Can I tell you something?
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  • Reads 462
  • Votes 54
  • Parts 25
  • Time 20m
Complete, First published Mar 29, 2023
Can I tell you something? is a collection of raw and vulnerable poetry that explores the depths of the human experience. Through her words, Srushti M. takes readers on a journey of self-discovery, exploring themes of love, loss, heartbreak, and healing, as well as the complexities of identity, race, and culture.

With each poem,Srushti M. invites readers into her world, sharing her most intimate thoughts and emotions with an honesty and authenticity that is rare and refreshing. Her words are a testament to the power of vulnerability, and to the beauty that can be found in the messiness of life.

Whether you are a poetry lover or simply looking for a book that will speak to your heart and soul, Can I tell you something? is a must-read. With its relatable themes and powerful imagery, this collection of poems is sure to leave a lasting impression on your heart and mind. So, grab a cup of tea, curl up with this book, and let Srushti M's words wash over you like a warm embrace.
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