Did You Ever Love Me? by Rithvik Singh is a tender contemporary poetry collection about love, heartbreak, longing, self worth and learning to let go. Its greatest strength is emotional accessibility: Singh writes directly to readers who feel intensely and care deeply. The collection offers comfort without pretending heartbreak is simple, though its simplicity may occasionally feel familiar to seasoned poetry readers. Did You Ever Love Me? Have you ever loved someone so completely that, after they left, you were left wondering whether they had ever understood what they had been given? Not merely whether they loved you, but whether they ever noticed how much you loved them, how much patience you offered, how many small things you remembered, or how often you chose to stay when leaving might have been easier. There is a particular loneliness in that question because it rarely arrives at a dramatic moment. More often, it finds you while you are doing something completely ordinary. You mig...
The economies are on the rise,
what do they show,human rise?
or rise of some humans in tide.
why economy rise doesn't raise wages?
why the low-paid worker still rages.
what should i call it human ignorance?,
or people over-privileged, only get chance.
why the poverty is so widespread, like disease
while the urban population lives in luxurious seas
We are going for more industrialization
but what is missing is equalization,
of resources, of money, of rights, of society.
Sword nor pen, just human choice is mighty.
So,if India is the largest democracy, and in rise,
then why its farmer families have to commit suicide?
Comments
we are not really progressing
very true the gap between India and Bharat is getting more n more.