Anomaly Wordings
By Jashn Maloo
3.5/5
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About this ebook
To be honest, I don't know what I wrote in this description earlier. Still, if you want to read it, it's written below. And the thing about this book is, "you'll feel it!"
A collection of Few Poems created by a teen age boy showing the thinking, struggle and nature of human's life and our mother earth. So much relatable poems which can easily felt on heart. Created with passion, inspired from William Shakespeare, Robert Frost and Rabindranath Tagore, these poems may touch your heart directly and when touched, you can easily feel what's there in life. Created with simple words, some are of free verse and no rhyme while some are easy to remember, easy to rhyme.
Some poems are made to criticize depression, negativity, suicides and other non-human activities like wars and terror. Must read to do something great to fight these with peace.
Try to connect yourself with these pieces of art, fall in love with the wordings, to rejoice the era Poets.
A small tribute to all the greatest poets ever lived, without them people will not be able to connect them with this literature world.
Welcome to Anomaly Wordings, some relatable, touching, motivating poems made by heart's talks with pure heart and gentle mind in the presence of nature to avoid suicides, Negativity.
While nature's love is eternal, when we keep our attachment strong with mother Earth, we find ourselves surrounded by nature's love.
It's the first attempt of Author, so any feedback regarding anything is welcomed.
Jashn Maloo
Jashn Maloo, a teen age boy from India started writing poems while having his 10th grade board exams in 2017. Whenever alone or feeling bad/negative, just a pen, some thinking and a copy and the poem is ready. Against wars, fights, suicides, Negativity and all types of negative energy, he encourages confidence and positive energy with peace and love for others.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5good collection of poems. Some poems were very relatable and touching.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Good collection. Though at times I felt little negative but considering the efforts of poet being honest in feelings, it's worth reading such poems.
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Anomaly Wordings - Jashn Maloo
Words from the worst
For this silence like a bun’
To this world, a loser Champ
ignored by many, many a times
still living with Harsh life
Crying for people who ditched me
While living for those who hurt me
From bad to the worst
these are words from the worst
What I say usually breaks me
Before in tears now in pieces,
To conclude the thrust of life
I talk occasionally online,
never looking at the danger thou
which makes me slow bad and low.
just certain things makes me happy and proud
in the sea of anger I see myself as hungry crowd
Eyes may swish problems sometimes
but words from the worst makes feel alive.
Concentrated at I don't know
reacted to lonely approach
of people who leave like mayflies
But I am still here
getting scolded, humiliated and joked
So what if I do try some fun.
I know, I was born with a bad luck
in the sunlight of sad night
but the future is mine
with victory and clashes I will dine!
I do have right to live
after all a human being I'm
thou with worst cases to share.
so listen to the words from the worst
To break the rules, not the trust.
Mood Swings
Mood swings
Life Rings
The bell of love
To kill the dove
On the matter of Trust
Filled with hate's crust
Needed to begin