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The Stardust You Left Behind by Jayakrishnan Sureshbabu – Book Review

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Author: Jayakrishnan Sureshbabu
Publisher: Notion Press

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Each poem is crafted with interestingly, offering readers a unique perspective into the author’s thoughts and feelings. Don’t miss this evocatively beautiful collection. It’s definitely worth exploring.

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•The empty heart smiled at the distant moon in the barren sky.
Both had a story to tell.•

Book 37 of 2023.

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Jayakrishnan Sureshbabu’s “The Stardust You Left Behind” is a mesmerizing collection of poetry that explores themes of love, separation, loneliness, and hope. With each poem, readers are taken on a journey through the shades of emotions that accompany relationships.

The poems are short yet enchanting, reminding readers to believe in magic, evoking a deep sense of nostalgia.

The collection delves into the complexities of relationships, from the challenges of making them work to the pain of heartbreak and the struggle to move on from lost love. Jayakrishnan’s writing is both elegant and deeply personal, allowing readers to witness a world of emotions and experiences.

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Jayakrishnan’s words are imbued with a sense of magic and wonder, making them captivating and thought-provoking. Each poem is crafted with interestingly, offering readers a unique perspective into the author’s thoughts and feelings.

Don’t miss this evocatively beautiful collection. It’s definitely worth exploring.

Summary

The Stardust You Left Behind

You and Me – We float like stardust, in this infinite universe. 

In his collection of poems, Jayakrishnan takes us on a journey through the realms of love, highlighting the intricate shades of emotions attached to it. From the ecstasy of being in love to the agony of loneliness and separation, he illustrates that sometimes all we need to do is believe in magic – that stardust called love.

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