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Subconscious… I Poem By Kyra

 Kyra Mittal vividly captures the disorienting and paralyzing experience of being lost in the subconscious through this poem. By contrasting a “swirling” mind with a “frozen” body, she skillfully explores the vulnerability of losing control over one’s instincts and the quiet struggle to find footing in a world that refuses to slow down. 

A Kidnapped Story I By Sivali.S

Subconscious…

When I am subconscious…

My identity feels nameless,

My actions feel shameless,

My thoughts feel tameless,

My Reputation is fameless,

My mind is swirling,

The world around is twirlin’,

My hair goes curling,

My instincts ain’t working,

My posture stays frozen,

My mind heating like an oven,

I can’t speak,

I can’t react,

I can’t move,

Just staying intact,

The world keeps moving in speed,

And until then ‘can’t feel my feet,

And I really wanna seethe,

But it takes a while to retreat!

By Kyra Mittal

Lunar Dreams

FAQs : Subconscious… 

What is the poem “Subconscious…” about?
The poem explores the feeling of being mentally overwhelmed or disconnected, where the mind and body seem out of control and unresponsive.

What emotions does the poet convey?
The poet expresses confusion, anxiety, helplessness, and a sense of losing control over thoughts and actions.

What does “subconscious” mean in the context of the poem?
Here, it refers to a state where the poet is not fully aware or in control, as if trapped within their own mind.

Why does the poet say “I can’t speak, I can’t react”?
This reflects a moment of mental freeze or panic, where the body becomes still despite inner turmoil.

What literary devices are used in the poem?
The poem uses rhyme (nameless/shameless/tameless), repetition, and vivid imagery to create a strong emotional impact.

What is the significance of “mind heating like an oven”?
It symbolizes intense mental pressure, stress, or overthinking.

Why does the world feel like it is “moving in speed”?
This highlights the contrast between the fast-paced outside world and the poet’s frozen internal state.

What message does the poem convey?
It suggests that moments of mental overwhelm are real and intense, but they pass with time, as indicated by “it takes a while to retreat.”

Who would relate to this poem?
Anyone who has experienced anxiety, panic, or emotional overload may find this poem relatable.

What makes this poem impactful?
Its raw honesty, rhythmic flow, and relatable depiction of inner struggle make it emotionally powerful.

Where can I buy books?
You can buy the books at Bookosmia website and Amazon.in

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