• November 19, 2020
  • Dr. Sunil Sharma

Seen/Unseen Aspects

An image of an everyday mundane happening, by Sunil, exclusively for Different Truths. Few ripe green grapesmango slices and orangesall – sticking out of a yellow custardkept in a...
  • November 18, 2020
  • Suchismita Ghoshal

Pebbles in her Purity

A gender-sensitive poem, by Suchismita, that tells us about the perils that a girl faces and attitude of the cruel society, exclusively for Different Truths. Amidst all the vicious...
  • November 10, 2020
  • Saanj Thimmaya

She Threw Them…

A dark distress poem about a woman, by Saanj, exclusively for Different Truths. She threw them all away. Her pulse in her veins,The pure thoughts in her brain …That...
  • November 7, 2020
  • Tali Cohen Shabtai

I Visited God

A distress poem about a woman, by Israeli poet Tali, exclusively for Different Truths. I visitedGodToday A handful accompany meNo needOf manyTo carry a womanTo the marrying-place To marryDeath....
  • November 6, 2020
  • Anoucheka Gangabissoon

Summer

Anoucheka celebrates summer as shapes poems within her. An exclusive for Different Truths. Summer rolls inTangling my gaze in its warmthDazzling my eyes to such an extentThat, blinded, I...
  • November 4, 2020
  • Dr. Sunil Sharma

Behind the Bars

Sunil talks about the caged life in a metropolis and the wish to break the fetters to merge with nature. An exclusive for Different Truths. A tiny totlooks at...
  • October 31, 2020
  • Suchismita Ghoshal

Deciphering Sudden Fantasies

An evocative love poem, interweaving Nature as a metaphor, by Suchismita, exclusively for Different Truths. Summer kisses put the ethnicityOn the cheeks of modern winter,You look like a stunning...
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