n this collection of poems, personal expressions of love are present. Personal, hence humble; personal, hence filled with pain. However, 'Touching the leaves of silence, reeling with agony / the silent carnivorous plant absorbs all breaths of life / With a desire to escape in all directions / the heart jumps, the words resembling dicotyledonous leaves.' Or, 'Humans sought forgiveness from humans / No one heard their apology; / Two people go in opposite directions / Burning woods of Yajna lie in the middle.' Lines like these, full of wonder, are found in this book of poems that touches the pinnacle of the reader's soul.

"> n this collection of poems, personal expressions of love are present. Personal, hence humble; personal, hence filled with pain. However, 'Touching the leaves of silence, reeling with agony / the silent carnivorous plant absorbs all breaths of life / With a desire to escape in all directions / the heart jumps, the words resembling dicotyledonous leaves.' Or, 'Humans sought forgiveness from humans / No one heard their apology; / Two people go in opposite directions / Burning woods of Yajna lie in the middle.' Lines like these, full of wonder, are found in this book of poems that touches the pinnacle of the reader's soul.

"> n this collection of poems, personal expressions of love are present. Personal, hence humble; personal, hence filled with pain. However, 'Touching the leaves of silence, reeling with agony / the silent carnivorous plant absorbs all breaths of life / With a desire to escape in all directions / the heart jumps, the words resembling dicotyledonous leaves.' Or, 'Humans sought forgiveness from humans / No one heard their apology; / Two people go in opposite directions / Burning woods of Yajna lie in the middle.' Lines like these, full of wonder, are found in this book of poems that touches the pinnacle of the reader's soul.

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Prohorjora Trital

Shankha ghosh

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n this collection of poems, personal expressions of love are present. Personal, hence humble; personal, hence filled with pain. However, 'Touching the leaves of silence, reeling with agony / the silent carnivorous plant absorbs all breaths of life / With a desire to escape in all directions / the heart jumps, the words resembling dicotyledonous leaves.' Or, 'Humans sought forgiveness from humans / No one heard their apology; / Two people go in opposite directions / Burning woods of Yajna lie in the middle.' Lines like these, full of wonder, are found in this book of poems that touches the pinnacle of the reader's soul.

Publisher: Anustup

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