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Dispirited and unhappy
Into the woods, I went.
To avoid the chaotic clan.
Deeper I went,
Uncanny whispers and
Sweet symphonies I felt!
Like a mannequin I was standing,
To hear the melodies they were sending.
I saw the trees and flowers dancing,
I saw the birds singing.
The limpid water of the stream.
It was enchanting!
They asked me to join them.
Thereupon, they became my boon companion!
People were perturbed,
Were discussing about me!
I took them to the forest to-
Let them feel the nature’s melody.
Neither the trees nor the birds,
were whispering,
They behaved as normal boomerang.
My clan proved me psychotic.
Again, I was sent away to cure my neurotics!
By the dawn, I was lying,
Heard the same whispering-
“They would have destroyed us,
If we had unveiled our magic!”
Spoke the wind and kissed me,
Took me back to the enchanted evergreen!
Composed by Martina Keot

Reflections from the Heart- Anthology of 100 Poems by Dr Bhaskar Bora, Merry Baruah, and Santanu Phukan easily emerge as one of the scintillating displays of raw emotions emanating out of the heart of these three poets. This anthology, containing 100 mesmerising poems, makes the readers anticipate every line when they are being read which reiterates the thrust it exerts. One can find a gripping and potent force which belies the surface of the anthology thereby making it situated right in the hearts of the readers. As nonchalant as it can get, the poems that this anthology carries, open up a multitude of ideas and emotions that these poets nurture in their minds and soul. They, at once, make the readers introspect and reflect upon the myriad ways in which life can lead to the life of an individual. Anyone familiar would Bhaskar Bora, one of the writers of this anthology, would know how troublesome and painstaking his life has been. But, through the poems which are on show for us, the readers, in this anthology, he has almost demolished and dismantled the hurdles of life to emerge as an example; an epitome of unflinching determination and untainted courage. The poems become emblematic in nature, in that, they are so deep in their thoughts and so relentless in the ways they are presented to the readers.

The foreword to the book, written by the eminent North-eastern writer, Mitra Phukan reiterates the structural base of the poems which are the cumulative outcome of the different sweet and bitter experiences of the three poets in their lives. The ups and downs, the verisimilitude of experiences that the three poets of this anthology have encountered in their lives have indeed paved the way for their emotions to take shape of the poems in this book. Significantly enough, the poems, of that, although very personal when it comes to the experiences of the poets, contain in them the trait of being ubiquitous in nature. One can feel the influence of these poems in the common-day living of every individual which makes the readers comprehend the inherent essence which every poem carries within its lines. That said, the poems also contain an essence of being commonplace in nature, in that, they can easily be grasped and comprehended by any individual. The anthology can be called exquisite in its outlook and intense in its presence in terms of the depth it carries in it as the poems are the result of the experiences of the poets, some of which are soul-stirring for normal readers.

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