Love is not a fairy-tale
‘Dayar-e-Mohabbat’ written by Sadaf Ghazal creates an air of romance so durable that it leaves you with a wholehearted feeling lasting for days. She presents love to her readers most simply and unusually.
I first read Sadaf’s work when I glanced through the pages and learned the power of poetry. All I could focus on were Sadaf’s mesmerizing words. She was my entrance into the poetry. Her verses captivated me then and still do. I felt as if Sadaf reached into my soul that very moment and splashed my feelings onto the page.
She captures the feeling of being in love so impeccably. Each poem has a persona of its own. Every poem is a new person with a new perception and a dissimilar way of thinking about love. There are so many twists and exceptional aspects to people just as there are to poems; Sadaf humanises love so well. She proves its beauty.
Her standpoint is deep. Her usage of literary features is widespread. There is so much to captivate from every single one of her poems. There are manifold layers to each poem. In the face of life’s massive and ostensibly awesome trials, is it possible to live with flexibility, strength, and even ecstasy, no matter the conditions? Sadaf’s poetry is a practical guide to help readers hush their irritating internal critic, nurture self-compassion, and feel loved. One can traverse the daily rigidities of life and be peaceful and composed in times of great chaos.
‘Dayar-e-Mohabbat’ poems highlight some common principles, such as being less judgmental or liberal even when life does not allow you to be. If you find yourself at the bottom or trapped in a situation where disappointment appears the only enduring option, keep trying to climb out of the dump.
Sadaf’s poetry is a motivational counselling guide that teaches precious lessons to readers to help them overcome their tussles and lead satisfying lives. Handsomely penned poetic verses strike a harmonization in your soul and take you on a journey where you learn to be sympathetic and kind on your route to self-discovery.
Each poem has the aim of filling the heart of the reader with love and dismissing the belief that true fondness and high regard are a fairytale. Are you prepared to open your heart and rekindle your confidence in love, affection, and adoration?
Life is full of love, happiness, sorrow, distrust, trust, incongruities, disagreement, and so much more. Nevertheless, what is life to those who are living? Ask Sadaf.
Life is chockfull of insightful opinions, but only for those who contemplate, only those who have confidence and play their roles well. The past, our past, is life as we lived it. When you deliberate about it, you cannot live in the future because it has not materialised yet.
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