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ehsaas| a feeling that lingers

ehsaas
jab woh gaye.
ehsaas
jab dil bikhar sa gaya.
ehsaas
cause we never stop feeling.

ehsaas isn't just poetry
ehsaas is all about
unsaid feelings,
unrequited love,
and unseen bruises.

ehsaas is not a word.
It's a world-
of maybes, almosts, and never agains.

Because sometimes,
to feel... is the only thing we have left.

ehsaas| a feeling that lingers.

~coming soon~

you won't find this book, this book will find you, for you feel too deeply and love unconditionally.
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Every Poem Is Your Fault

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Every Poem Is Your Fault isn't just a collection, it's my proof. Every page is what you did to me, every line the hurt you left behind. I wrote the things you'll never say out loud, the scars you keep pretending don't exist. You can lie to yourself. You can lie to them. You can even lie to the life you keep running back to. But the truth doesn't change, it's carved into every poem on these pages. This is for anyone who's been broken by someone they trusted and left carrying the silence alone. These pages hold the weight of betrayal, the ache of what was never said, and the strength I clawed back by putting it into words. Every poem is proof of what happened. Every poem is your fault. Disclaimer This book is a work of creative expression. The poems within it are born from lived experiences, emotions, and imagination, but they are not intended as factual accounts of any one person, relationship, or event. Any resemblance to actual people, living or dead, is purely coincidental.