The metaphors throughout the collection are both grounding and transcendent. Dreams become sketches that require our patient tending; life becomes an art form we create through our choices; setbacks transform into invitations for deeper wisdom. In “What Ladders Were Made For,” the poet offers a profound reimagining of success and striving, revealing that “We are all built to soar! / We just need to let go / And unlock that stubbornly glued shut door.” This is poetry that doesn’t just observe life-it offers a blueprint for living it more fully.
-Dr. T. Marx
Arunmozhivarman hailing from Kankoduthavanitham, a small village near Tiruvarur, Tamilnadu, India, is a PhD Research scholar. Arun is passionate about reading and writing short stories, Essays, Poems, and Quotable Quotes. An avid reader of books written by Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore, he was greatly influenced by Gitanjali, a collection of Poems by Tagore. It deals with the soul’s yearning to reach the divine spirit of God. So far he has written and published thirteen books.
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