Image

My Heart Stands Still…

An enigmatic, inward-looking love poem, by Saanj, exclusively for Different Truths.

My heart stands still…
The world around races,
My mind a fuzzy haze,
All around the blurry faces.
The truth yet glares at me,
Deny it, for years I did.
But steadfast it stares at me,
My reality as it yet again undid.
I had woven a blanket of comfort
Of words that I chose to believe.
Again seeking my warmth in them,
That love I yearned to receive.
Now there it stands and mocks me,
The words that I believed so true
It was still the same old lie
Dressed in flashy attire so new.

Visual from Different Truths

author avatar
Saanj Thimmaya
Belonging to Madikeri in Coorg, Saanj Thimmaya, essentially is a small-town girl at heart. A degree in arts and trained to become a life coach and counsellor, she worked in diverse fields before settling in as a stay at home mom to two boys. She now indulges in her love poetry, art, photography, nature, travel, counselling, keeping herself occupied in writing, workshops for teens, volunteer work with the elderly, books, music, travelling and reiki.
2 Comments Text
  • Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    Releated Posts

    A Time for Reflection: An Untrodden Path & Human Transience

    Sumita translates the song “Jakhon porbe na mor paayer chinnho ei baate,” by Rabindranath Tagore, exclusively for Different…

    ByBySumita BhattacharyaNov 21, 2024

    The Silent Scream: Love is a Dream

    Rajashree’s poem explores the destructive pursuit of power, leaving a trail of sorrow and despair, exclusively for Different…

    ByByRajashree MohapatraNov 20, 2024

    No Licks, No Bows

    Mehzabeen’s poem explores individuality and authenticity, challenging conformity in a world that values flattery. It embraces unique perspectives,…

    ByByMehzabeen HussainNov 19, 2024

    Compose on You…

    A poignant poem about loss of a friend, an elegy, by Rituparna, exclusively for Different Truths. There lies…

    ByByRituparna KhanNov 15, 2024