Description
This book is not just a collection of poems.
It is a home built from words.
Born from silence, resistance, love, loss, and longing, these poems move through the many rooms of human life—childhood innocence, first love, unhealed wounds, quiet revolutions, and the ache of belonging. Each poem carries the voice of someone who has fallen, risen, and learned to stand again. At its heart, this book beats with an unwavering love for the mother tongue—not merely as a language, but as memory, blood, breath, and fire. The verses are steeped in classical imagery: bells and music, earth and wounds, tenderness and revolt. This is love that makes the mother tongue blush, and patriotism that does not shout—but burns.
Written for those who feel deeply but speak little,
for those who were misunderstood,
for those who believe poetry can still be a weapon, a prayer, and a refuge.
This anthology reminds us that home is not a place we return to—
it is something we carry within us.
If you have ever loved your mother tongue like a living presence,
if you have ever fought quietly,
if you have ever searched for yourself in words—
this book is for you.





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