Lost Feelings

A poignant love poem of loss and longing, by Suchismita, exclusively for Different Truths. The day you left me Wasn’t the day I was broken. I was shattered the...
  • March 24, 2021
  • Sarala Balachandran

Beauty Beyond Compare!

A sensuous love poem, by Sarala, exclusively for Different Truths. Her breath is as fresh as an April rose and as sweet as rajanigandha  He holds it tightly to his...
  • March 12, 2021
  • Dr. Molly Joseph

Decadence

An intense poem that addresses social issues, by Dr. Molly, exclusively for Different Truths. A centre        that cannot hold dissipates..           desperate...

Am I Unusual?

Shormita delves into the psyche of a trans child, portraying the conflicts within, when it is unable to understand terms like sex, gender, and sexuality of a person. An...
  • March 9, 2021
  • Sarala Balachandran

The Technology Era

Sarala rues how the technology era has changed every aspect of our lives, an exclusive for Different Truths. No more writing letters nor phone calls  Cell phone has been...
  • March 8, 2021
  • Kavita Ezekiel Mendonca

The Ballad of Little Ma

Kavita, on International Women’s Day, pens a poem, dedicated to her grandmother, Leah Jacob. An exclusive for Different Truths.  If measured correctly Little Ma was four feet, eleven inches...
  • March 5, 2021
  • Sarala Balachandran

Glow in Your Gloom

The power of positive thinking is beautifully expressed in this poem, by Sarla, exclusively for Different Truths. Don’t let the gloomy days spoil your spirit,  It’s only a passing...
  • February 27, 2021
  • Prof Laksmisree Banerjee

That Glistening Edge

A poignant surreal poem, by Laksmisree, exclusively for Different Truths The veiled hue of my organza ghunghat The muted sheen of my nail enamels, My lip gloss, the muffled glitz...
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