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Revelations is a collection of poems to envision human life with lost hope, happiness and dreams. A sudden encounter with failure, sadness, sickness or lost love detaches a person from his inner-self. In times of uncertainty, when endless fears give birth to spiritual deviations and suspicion fills life, when lack of spirit and solitude results in insane behavior and there is nowhere to escape, we search for respite and eternal peace and tend to settle at a place where voices find a room to yell.
This book will take you through a series of sacred emotions that we all feel at some point. Draw that inspiration from regretful circumstance of your life and go for what you have never done before. This book will help you admire the little things in life and discover life like never before.
Summi Arora
Summi Arora, who hails from Faridabad, has no accredits to her writing career. Though she loved to write on numerous social topics and human emotions, poetry is something that comes to her naturally. Born in a middle class family, she holds a Master’s degree in Computer Applications and a reputed job with an IT firm. She calls writing as her biggest strength that has helped her realize various facets of life. Her inclination towards nature has always given her an undaunted freedom of expression in writing. It was while having close interaction with people, Summi started studying human psychology and what makes people behave in a certain way. Her belief that we all can give the world what it needs in many different ways has always kept her close to God. When she is not flooding her mind with all overlaid thoughts, she enjoys her job. You can know more about her by mailing her at Summi.arora1990@gmail.com And you can also follow her on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/summi.arora1
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Revelations – Poems on Life - Summi Arora
Revelations
– Poems on Life
Summi Arora
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Contents
The Human Emotion
Is Love the only Way to Life
If God knows everything, what do we know?
Bisectional View
Man in the Mirror
Dreams, Passion and Desire
Magic Spell
Living with Imperfections
Controlling the Urge
Seeking Happiness
The Right Element
And she is a Woman
Countryside
If Tomorrow Never Comes
Growing Up
An Unseen Truth
Hold On
Illusion- A Solution
The Rare Earth
Reality or Fantasy
What If
Is Knowledge Wisdom
A Forever Search
A Confrontation
Deadliest Scars
Will they understand my Heart?
How do we Sound from Inside?
Right or Wrong?
What is in a Name?
Peace Be Unto You
Perceive the Best
What it takes for Loving?
Be a Stone
Are you Selfish?
Truly I’m Blessed
I will do it for myself
Foregoing Goodness
That One Day
There is No Escape
Let It Go
You are NO Different
Just a Smile
A Support System
Become the Infinite
Free Yourself
Something is missing
Wish I Could
Born To Die
Don’t Forget
You Took Me for Granted
Are you Wise?
6571.pngDEDICATION
To my parents
To my mentor and guide Geeta Arora
To my friends who think I write well.
6573.pngAcknowledgement
I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to all the people who saw me through this book; supported me with their love and belief and offered comments to become better. My family and friends for their guidance and patience; for being so compassionate in tough times. Without them this book would always have been in dreams.
A special and warm thanks to my Parents who have always been the strongest pillars in my life and in whom resides my wealth and happiness. My sister who has never given me a reason to say why she isn’t the best sister in the world.
To one of the most genuine persons I have ever met, Geeta Arora, who helped me believe in the beauty of my dreams. I cannot thank you enough for sharing your positive energy and enthusiasm.
A sincere thanks to Jaya Goyal and Ashish Saxena for their encouraging words. Thanks to Kathy Lorenzo and Shelly Edmunds who have been associated with this book.
To all my beautiful and caring friends. You are the countless blessings I live heartily each day. You are truly my Rockstars and I wish we live this bond forever. Without you I could have never enjoyed my writing.
Foreword
I have been in contact with Summi since almost a year. She was working on to complete her first volume on poetry. First time when she discussed about this, I asked her to give me some of her poems to look. After looking at few of her poems, I was mesmerized and wondering how a new young poet can be so eloquent, contemplative, coherent and rich with her thoughts and at the same time articulate too. I have found her writings are innate, full of human emotions and fresh.
This book, which is I believe, Summi’s first in Poetry, provides various shades of life to the reader with almost a tinge of revelation in every poem. This comes as a fresh air and definitely compels reader to think on the highlighted points. Her poems talk about the human, humanity, nature, emotions, and sometimes there is a voice for some social cause. I have gone through the poems and highly recommending this book as a must read to everyone. Not because, I know her, but because you will find a new angle of vision to every common and simple looking world. From the first book perspective it is at a high rank in terms of style, flow, message, use of words, and aesthetics. Literary world and people will be stun when they know this is the first work from this author. I wish all the best and hopeful for Summi to be known as good poetess amongst the literary streak. I highly recommend this book to everyone for reading and smiling 9042.png
Arunesh Dixit
Pune,
India
11-Sep-2015
The Human Emotion
The moon goes hazy, the star goes crazy
Just like humans who exhibit emotions deeply
Overwhelmingly ecstatic is a wage worker
A hundred rupees note making him a load runner