An evocative rain poem, celebrating the many shades and hues of nature, by Dr. Amrinder, exclusively for Different Truths. Raindrops drum upon my window Like a bunch of jolly...
Francesco’s poem delves into the power of human expression and the complexities of love in a world marked by suffering, exclusively for Different Truths. Continue the story in the...
Anila’s poignant poem explores the profound grief and yearning of a woman struggling with infertility, exclusively for Different Truths. Thirsty Mother, yearning for a toddler, Her heart aches, her...
An evocative poem by Sarala that celebrates the innocence of a girl-child within an old woman, in Different Truths. Behind her silvery threads Creaking bones Wrinkled face Lifeless eyes Still,...
A bold prose-poem of Deeya, in Different Truths, set in the urban settings and sensibilities of the 21st century. Weekends are subterfuges in love, desire, pain. They are the extra...
Sangeeta’s poem explores the tension between beauty and goodwill in modern life, questioning mindless housing developments, exclusively for Different Truths. Like a philocalist I believe in eunoia It was...
Monika’s poem depicts a city transformed into a surreal landscape dominated by technology, where humans crave connection but become increasingly isolated, exclusively for Different Truths. The city, a phantasmagoria...
Rupa’s poem explores the power of knowledge and love in guiding individuals through life’s challenges, exclusively for Different Truths. Lady Knowledge transcends scripts and books guides to keep intact...
An evocative poem from Sarala wherein she describes the dark, gloomy world of depression and alienation, exclusively for Different Truths. Why was Sheila alienated From the society? Give me...
Prof Nandini’s passionate poem, exclusive to Different Truths, delves into the complexities of heartbreak and emotional turmoil in a lover’s relationship. “To love is to burn, to be on...
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