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Unheard

Unheard
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by

Bhavini Bhargava

Genre/s:

Poetry

Bhavini Bhargava

Subgenre/s:

Non fiction

Book Description

Unheard - an inspirational book for all age group

Wordsworth once said, "poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings." Poetry should be felt, although, it may be read or understood too. Unheard is a poetic journey of a common neighbourhood teenager, filled with emotions and feelings, that sometimes remain unspoken and subsequently unheard.

The author writes her unfiltered and in-depth thoughts as she experiences different seasons of life, and hopes to take you all on a poetic journey of passion, determination, love, hate, belief and faith. The introduction in the book gives the message "There is no such thing as talent only hard work". This is required to face the outer world. There are poems like "Leg-ends never

die" and quotes like "every day you can start a new chapter of life and can prove how much you deserve to be alive providing much needed inspiration in today’s life. Sorrow is one of the basic sources of poetry. "Numb yourself to the pain"... ... you will find the true light within you when you're forced to live in the darkness . Just like stars shine in the night, your inner warrior will rise when it's time to fight.

Depicting the feelings directly coming from the soul.

The poem "Restart" gives a message to prefer innocence over intelligence. Real love is always innocent. The poetess says "In this uncertain world with nothing true, just be glad to be certain about your love for you." There is divinity too, expressed at its best "Dear god, I am grateful for your pres-ence" "In fact to be closer to god she was immensely excited, and was just very grateful for all things he provided" depicting the poet's love towards god and his gifts. All in all the poems in the book are well crafted, Rhyme is visible with a predominance of lyrical movements. You can feel the true creation of poetry while reading this book.

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