Description
When Wish is a Wildflower is a poetic pause—a gentle invitation to step off the treadmill of daily life and lean into the quiet wonder of being. With lyrical tenderness, this collection gathers the fleeting, near-invisible joys that bloom along the periphery of our routines: the glint of morning light, the soft rustle of leaves, the sudden visit of a red-whiskered bulbul. Each poem is a moment of ‘resouling’—a way to clear the inner dust, offer our attention like a bloom on an altar, and feel again with the heart rather than just the mind. In these verses, wishes unfurl like wildflowers: unexpected, uncontained, and deeply rooted in the soil of small, sacred things. This is poetry not to be read, but to be felt—to be soaked in slowly, like sunlight on skin.

