बालों पर 10 सर्वश्रेष्ठ कविताएँ

बालों पर 10 सर्वश्रेष्ठ कविताएँ

10 best poetry on Hairs

Exploring identity, beauty, and cultural significance, these poems celebrate the allure and symbolism of hair in various contexts.

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  • 12, May, 2024
Jivika Chawla
Jivika Chawla
  • @JivikaChawla

10 best poetry on Hairs

  • "Hair" by Elizabeth Acevedo: Spoken word powerfully explores identity, culture, and self-expression through hair's significance.
  • Emily Dickinson's "The Glory of the Day was in her Face": Beauty and vitality symbolized in a woman's hair.
  • Langston Hughes' "The Negro Speaks of Rivers": Connects identity with ancient rivers, like the "Euphrates" symbolizing the soul.
  • Anne Sexton's "Hair Poem": Explores identity, femininity, and societal expectations through the lens of hair.
  • Diane Glancy's "Braided Lives": Reflects interconnectedness through braided hair imagery.
  • Edna St. Vincent Millay's "The Woman with Hair of Gold": Celebrates the allure of golden hair, themes of desire.
  • Ella Wheeler Wilcox's "The Tangled Hair": Symbolizes inner turmoil and emotional distress.
  • Gary Soto's "Black Hair": Explores cultural significance, identity, and heritage.
  • Ella Wheeler Wilcox's "A Woman’s Hair": Celebrates beauty and power as a crown of glory.
  • Carl Sandburg's "Hair": Portrays hair as threads connecting generations, symbolizing life and vitality.

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Jivika Chawla

Jivika Chawla

  • @JivikaChawla