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Where Written Words Remain: Route to My Soul by Jasmine Miró | Book review


 Book review:

"Where Written Words Remain: Route to My Soul" is a flawlessly written verse and sonnet assortment wherein it is fundamentally classified into four distinct headings, which are Silhouettes, Fragments, Stories, and Home. These sonnets are private reflections as much as shared Widespread encounters. Miró empties her entire being into these refrains. These are delicious, powerful sonnets that do not sweat your psyche but restore your spirit. 
 
The book holds a critical number of sonnets that explore the many-sided human feelings of affection, kinship, misfortune, melancholy, recuperating, and, surprisingly, taking care of oneself. Each stanza associates profoundly, showing the author's ability to communicate complex feelings with effortlessness and class.
 
The sonnets are ageless and widespread, applicable to anybody, anyplace. This upgrades their close-to-home effect. A few verses that piqued me:

💦"Under the golden sun
The sky and the sea 
They kiss, 
Pure bliss that I miss, 
For you are not here with me, 
So close yet so far. 
Like the most luminous star. 
And so I remain bluer than blue. 
Each moment that I am without you."
 
Very true feelings of a woman who has departed from her loved one or partner. She could relish nature and see them kiss, but she couldn't feel the warmth of her partner anymore. That warmth and touch is somewhere far away or bluer than blue. This space reminds her of each moment she is without him.
 
💦"If only these words would be enough
To let you know that it’s true 
Then these words won’t remain questions, 
Questions I cannot ask of you."
 
Many questions lay unanswered because we don't find the courage to ask them due to many reasons. Words can be enough if the other person considers it to be true. But many questions remain in mind and are never put up. 
 
💦"Don't you ever dare 
To come near this place 
Unless you know how to listen 
To what I'm not saying, 
And read with your heart, 
The words I never dared to speak."
 
This is a common statement of every sensitive woman who loves someone very dearly and dares not to put her relationship at risk for any reason. She never asks someone to dare enter her zone, where she hides all her secrets or worries from everyone. Only the person who dares to listen to her unsaid words is permitted to enter her special zone. 
 
 
The language is basic and ardent, utilizing distinctive symbolism. The tone is calming and intelligent, creating a feeling of harmony and association. Her graceful articulations welcome readers to embrace weakness and think about their inward universes. This suggestive work adjusts thoughtfulness and articulation, making it an important ally for those on an excursion of self-disclosure.
 
Overall, the poems are heart-touching and have an enthralling impact.


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