Poetic Paradigm: Poetry Is a Symphony for the Soul!
By Pratik Tibrewal and Devesh Golchha
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It talks about the intricacies of love, the flaws of the society and the depths of philosophy; it talks about Life and lets you experience a wider perspective of its various phases. The poems are genuine works of creativity and the poets have written each poem deep from their hearts, making it a certainty that this book will strike various chords in the heart of you, the Reader. This book is an honest representation of the love for poetry and any reader who shares that love with the poets will find this book to be invigorating.
The co-poets have been best friends for almost two decades and share a strong passion for writing. They write from their hearts and the readers will be able to relate to their poems on various levels.
Pratik Tibrewal
The copoets have been best friends for almost two decades and share a passion for writing. They write from their hearts, and readers will be able to relate to their poems on various levels.
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Poetic Paradigm - Pratik Tibrewal
ROMANTIC
Romantic art is the fuel and the spark plug of man’s soul; its task is to set a soul on fire and never let it go out.
To say ‘I love you’, one must first be able to say ‘I’.
- Ayn Rand
I BELIEVE IN TRUE LOVE…
Belief and love are strong words that are thrown around a lot by all of us. If we say we believe in love, what does it really imply? Does it mean we believe love is all roses and no thorns? Does it mean we believe love leads to attainment of happiness and peace? Most of us never fully understand the power of those words and even if we do, it’s oft later than we would have liked. So what is the mystery of this phrase; what does believing in true love mean?
To believe is to convince ourselves about the existence or validity of something; belief is what we use as a torch in the dark. Whenever we come across something that is ambiguous or that has a history of uncertain outcomes, we cling to our beliefs for support. Some people believe in God while others don’t, some believe in ghosts while others don’t, some believe in extraterrestrial life while others don’t, and so on… And each one of us walks down a different path with a different way of forming our own sets of beliefs. But should we believe in true love? Does true love exist in today’s world?
What is true love? Many centuries have passed with countless romantics and philosophers trying to decipher true love, and some of them probably succeeded. Each one of us, sooner or later, tries to find true love in our lives, some of us try to validate our belief in a fairytale that has a happy ending; and oddly enough, each one of us may form a different belief about it.
Love is a state of your own being in which you are overflowing with energy, happiness, empathy; you cannot bottle it, you cannot contain it and it flows out. You want to share that bundle of positive energy with someone, you want to spread it and make it grow exponentially. A love like that is infectious; it has the potential to spread like an epidemic - one that won’t be