The Poetry of Everything is a kaleidoscope of verse-untamed, unfiltered, and gloriously unpredictable. This collection wanders without a map, gathering fragments of life as it goes: a passing glance, a half-remembered dream, the way light hits a coffee cup at noon. There’s no single thread to follow here, only moments-raw, strange, tender, and true. Whether it’s a whisper or a shout, a sigh or a scream, every poem is a world unto itself. This is not poetry about something. It’s poetry about everything.