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Poetry is nothing but depicting the feelings and messages in a way one wants, in form of words. We gain experience, learn lessons, and try to make others learn the same by it. Poetry is one of the most beautiful inventions of humans, which allows us to open our thoughts and views in a romantic manner. Our love with words dates back to ages. These words, indeed, have lives. Each and every word has its life and use. Once said, neither can they be returned, and once read, nor can they be forgotten. Poetry involves use of words in a very constructive manner which finally results in a beautiful composition we call a 'Poem'.
White Words is a Collection of Poems written by a teenager Mansidak Singh. These poems revolve around concepts like Life Motivation, Youth, Death, Love and contemporary world problems.
"In my eyes, I store these,
Hoping, they don't cease.
Tell me, can you write these feelings?
Apart form words, they are my healing.
Sentences billions, if written about,
Feelings millions, without a doubt.
I can't describe them in words,
No matter, how hard I shout."
- Excerpt from '80 Words'
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White Words - Mansidak Singh
R E F L E C T I O N S
On White Words
The Collection of poems is an excellent piece of work by a budding poet. It beautifully presents the innocent outlook of the world from Child’s perspective. The poems bring before us how small things are noticed by the innocent minds and how they leave an impression. The work is a thoughtful compilation of what is experienced around him. Through his creativity Mansidak Singh has brought alive the adolescent understanding of various issues.
Mansidak singh has a lot of potential and creativity which is very rare in this fast paced world. He can act as inspirations for many youngsters of his age. I wish him all the best for his future endeavours.
Keep it up!
Eulalio Fernandes The Principal
St. Xavier’s School, Bathinda
I N T R O D U C T I O N
William Wordsworth once said,
"Poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings:
it takes its origin from emotion recollected in tranquility"
Poetry is nothing but depicting the feelings and messages in a way one wants, in form of words. We gain experience, learn lessons, and try to make others learn the same by it. Poetry is one of the most beautiful inventions of humans, which allows us to open our thoughts and views in a romantic manner. Our love with words dates back to ages. These words, indeed, have lives. Each and every word has its life and use. Once said, neither can they be returned, and once read, nor can they be forgotten. Poetry involves use of words in a very constructive manner which finally results in a beautiful composition we call a