The Color of the Soul: Why Do We Need Poetry in a Rhythmic World? Poetess - Xoʻjyozova Dildora, Uzbekistan
The Color of the Soul: Why Do We Need Poetry in a Rhythmic World?
Xoʻjyozova Dildora, Uzbekistan
We live in a fast-paced era where even emotions seem to be digitized, moving behind screens, and every single second of our lives is driven by calculation. In the midst of the morning-to-night hustle, endless social media feeds, and daily anxieties, we sometimes forget the most important thing: listening to our own souls. At a time when humanity feels spiritually drained and emotions begin to fade, there is a power that washes away resentment and exhaustion like a remedy. That power is Poetry.
So, why does the modern individual need poetry today? Can we simply dismiss it as an echo of the past or a mere hobby for daydreamers?
Word Magic That Breaks Borders
Prose explains reality to us; it speaks in facts and appeals to our intellect. Poetry, however, does not explain—it makes us feel. Packing an entire philosophy of life, a deep sorrow, or boundless joy into just four lines is something only a poem can achieve.
Have you ever noticed that no matter which corner of the world it is written in, a true poem effortlessly breaks through national and linguistic borders? From the mystical ghazals of the East to the free-verse modern poetry of the West, they are all searching for the exact same spot: the human heart. A person reading poetry never feels completely alone; they hear their innermost thoughts spoken through someone else's voice, finding a deep sense of emotional relief.
The Poet's World: The Blessing of Seeing the Universe Differently
Poets are the ones who disrupt the ordinary balance of the world, looking at it from angles that everyone stares at, but safely few truly see. To an ordinary person, autumn is just falling leaves and rain; to a poet, it is nature sinking into quiet contemplation—the soul confronting its own amber memories.
Poetry teaches the reader to adopt this very gaze. It urges us to notice the beauty around us, to see miracles in a single raindrop, the crimson glow of twilight, or a gentle breeze. This transforms life from merely passing through time into genuinely savoring every single moment.
Reading for the Soul in a Digital Age
Today, bookstore shelves are packed with motivational books like "The Secrets of Success" or "How to Start a Business." Of course, these are necessary demands of our time. But while trying to enrich the mind and the wallet, the human soul must not be left starving. Poetry is motivation for the soul.
It helps a person self-reflect and organize their chaotic inner emotions. A good poem calls for kindness, beauty, and above all, love. In a world where animosity and fierce competition are at an all-time high, the heart of someone who reads poetry is shielded from turning into stone.
In Conclusion
Poetry does not die. As long as humanity exists, as long as there is pain, joy, and longing, the poem will live on. Immersing oneself in it is a wonderful opportunity to give the mind a small rest and have an honest conversation with our inner self.
Therefore, let us pause for a moment from the rushed rhythm of life and open a good book of poetry at least once a week. After all, our spirit, just like our body, requires nurturing.
