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A book that's reminiscent of lost love and melancholy feelings of remembrance. A collection of poetry that touches upon the feelings of sadness and depression through poetry. The collection mainly consists of sad poems with intense feelings. This book attempts to overcome depression through sadness as a part of the emotional healing process. A book that's written for broken hearts and hopeless romantics who cannot get over the lost love. The book proposes sadness as a way of healing rather than a way of grieving and tries to overcome depression through sadness.

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A book that's reminiscent of lost love and melancholy feelings of remembrance. A collection of poetry that touches upon the feelings of sadness and depression through poetry. The collection mainly consists of sad poems with intense feelings. This book attempts to overcome depression through sadness as a part of the emotional healing process. A book that's written for broken hearts and hopeless romantics who cannot get over the lost love. The book proposes sadness as a way of healing rather than a way of grieving and tries to overcome depression through sadness.
Autorenporträt
Ali Ashraf (Suhrawardi) is a poet and writer from Pakistan. He mainly writes about grief, love, and spirituality. He is an author of four English poetry collections; his debut poetry collection 'The Divine Tavern', his second poetry collection 'The Rosary of Love', and his two recent poetry collections 'Invocations: Islamic Sufi Poetry Collection' and 'Sad But Not Depressed: Sad Love Poetry Collection'. Ali has also recently published his debut Urdu poetry collection with its English translation called 'JAZB: Urdu Poetry with English Translation'. Ali has a master's degree in English and he currently resides in Lahore, Pakistan. He is deeply interested in Sufism and is a member of the Suhrawardi Sufi order. Ali shares his recent poetry and updates on Instagram @aliashraf_poetry and @aliashraf_urdupoetry