Description of the Book:
Embrace the depth and complexity of human emotions and experiences with this captivating poetry book. Each poem takes you on a journey of self-discovery, exploring the raw, unfiltered emotions that make us human. From love and loss to the wounds of war, each poem has its unique style, evoking powerful emotions that stay with you long after you've turned the page.
In 'A Memory of Love', the poet brings to life a tale of eternal love, with lines like 'Bringing him back to life on this dark night, once again, for the millionth time.' In 'Wounds of War', the poet paints a heartbreaking picture of the life of a commoner in a world controlled by the rich, with the powerful lines 'cause I was born as a penny in the rich's hand and my life went for a toss.'
This poetry book is a must-read for anyone who loves to delve deep into the human experience, exploring the beauty and the pain that make us who we are. Get lost in the mesmerizing words and let the emotions flow over you as you explore the vast landscape of human emotions in this poetry collection.
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Author's Name: Aishwarya Mudaliar About the Author: Aishwarya Mudaliar is a passionate social work student with a strong desire to make a difference in the world. When not studying or helping people, she spends her nights writing poetry, often exploring themes such as nature, human emotions, mental health, illness, loss, death, and personal stories. Despite having no formal education in literature, her love for poetry began at the age of 17 and has only grown stronger over the years. She draws inspiration from her favorite poet, Edgar Allan Poe, and enjoys reading Dan Brown's books to expand her understanding of the world and explore ancient mysteries. Through her poetry, she seeks to understand her own feelings and experiences while also sharing her insights with others. With a deep admiration for the power of words, she uses poetry to express her thoughts and emotions, hoping to touch the hearts of her readers and make a positive impact in the world. Book ISBN: 9789357746779
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