Symphony is a lyrical collection that listens closely to the heart as it moves through love's many movements. Each poem is a note-sometimes tender, sometimes aching-capturing the quiet electricity of first connection, the intimacy of shared silences, and the way two souls learn each other through glances, touch, and time. The language is soft yet intentional, allowing emotion to rise naturally, like music finding its rhythm.
As the pages turn, love is tested by distance, loss, and the inevitability of change. Heartbreak is not rushed or dramatized; it is held gently, examined in stillness, and given space to breathe. These poems understand that endings can echo just as loudly as beginnings, and that sorrow, too, has its own strange harmony-one that teaches endurance, reflection, and emotional honesty.
Yet Symphony ultimately leans toward hope. It believes in love renewed, in healing shaped by memory, and in the courage to open one's heart again after it has been broken. Woven together, the collection reads like a single composition-an emotional score where joy, grief, longing, and renewal coexist-inviting the reader to hear their own story in the quiet spaces between the lines.