Description
“I Was Born With Duty” is not a poetry collection — it’s a confession disguised as literature.
In these twenty poems, the author peels away the layers of obedience, faith, love, and despair that define the modern human condition. Every line feels like a mirror — quiet, devastating, and uncomfortably honest. The book explores what it means to be born into expectation, to carry invisible weights, and to slowly unlearn the idea that survival must always mean submission.
Written in the haunting, minimalist tone of Kafka, Woolf, and Camus — this collection isn’t here to please you.
It’s here to confront you.
For readers who love existential poetry, quiet rebellion, and raw emotion, “I Was Born With Duty” is not just something to read — it’s something to survive.





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