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Unexpressed Feelings

Khadija Rupa

Editora: Khadija Rupa

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Unexpressed Feelings is a book which begins with the unbearable melancholy that creeps under one’s skin, into the bones, when an unexpected heartbreak takes place. Priceless lessons, that only mistakes and sorrow can teach, leap out from the middle part of the book with the forethought to heal an inner wound that is still raw, still painful. This book of yearning, heartache and realisations gradually comes to a beautiful end in part three by unveiling how love is supposed to look like when it truly enters one’s life. By expressing some of the sweet feelings of falling in love and being consumed by it in this last section, with the right person this time, the aim of the book is one: to give hope to souls that propels them to the continuous search for Love. True Love. Throughout this book, loss, lessons and love have been portrayed in a brief, whimsical, poetic manner with meanings that are intensely deep.

 
 

 
         Life

 
This Earth is a funny planet.          
          Life in it is nothing—          
          but a game.
          We all are players.

 
Some play with toys.
          Some—          
          with hearts.
Disponível desde: 30/12/2016.

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