
Melia Cogan has done it again with her second poetry collection. She paints a picture of the beauty of love and the euphoria it brings to oneβs life. This book will make you weak at your knees and perhaps even want to get you on a dating app to look for that special someone to experience the magic of love. Cogan explores the mosaic of emotions that come with love. Through Coganβs verse, I was transported to the alluring and sometimes tumultuous journey of love.
Iβll talk about my 2 favorite poems from the poetry collection.
One of the poems that really resonated with me was βShould I Allow Myselfβ. I liked how profound this poem is-it speaks about allowing yourself to fall in love recklessly while risking your vulnerability. Itβs risking everything to be in the moment of that special memory of love. This is presented in the lines βTogether/the possibilities/reach for me in the night/and primarily/I wish they were you (Cogan)β. It’s a desire for longing to be with that special someone.
The other poem that I really related to was βIβm Hiding from Loveβbecause thatβs kind of where Iβm at right now. This is captured in the lines βWell. I enjoy my boat not toppling over in the sea/and my house not catching on fire (Cogan). Cogan is perceptive of what heartbreak feels like and how some of us are so burned by it,weβll avoid it at all costs. The metaphors of the boat and fire feel like a truth Iβve encountered many times. Itβs how anger and sorrow makes me feel like Iβm either drowning or burning inside when it comes to heartbreak. Cogan captures these strong emotions in an intelligent and creative way that Iβm sure resonates with mine and othersβ experiences with the agony and torment that grief from heartbreak can bring.
I would recommend this poetry collection if you like to explore the depths of love and the complex emotions that come with it.
Here is the link to the book:
