![]() ![]() Some others would be An Ode To Nothingness, 2:57 a.m., Turn To Stone and All The Lovers. Thought, I really love reading the last one Say What People In Love Say. To have me picking up my favorite chapters would be hard. ![]() I even get to learn some new English words. And not only Malay words but also some other words used in the book had me learnt a new word. I love how the author choose to use certain Malay words to make the pain, loneliness and sadness even more. I definitely will pick up more after this. It has been so long since I last read a poetry book. ![]() Some chapters resonate with me so well that I teared up and some chapters are just left me confused and wondering. I love how I felt while reading this book. And he thoughts of the author on the little thing called love. This is essentially an ode to all the almost lovers, who made me understand my love can only exist in almost silences, within a void. The poet probes this inquiry in I Love Too Quietly as he paints verses of pain sadness and loneliness. How could the turbulent be so silent? And how could the placid be violent? Of frayed thoughts and convoluted ideas of loving. The collection carries emotional bouts of the nomadic lover, spilling out of his caravan. Still swimming in the valley of spirituality, the theme of faith in this second collection encroaches on the banks of romantic love and loss all very human, all very otherworldly and complex. Within these pages are confessions, professions of unlove for the heart that does not love loud love. Maybe because loving just gets so intense when everyone else is asleep. ![]()
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