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Aurora

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Mysteries of Life stay unraveled at every phase, but the greatest mysteries occur when the heart has to hide the untold feelings for the beloved ones at the core because expression of it might cause some severe damages, because the slightest disclosure might create some more miseries, because the very revelation is just not meant to be. This is indeed a strange test of The Almighty, but on the other hand, thanks should be bestowed for the gift of poetry. Because, every word has something to hide and something to tell, every word has some tremendous happiness, feelings of fulfillment, of love and again every word has got some impalpable, miserable, intolerable, inhuman pain buried deep inside and then, There comes one of the 'Untold Tears'... however, the rare Aurora also comes right after all pain when you can breathe fully, when you can fly away in that beautiful strange, beautiful light of heaven and be finally free...

96 pages, Hardcover

Published February 1, 2015

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Tarnima Warda Andalib

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Aurora is a soul-stirring collection of poetry that beautifully captures the spectrum of human emotions, ranging from profound longing to quiet self-discovery. Tarnima Warda Andalib’s verses act as a bridge between the ethereal and the mundane, using the metaphor of the "Aurora" to illuminate the hidden corners of the heart. Her writing is characterized by a delicate balance of vulnerability and strength, making complex feelings accessible through vivid imagery and modern poetic structures. It is a brief yet impactful read that resonates deeply with anyone who has ever navigated the beauty of love and the shadows of solitude.
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