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A Voice Unheard
A Voice Unheard
A Voice Unheard
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A Voice Unheard

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This is a collection of poems by Panjami Anand.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 5, 2011
A Voice Unheard
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APK Publishers

APK Publishers is a publishing house based in Pune, India. Its tagline is "By Writers, For Writers" and one of its missions is to help first-time and budding writers get published. It was founded in 2008 by Prashant Karhade, an ex-IITian and a techie-turned writer-publisher.

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    A Voice Unheard - APK Publishers

    Introduction

    It gives me immense pleasure to have my niche on the internet. I am a Tarot card reader and numerologist by profession and my poetry finds its inspiration in human relations and the inexplicability of it. Otherwise, I am a homemaker who finds utmost delight in motherhood. As I connect to my readers, I am profoundly indebted to the angels and much goodness in the world to whom I am nothing but a channel of expression. I wish abundance to one and all.

    ~ END OF INTRODUCTION ~

    And To Positivity

    Sadness hits hard and deep

    And many a times did I sleep

    With hurt in my own arms

    Putting to rest all my qualms,

    But how can I not cite

    Waking up to the kiss of sunlight

    And relishing nature-your manifesto,

    That with utmost ease doth bestow

    Me my vivacious self

    Without a care and render me deaf

    To the fret and agony all along

    And give my lip a song!

    I love what you have done to me

    And for that I am grateful to you-Positivity!

    I know there is so much for you to do

    I promise to do my bit and never abandon you!

    ~ END OF POEM ~

    A Homemaker’s Verve

    Then there are those morns

    When verves don’t have verve!

    When the lips sulk and the peck is arid

    When half-hearted arms draw my daughter

    From her sleep into the day and the crankiness

    Is reciprocated, I might cook a passable

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