Speaking The Unspoken
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  • Reads 1,583
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  • Parts 18
  • Time 15m
Ongoing, First published Apr 25, 2020
For me poem writing is showing the emotions which cannot be described generally. It gives everyone peace, love and calmness. Here I have shared my unknown emotions or you can say emotions that can't be described to anyone by any kind of talks. All poems are in a flow of rhyme, emotions and faith.

POETRY MEANS---Putting words  On paper  Express in part
Thoughts from me  Right to  Your heart

In my words----

When I need break  To show how much time my heart will take
To heal the spots  And forget about the emotions knot
I write words of my thought to make my heart free  For me this is poetry.

There is no continuous poems here. Every chapters contain different poems. 

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