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Deeperwithin: A Deep Dive into the Melancholy Blues.

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What it’s like to swing between despair and hope, you will not know until you explore the myriad poetic shades of “Deeperwithin”. Throughout much of her adult life, she struggled with an eccentric melancholy. More complex than she is often taken to be, her personal uneasiness about the social norms seems traceable in the majority of her poems.Her wide range of poetic inspirations revolves around her personal life experiences, nostalgia and longing for perhaps something ‘unknown’. Something that can liberate her from the humdrum of life, the burden of expectations of the people around, and beyond. Here are a few of her best poems

Poem Caption: Child Of The Darkest Night

Poem Caption: The Mirror Is Tired Of

Poem Caption: Gifts & Punishments

Poem Caption: Loss

Poem Caption: Introspection

Poem Caption: Worst Fear

Poem Caption: The Only Punishment

Poem Caption: Monologue of a Crow

Poem Caption: Paradise Not Lost

Poem Caption: Love

Do check out the Instagram handle of “Deeperwithin” to discover a conflicting world that dwells in its beauty. Let us know in the comments what you think about her engrossing style of poetry.

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