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Reflections From a Juvenile Heart

by Vikas Panwar

50 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #04-2584; ISBN 1-4120-4776-5; US$11.50, C$13.00, EUR9.50, £6.50

A beautiful collection of poems by Vikas Panwar, here published for the first time. Enjoy the powerful style he uses to deal with subjects like love and life.


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About the Book

Reflections From a Juvenile Heart is a collection of poems by Vikas Panwar. The poems span a variety of subjects including love, life, emotions and nature.

Vikas uses simple language to create a powerful expression for the thoughts he wants to convey.

The book contains something for every poetry lover.



About the Author

Vikas is an engineer by profession, born and brought up in India and currently based in California. He developed an interest in poetry during his undergraduate years. Interestingly, he used to skip language/poetry classes in school, finding them "boring". He used to believe that science is the only subject worth studying, and was once found reading a Biology book minutes before his high-school English exam. Vikas has written on a variety of subjects. He believes that melancholy is a very strong emotion, and one can achieve great things by harnessing its power. Happiness, he thinks is a fleeting affair; wherein one becomes complacent and is not as creative.



Excerpts

Respite from those silent sobs
Freedom from my solitary woes
I curse my efforts that gone in vain
To stop those merciless heart throbs

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The other day I gave up - almost
and was about to quit
Until it changed via a chance date
With a blind man's' grit

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Boiling rage and maddening confusion
Yet unanswered my petty yelp
Earnest tries to wild cries
How's that nothing seems to help



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