Here’s a poem, by Arun, in the tradition of the Romantics, wherein the poet’s love for the night, in Different Truths, is invigorating. The myriad conversations I hold with...
Poetry grips the soul, yet begs release—for Different Truths. A heartfelt plea to love, leave, and linger quietly, in a poem by Kamrun. Poetry, you don't come to mein...
Tirtho’s evocative poem explores a soul’s struggle with guilt and the yearning for self-forgiveness under a sky of poignant memories, for Different Truths. This night comes witha reminder of...
Arundhati’s poem describes a gentle monsoon that awakens the soul—raindrops, lotus blooms, and inner surrender merge in this meditative ode to divine grace, exclusively for Different Truths. The sombre...
Dr Manisha’s poem for Different Truths depicts an immaterial spirit’s journey from earthly constraints to freedom, hinting at a possible longing for its embodied past before rebirth. It rose...
Francesco’s evocative poem explores the unseen yet deeply felt presence of a soul, remembered through sensory details and enduring love, exclusively for Different Truths. My soulI do not see...
Here’s an evocative love poem by Nilakshi, as we celebrate the season of fertility and bounty, in Different Truths. Will there be a time When there’ll be usJust usWaiting for...
Francesco’s poem is about a silent cry that emerges in the depths of the soul, a plea for authenticity amidst the world’s noise, exclusively for Different Truths. Tear the...
Here’s a poem by Ashok on his love for poetry, in Different Truths. Poetryisjoy forever It’slove increasesday by day It isnot useless Itblessedhappinesscrown for the soul Every day poetTryComposeimmortal...
Harinder’s poem is about a restless soul’s yearning for enlightenment that laments worldly distractions and desires true devotion, exclusively for Different Truths. The clock is ticking.And I am wasting...
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