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Human imagination is a real super power we all possess, no matter where we come from, who we are and what profession we’re in. In this little book I have presented twenty poems that cover experiences that have inspire me sit and write such as human intelligence, suffering, acceptance of change, loss of a loved one, deep relationships nature and the passion to live. I truly believe that once we start seeing things from a different perspective we begin to create a life that is full of adventure within the confines of reality. These poems do contain elements from my life that I hold dear but that I also wish to share with people who want to know that they are not alone in this little life we have. Some of these poems were created after a long period of imagination and mulling over the idea, while others were penned down in a mad fit of inspiration. I have a deep sense of appreciation for seeing beyond what our human eyes allow and I try to knit stories that sew together reality and magic. These twenty poems are born from myriad human emotions such as will power, love, determination, grief and misery. I hope this collection reaches the deepest recesses of your heart and makes you see magic all around.

DREAMS OF THE MOON

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  • Author Name: Sanjana Pathak
     
    About the Author: I am Sanjana Pathak, a small town girl who is experiencing magic through poetry and writing. I am currently pursuing a Ph.D in agriculture sciences in my favorite subject genetics and plant breeding. I hail from a small town called Haldwani in the beautiful mountainous state of Uttarakhand. I want to marry my real world with dreams that are born out of a never ending thirst for magic and miracles.

     

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