Embers of the Soul: When the lines of the inanimate world blur
By Shrija Singh
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“Embers of the Soul" is a heartfelt poetry collection that explores everyday experiences, emotions, and reflections. Using personification to blur the line between the living and the inanimate, the poems delve into fears, frustrations, love, heartbreak, and the quiet heroes of daily life. They capture the beauty of simple moments, family bonds, and the innocence of childhood, while offering deep self-reflection on time and existence. This collection is a tribute to the soul’s journey through both its struggles and its bright, shining moments.
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Embers of the Soul - Shrija Singh
Shrija Singh
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Dedication
To Maa — for letting me be the winner.
To Yashu — for being my honest mirror.
To Papa — for letting me step into the sea,
letting me risk and be guilt-free.
To Kishan — for
