Heaven Is a Place Where Colours Have No Name is a contemporary poetry collection that explores love, silence, grief, desire, and transformation through a lyrical, minimalist lens.
These 40 poems move with quiet precision through the hidden architecture of feeling and thought, where meaning emerges through fragment, gesture, and space. Metaphysical, philosophical, and contemplative, the collection invites intimacy without explanation - evoking presence rather than defining it. For readers of Rupi Kaur, David Whyte, and Mary Oliver, this debut offers a voice that is both tender and exacting - a presence that lingers long after the final page.
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