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About The Poem – Mythology Of Happiness

It is still a mystery why I named this poem this way… Just read this blog to know what this poem is about.

The poem expresses the deep longing of a person for love and happiness and the eventual realization of that longing through the power of love. It portrays the resilience and strength of the human spirit to overcome difficult times and find hope in the midst of despair.

The imagery of the silent shores, waves, and trees shedding leaves not giving shade creates a sense of desolation and isolation, emphasizing the loneliness of the person. However, the turning point in the poem comes with the arrival of love, represented by the light falling all over her and the blooming of flowers in her garden.

The person finds solace in the presence of love, which is portrayed through the sensory experiences of hearing, feeling, seeing, tasting, and smelling. The mention of mythology adds a mystical and magical quality to the poem as if the love that is found is beyond the ordinary and transcends time and space.

The poem is a beautiful reminder of the power of love to heal, transform, and bring happiness into our lives.

Here is the Link to the Poem

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