
Days of Drowning It’s overwhelming for me to write about the
essence of this title. The reason being it’s a spiral experience
of intense time lived. All about days when you feel you are
drowning within yourself, all those times when the distinction
between darkness and light fades away.
When I was able to carve my state of self into words, I could
discern that pain is not the dark – it is in fact the light we are
all seeking. All those stagnant, all-consuming emotions were
emptying me in the most beautiful vessel. The experience that I
now know is never all roses, but the endings are all gardens.
Whatever I felt, I wrote, and it self-arranged into poems of purity
of pain. I always want to keep this established that writers are
not the artists behind the story; it’s the inner voice that writes –
they are just ink
To summarize, Days of Drowning is about honoring the pain and
celebrating it as the most magical alchemy of life. It talks about
various phases of self, from seeking answers to being deeply lost,
life of inner darkness, beauty of endings, love in its fragile form,
salt sugar days, volatility of focus, and untrue emotions