A Virgin at Midnight in Tehran
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In the solitude of midnight Tehran, poetry emerges from silence, weaving together longing, loss, and the delicate tension of love. Each poem in this collection is an intimate whisper from the heart of a city awake beneath its hidden skies. Through simple yet profound language, the poet explores universal themes: innocence encountering the shadows of experience, the painful beauty of memory, and the eternal search for connection amidst solitude.From moments where fingers count regrets against the endless blue sky, to a voice calling out from forgotten corners of youth, these poems paint emotional landscapes both stark and tender. Here, love becomes a quiet revolution-its victories and defeats narrated gently, with courage and clarity. A Virgin at Midnight in Tehran is more than poetry; it's a journey into the heart's secret hours, an invitation to reflect upon our shared human yearning for meaning, love, and the quiet strength to begin anew.
In the solitude of midnight Tehran, poetry emerges from silence, weaving together longing, loss, and the delicate tension of love. Each poem in this collection is an intimate whisper from the heart of a city awake beneath its hidden skies. Through simple yet profound language, the poet explores universal themes: innocence encountering the shadows of experience, the painful beauty of memory, and the eternal search for connection amidst solitude.From moments where fingers count regrets against the endless blue sky, to a voice calling out from forgotten corners of youth, these poems paint emotional landscapes both stark and tender. Here, love becomes a quiet revolution-its victories and defeats narrated gently, with courage and clarity. A Virgin at Midnight in Tehran is more than poetry; it's a journey into the heart's secret hours, an invitation to reflect upon our shared human yearning for meaning, love, and the quiet strength to begin anew.
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