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Book review: Jasbeer Singh's poetic thoughts on the emotions of life

| @indiablooms | Aug 31, 2019, at 01:30 pm

'Walking With My Soul' by Jasbeer Singh is a beautiful collection of poems that is bound to mesmerise everyone.

The poems range from a tryst with one’s soul to the various phases of life, love, loneliness, silence and much more!

Every poem is preceded by a ‘shayari’ (short poem) as well as a short description of its background.

This feature helps the readers to engage more with the poems and understand it better.

There are 14 poems in this collection.

The poet has chosen some of the phases from his life which are significant and has narrated them beautifully in the form of a poem.

Each ‘shayari’ would mesmerise you and make you think about it for a considerable period of time.

Maybe that is the brilliance of these short writings, they keep you enchanted!

All the poems are written in simple language but the meaning that it carries is very deep and thought-provoking.

(Reviewed by Sayantani Sengupta)

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