Damp Summer Night

In Damp Summer Night, Nivedita Shori captures the sensory experience of a humid summer evening. Through vivid imagery of a cool breeze, chirping crickets, and gentle water sounds, the poem immerses the reader in the subtle symphony of a sleepless night, evoking a serene and introspective mood.

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