Of What was Love

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Of What Was Love is not just a book; it is a memory wrapped in words Each poem here is a fragment of something once felt deeply, a bridge between my heart and my mind, between the echoes of a love that was, and the silence that followed. It is my attempt to hold on to what time tries to steal away If you find pieces of your own story within these pages, know that this was always meant to be not just about my memories, but about yours too. “Of What Was Love” is not just about love lost — it’s about love lived.

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Of What Was Love is not just a book; it is a memory wrapped in words Each poem here is a fragment of something once felt deeply, a bridge between my heart and my mind, between the echoes of a love that was, and the silence that followed. It is my attempt to hold on to what time tries to steal away If you find pieces of your own story within these pages, know that this was always meant to be not just about my memories, but about yours too. “Of What Was Love” is not just about love lost — it’s about love lived.

Book Details

Available Format

Paperback Print

ISBN

9789365544145

Language

English

Page Count

94

Published Year

2025

Size

5×8 in

Author

Rubal Agrawal

Publisher

OrangeBooks Publication

Reviews

1 review for Of What was Love

  1. shivkapoor.la11

    ‘A Profound ‘Masterpiece’—Evokes emotions so delicate and deep that hurt & heal at the same moment.

    I am immensely in love with the intricate craft of pure poetry this book consists of.
    ‘You were a storm I had to pass,
    To see myself in a cleaner glass.’ Such lines have imprinted my heart and soul, and there are so many that will stick with me for a lifetime. It’s incredible to articulate how the poet Rubal was able to reach out to the souls of even those who have never experienced love. For all the lovers out there, this book will evoke emotions so intricately that the entire journey will feel like a self-reflection of the ways you loved. ‘I’ll Love You Still, But Silently,’ ‘Do They Dream in Death?’, ‘Perspective,’ & ‘Maa Bas Ab Aur Nahin,’ etc., are some of my favorites from so many included. I highly recommend this collection of poems to all the readers and lovers out there. Thank you so much, Rubal Agrawal, for wearing your heart on your sleeve and delivering those profound feelings we are still not able to express.

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