when the Sun died - Poems Book About Emotions 0 Reviews

By: maliha khan

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When the Sun Died is a deeply engaging poems book about emotions that explores the hidden corners of the human heart and the quiet realities of life. In her debut collection, Maliha Khan Bazai gives voice to feelings that are often left unspoken, pain, fear, and inner conflict, through powerful and honest poetry.

This poetry book about emotions takes readers on an intimate journey where darkness is not feared but understood. The poems reflect moments of vulnerability, emotional struggle, and self-discovery, making this collection deeply relatable for anyone who has faced emotional turmoil or searched for meaning in difficult times.

As a poetry book about fear, When the Sun Died openly confronts inner anxieties and personal battles. Maliha uses poetry as a safe space to face her fears, challenge silence, and transform pain into strength. Her words encourage readers to acknowledge their own fears rather than hide from them.

This collection also stands out as a poem book about stereotypes, as the poet challenges social norms and emotional boundaries. 

Written as a relatable poetry book about feelings, this collection resonates with readers who appreciate raw, meaningful, and emotionally rich poetry. Each poem reflects a piece of the poet’s soul, inviting readers to connect, and relate with her.

 

ISBN (Digital) 978-969-696-453-7
ISBN (Hard copy) 978-969-696-454-4
Total Pages 7305
Language English
Estimated Reading Time 3 hours
Genre Poetry
Published By Amazon KDP
Published On 12 Feb 2026
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maliha khan

maliha khan

Maliha Khan Bazai is a published poet from Quetta, Pakistan. She transforms her feelings, emotions and thoughts into words. She talks about Darkness in her poetry, where she plays with her fears and talks about it openly and tries to break the stereotypes through her poetry

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