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Many A Moon: a collection of wordsmiths
May 1, 2018

Many A Moon: a collection of wordsmiths

Moon and girl

Taking from the foreword of the book:

‘ “Sat in the sun and tried to melt,

Physics wouldn’t let me,

Thought poetry might.”

-Ahmed Khan

That blood flowing through your veins, that heart beating inside your chest, those nervous butterflies in your stomach, that poetry oozing from your soul, it’s all an inseparable part of you. With poets from all ages, different walks of life, different writing styles, and different personalities, Arz Hai attempts to bring together a mixture of different worlds. 

They say poetry is about bleeding on paper. It’s about letting go; it is the ultimate high for some and a safeguard from lows for others. When those words flow out from the tip of the fingers, they colour the pages in shades of fears and mysteries, of joy, love, and anger, things broken, things to be fixed, and often of a single moment of an ever-changing reality. 

The members of the Arz Hai Club are unique energies, potentials waiting to explode and drench pages and pages in their experiences. “Many a Moon” is an exploration, more than anything else, of the lives of each person. “Many a Moon” signifies the dynamic interaction of human and time, of thoughts and actions. It is a collection of pages which attempts to hold the hands of the readers through the ticks and stocks of the never seizing clock.

This book will make an attempt to talk to you, to listen to you, to debate you on things uncanny and things mundane. 

My advice is, open yourself and let it.”

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