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The Power of Black
Copyright © by Nikhil Parekh
Prologue
The book cardinally aims to end the negative perception and energies associatedwith the color black and the under-priveleged sections of the society. Many a timesthe utmost exhilaration spawns from a persons disability as his/her desire to achievethe impossible is several times heigtened than the normal counterpart. The magicalessence of black has been epitomized to the hilt in every poetic stanza that follows--to lead to a trail of unassailable victory.
Dedicated To
This collection of poems is endlessly dedicated to the power of the color black. Blackwhich in common parlance is perceived to be negative and a disability to continuethe chapters of life. But this very black which has been described as the mostpowerful color for survival on earth. The most magical fragrance of every entitiessoul which continues to infatuate even beyond the dormitories of heaven and hell.
Acknowledgements
I am truly grateful to every bit of blackness enshrouding me, which has made me amagician to express the innermost realms of my soul into poetic verse on blankpaper. Black is beautiful. Black triumphs till beyond eternity. Black is the mostinscrutably tantalizing fabric of existence. God bless black.
 
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About the Author
Nikhil Parekh from Ahmedabad, India- is a Love Poet and an Eight – Time WorldRecord Holder for his Poetry with the Limca Book of Records (2
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in Official WorldRankings to the Guinness Book of World Records) . His complete poems, poetrybooks, awards and works can be visited on the Internet at - www.nikhilparekh.org orwww.nikhilparekh.com .
 
 
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About the Book
The poet has eternally believed that even the most inexplicable of sorrow can beprojected as well as alleviated via the power of magical poetry. Wondrouslyimplementing the same in this soothing compendium of poems--Parekh brings to thefore various evils lingering in the society and tries to cure them offering the balm ofpoetry. The poems contained within are starkly explicit and poignantly debate onvarious global social causes like female foeticide, blindness, smoking, molestation,adopting the girl child, hiv-aids discrimination..etc. In a battle of adroit analogies thepoet emphatically portrays even the tiniest of social evil and urges mankind to riseabove the same. Poetically he tries to unite hearts all across the Universe in thespirit of love, oneness and compassion to give birth to a renaissance against eviland unjustness. This victorious concoction of poems would appeal to all thosewho've so selflessly fought for a social cause and to uproot evil forever from thefabric of society.

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