Saturday, 14 February 2026
An Ode To Healing by Mira Patel
This poetry collection was hugely engaging and very moving, looking on situations that can be tough to face and make you feel rough in life situations you face.
Some stand out poems to me were:
Friends, about feeling like the after thought in many situations when people don't check in
Double Life, about dressing to go out vs the house you live in falling apart a metaphorical look at trying to adapt and flourish into more than your surroundings can sufficate you in to feeling.
The Girl Who Speaks In Smiles, was such a truthful and relatable poem about covering up sadness and trying to feel like you fit in by smiling to cover up how you truly feel for it being easier and less odd that saying actually, I'm not ok and having to face people asking simply why? Then not understanding you.
Projection, was again, a really relatable poem about seeing your parents traits in yourself and how their views and opinions can be reflected back in the words they speak and the way they treat you too.
Daydreamer, about being the observer and having a fantastic imagination others might not understand, especially relatable if growing up you were branded as shy not just silent and observing until you have something to contribute.
This was easily one of the most relatable collections of poetry I've read and the honesty through the poems was courageous and made it all the more heartfelt.
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An Ode To Healing by Mira Patel
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