What do we carry when no one is looking?
What does it mean to live fully, even when the world feels incomplete?
This powerful collection of 100 poems offers a raw and intimate portrait of the human experience-from grief, longing, and isolation to hope, memory, and self-discovery. Each poem stands alone, yet together they form a mosaic of a mind in motion-a voice trying to make sense of love, time, mortality, and the burden of consciousness.
Written in clear, direct language and with emotional precision, Stain of Life and Thought invites readers to pause, reflect, and recognize their own silent questions. These are not poems of performance, but of presence. Not about how things should be-but how they truly feel.
If you've ever wrestled with purpose, carried unspoken sorrow, or searched for meaning beneath the surface of ordinary days, this book will speak to you.