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Poems You Wish You Buried Before 2020

Poems You Wish You Buried Before 2020

Sayak Bhandari

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Repro India Limited
Año de edición:
2020
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Poesía
ISBN:
9781649513878
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DeathDeath has become profuse and prominent in the baffling hours of Pandemic. The fear of the dark and unknown elements attached to death is finally removed. Poems in this section sometimes introduce us to the mortal remains of our own and sometimes to the addictive anxiety that comes as an aftermath. Even the path is paved for a restructured world order in terms of thinking and living.LifeLife and the conflict and complexity that come in its package are portrayed in the section. Poems in this segment take us to various layers of life and sometimes work as a time machine to shift us to and fro from a layer to another.  Shading our layers off ensures the vitality of life. The realization of each poem takes us to different height of existence. WarOn the verge of a possible 3rd World War the poems here strongly condemns warfare and gently knocks “on The Heaven’s Door”. The loss, brutality and a false sense of win will ruin the basic structure of life and a cultural dissonance. The disturbing issues like paid mercenaries and child soldiers are also theme in some poems. LoveSince love poems and their rhetoric extravaganza do not ensure the union of lovers, the poems in this section are blunter and portray the real life conflicts of betrayal, break ups and ugly altercation that follow. These poems won’t bring you back your loved ones but help you a good cry and detox.

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