Poet's Words
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This book has been stitched between the two covers only to raise awareness among the present generation about the new sensations and trying to make them understand the ethics of pristine Mother Nature and her laws.
'Nature' is enormously related to our life. Even a novice nonplus would agree to this fact!
This book clearly tries to establish this very liaison. This book also tries to bring out the inert compassion within ourselves by sighting some blueprints in some of the poems.
The foremost take away from this book can vary from person to person. A person who is very bounded to nature will be deeply moved by the naturalistic views and a person who is associated with philosophy of life will be fascinated by the poems sighting the various aspects of life.
Hrishikesh Goswami
Hrishikesh Goswami (India Book of Records Holder for Poetry) (Recipient of India Prime Top 100 Author Award 2022) (Recipient of India Star Icon Award 2022) (Recipient of The Leading Attainers Award 2022) (Creative Endeavour of the Month April 2021 by The Assam Tribune) is a Contemporary Naturalistic poet from Assam, India who specializes in writing about nature and realism coalescing fiction and non -fiction in a sophisticated blend. Hrishikesh’s poems have been critically analysed by Fruit Journal Manchester (UK), Acorn (A journal of contemporary haiku), The Leading Edge Magazine, BreakBread Magazine and has been published by The Assam Tribune's Horizon and Planet Young, NEZINE (An online magazine), Noverse Foundation and FoxGales Publishers, Poem hunter-The World's Poetry Archive, Guwahati Grand Poetry Festival, Blue Lake Review, Indian Poetry Review, Cultural Reverence and many more.
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Poet's Words - Hrishikesh Goswami
DEDICATION
This book is solemnly
Dedicated to my parents,
Grandparents, teachers,
And well-wishers....
From the Poet's Worktop
I am very glad that my first piece has been successfully published with the celestial blessings of some eminent writers, authors, poets and personalities. As the title of this book suggest the poems here are not mend to rage any socio-political disturbances but are purely heart feelings. After a long struggle of two years from when I started to write in class 9, there has been quite a lot of impediments and so.
Nevertheless this book has been stitched between the two covers only to raise awareness among the present generation about the new sensations and trying to make them understand the ethics of pristine Mother Nature and her laws.
'Nature' is enormously related to our life. Even a novice nonplus would agree to this fact!
This book clearly tries to establish this very liaison. This book also tries to bring out the inert compassion within ourselves by sighting some blueprints in some of the poems.
The foremost take away from this book can vary from person to person. A person who is very bounded to nature will be deeply moved by the naturalistic views and a person who is associated with philosophy of life will be fascinated by the poems sighting the various aspects of life.
It is here that I would like to mention that as this book is written by a student of 14-16 years so it is prone to fetch blunders if not in words than in thoughts. So I would earnestly request my dear readers to ignore them (if any) and scrutinize the poems which carry simple meanings with themselves. The words and language used are not at all laborious or jaw breaking and are quite acceptable for readers of my age and even on either sides!
This book also features some quotes on the last couple of pages to motivate the readers....
Happy Reading!!!
-Hrishikesh Goswami
Kharghuli, Guwahati, Assam, India
My Best Wishes
I am delighted that this slender book of poetry, namely ‘Poet's Words’ marks the entry of an unusually sensitive adolescent, Hrishikesh Goswami into the world of poetry. In him we find an absorbing love for nature and mankind. It transports him to the lofty heights of an overwhelming spirit of empathy. His poetry is an open invitation to the meditation on that spirit.
I earnestly hope that in future, he would evolve further in thoughts, ways of expression and his use of language by similar meditation. In the process, I trust, he would further enrich the world of poetry with his vision and expressions.
With best wishes for