3 Bestselling Book Combo For Poetry Enthusiasts | Compilation Of 100+ Poems | Connect With Yourselves | Insightful Verses(Paperback, Rita Simson Fernandez, Vishweshwer Perka, Prateeti Sengupta)
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3 Bestselling Book Combo for Poetry Enthusiasts | Compilation of 100+ Poems | Connect With Yourselves | Insightful VersesPoetry connects with human emotions and evokes our deepest feelings regarding any life event. A garland of verses have been accumulated into making the perfect book combo to impress the readers. The chosen poems written by brilliant writers will mesmerize you with their wit, wisdom and inspiration. Avail the best combo today and enjoy these captivating verses.Somewhere Around Dawn : A Collection of Poems Rooting for Love and Life'Somewhere Around Dawn' is a compilation of 100 poems written over the course of two years. The book encompasses human emotions, relationships and the impact we have on the world and each other. The book explores ideas on humanity, nature, religion and familial bonds. The poems are drawn from the poet's personal experiences, but the presentation is such that it makes the poems relatable to the reader and connects on an emotional level.Evernew : Poems about Love, Life and LongingThis collection of poems celebrates all colours of life - love, joy, sadness, and Nature. It also explores the myths and realities of work life, mainly focusing on the impact of layoffs. These poems will find companions in your hearts and minds. You will experience and relive the events of your life, per your choosing, and heal yourself through words expressed, unexpressed.Green Rose - Wild EarthLife is like the midday sun blazing down on vast stretches of flaming desert sands. A poet is one who can look upon it with an unflinching gaze, at the risk of having his/her eyes burnt out. Each poem here is the result of the poet's forays into the human experience, an adventure fraught with danger, and therefore even more relevant to the reader. They are all about life and death, and why love transcends both."