Poetry is a literature that evokes a concentrated imaginative awareness of experience or a specific emotional response through language chosen and arranged for its meaning, sound, and rhythm.
Reading or writing poetry creates a space for empathy, for seeing another person, for bearing witness to our common humanity. Whether it's written or spoken, poetry can be a powerful tool to aid in healing. It offers an opportunity for readers, writers, and speakers to feel both heard and understood.
This book is written to convey an idea or emotion of an author Malkah Razeena Khatoon, beautifully. It paints a picture of what the poetess feels about a thing, person, idea, concept, or even an object.
The main motive and the soul purpose of this book is to heal the wounded hearts.
We say “don’t suffer in silence” like it’s an easy thing to do. Like it doesn’t take a world of strength to bring our pain, shame or fear forward for someone else to see.
With this in mind, if we could be kind to one another, we could open up a window for someone. We could say, “it’s OK to hurt, it’s OK to be you, it’s OK to talk about the things you’re going through. The poetess Malkah Razeena Khatoon, says that Because so many of us are hurtin, each of us, with our broken open hearts, could help each other heal instead.