Teething by Megha Rao
Megha Rao has, with remarkable gentleness and subtlety, scattered breadcrumbs through her poems and prose. Some pieces were so profound that I found myself returning to them again and again, just to grasp their essence. There are countless layers embedded within a single line; so many emotions are wrapped quietly within what remains unsaid. I was filled with wonder. I was in shock. I was in awe. I was in tears. All at once.
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