On Love is a small collection of poems written in the quiet space between closeness and distance.
These poems explore longing, absence, memory, and the strange ways love continues even when connection changes. They speak to the moments after goodbye, to unanswered questions, to the weight of missing someone who is no longer near, physically or emotionally.
With spare language and recurring images of light, distance, and reflection, On Love traces the inner landscape of attachment: how love lingers, how it reshapes identity, and how people learn to live alongside what remains.
This collection is for readers who have loved deeply, lost quietly, and carried connection forward in silence.
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