The book's purpose is not to define words, but to feel them. Love is not explained, it breathes. Grief is not diagnosed, it lingers. Hope does not arrive loudly, it waits patiently. Through repetition and variation, the poems invite readers to slow down and sit with each word long enough for a soul-level connection to form. What begins as language becomes memory, sensation, recognition. Each chapter functions as a meditation. Five poems, like five doors, open into the same room, revealing how a single word can hold contradiction, tenderness, pain, and healing all at once. The structure is intentional, steady, almost ritualistic, allowing the reader to move through the book with trust and rhythm. This collection is for readers who believe words are more than tools. It is for those who want to understand themselves better by understanding the language they live inside. Page by page, word by word, the book offers not answers, but communion: a deeper awareness of how language shapes the way we love, hurt, grow, survive, etc.
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