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Poetry Thursdays

By: Paramendra Bhagat
Narrated by: Brian Fairbank's voice replica
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A voice replica is a computer-generated voice created by a narrator to sound like their voice.

Poetry Thursdays: When Dev Jain, a weary web entrepreneur and spiritual seeker, rents a room in a quiet adobe home in Santa Fe, he expects solitude. Instead, he discovers a living poem.

The house, once home to poets and artists, begins to stir with life again. One by one, a diverse and mysterious group returns—Luna, who reads poetry in leaves; Tomas, who paints verse in color; Serafina, who speaks truth like fire; and others, drawn by something sacred.

As Dev is welcomed into the fold, he realizes poetry isn’t written—it’s read from nature, silence, and space. The house itself holds an ancient poem, etched into its bones.

Through Thursday night readings and Monday’s wordless soup rituals, Dev finds healing, connection, and voice.

A meditation on listening, belonging, and the quiet magic of community, Poetry Thursdays reminds us that the truest art is not imagined—it is remembered.

©2025 Paramendra Bhagat (P)2025 Paramendra Bhagat
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