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The poem "Pain" by Bibhu Padhi describes the excruciating and pervasive experience of a migraine. It vividly explores how it starts as a small pressure between the eyebrows and progressively extends to cover the eyes, forehead, temples, and eventually the entire head and body. Padhi captures the relentless nature of the pain, comparing it to a tangible, lengthening sensation akin to hunger. Despite attempts to alleviate it through prescribed medications and traditional remedies, relief remains elusive. The poem delves into the isolation of suffering, emphasizing how others cannot truly comprehend the experience, leaving the sufferer questioning their presence in the world. Padhi's portrayal is deeply personal and reflective, underscoring the struggle and resignation that often accompany chronic pain. This artistic expression is inspired by his own battles with migraines, adding an authentic and poignant dimension to the work.
Keywords
migraine
pain
Bibhu Padhi
isolation
chronic pain
suffering
remedies
personal reflection
authentic experience
poignant
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