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NOTES From A LOUD Mind: A Collection of 100 Poems - Amogha Singh

When Thoughts Refuse to Stay Quiet

There are minds that whisper.

And then there are minds that echo.


Notes From A Loud Mind is a collection of one hundred poems born from those echoes — the thoughts that grow louder when the world falls silent, the feelings that linger longer than they should, the moments we sense deeply but rarely express. It is not a book that tries to define emotions. It simply notices them. Gently. Honestly. Without judgment.


Written in the in-between spaces of life — between school days, family conversations, late-night overthinking spirals, and the slow ache of growing up — this collection captures what it means to feel everything, even when you don’t yet have the words for it.


These poems don’t demand to be read in order. They wait patiently. You can open any page, find a reflection of your current mood, and close the book knowing you are not alone in what you feel.

 

A Book That Grows With You

Growing up is often portrayed as a straight path — clear choices, clear identities, clear futures. Reality is far softer, stranger, and more confusing. We grow while still questioning who we are. We change while pretending we have it figured out. We carry masks we didn’t realize we were wearing.


This book understands that uncertainty.


Notes From A Loud Mind is not here to tell you who to become or how to feel. It offers companionship instead. A quiet hand on your shoulder during days that feel heavy. A knowing nod during moments that feel too loud inside your head.


Some poems will speak to you immediately.

Some will wait for a future version of you.

That’s intentional.


Like a personal notebook of emotional truths, this collection allows you to return whenever life feels confusing, exciting, overwhelming, or strangely empty. It meets you where you are, not where you’re expected to be.

 

The Things We Feel But Don’t Say

There is a particular kind of loneliness that comes from feeling too much in a world that often asks us to feel less. When thoughts race faster than conversations can hold. When emotions sit in your chest with no safe place to go. When silence becomes the only language you trust.


This book gives those unspoken feelings a voice.


It captures the small, fleeting moments — a glance that meant more than words, a thought you buried, a memory that overstayed its welcome, a question you were too afraid to ask. It gives shape to the inner monologues many people carry but never share.


These poems don’t shout.

They breathe.

They sit beside you in quiet understanding.


For anyone who has ever stayed silent while their mind was anything but, these pages feel like home.

 

No Rules, No Rush, No Pressure

One of the most beautiful aspects of Notes From A Loud Mind is its permission. Permission to skip pages. Permission to linger on one line for minutes. Permission to close the book and return later. Permission to grow into the words at your own pace.


There is no right way to read this collection. No lesson to complete. No transformation promised. Only gentle companionship through the tender process of becoming.


Because growth is not a destination.

It is a slow unfolding.


And this book honors that unfolding — page by page, thought by thought, feeling by feeling.

 

For Every Quiet Heart With A Loud Inner World

At its core, Notes From A Loud Mind is for anyone who has ever:


Felt too much.

Thought too deeply.

Overanalyzed too long.

Stayed silent when they wanted to speak.


It is for the ones learning who they are while still becoming someone new. For the ones removing invisible masks. For the ones who feel their minds roar when the world goes quiet.


These are not just poems.

They are shared notes.

Reminders that your inner world is valid.

That your feelings make sense.

That your journey is yours alone — and you are allowed to take your time.


Because sometimes, all we need is to know:

Someone else has felt this too.


And in these pages, they have.


 


 
 
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