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#routetotheroot #johnmannarathara Unknown Girl in the maternity Ward Poem | Anne Sexton Recitation : Aditi Raj Mangalat Class VIII Silver Hills HSS CAMERA : SUJAY BHASKAR EDITING AND COLOURING : SAJID V P DESIGN AND LAYOUT : SHIJU GEORGE TECHNICAL SUPPORT : JAISON AND SIBIL P K CHANNELLED BY JOHN MANNARATHARA CMI Unknown Girl in the Maternity Ward | Poem by Anne Sexton | Recitation by Aditi Raj Mangalat A haunting and deeply moving poem by Anne Sexton, "Unknown Girl in the Maternity Ward" gives voice to the unspoken pain, alienation, and complex emotions surrounding childbirth, motherhood, and identity. Through stark and honest imagery, Sexton reveals the fragile boundary between presence and absence, love and detachment, life and its many silences. In this evocative recitation, Aditi Raj Mangalat brings Anne Sexton's raw, confessional poetry to life—her voice echoing the quiet desperation and aching vulnerability of the poem's speaker. The performance invites reflection on the deeply personal yet universal experiences of womanhood and the emotional solitude found even in the most intimate spaces. 🎙️ Poem: Unknown Girl in the Maternity Ward ✍️ Poet: Anne Sexton 🎤 Recitation: Aditi Raj Mangalat 🎧 Genre: Confessional Poetry, Spoken Word 🕯️ Themes: Motherhood, Identity, Isolation, Mental Health, Feminine Experience 🔔 Subscribe for more poetic performances, literary reflections, and powerful voices from the world of verse. #AnneSexton #PoetryRecitation #ConfessionalPoetry #UnknownGirlInTheMaternityWard #AditiRajMangalat #SpokenWord #FeministPoetry #MentalHealthInPoetry #Motherhood #PoetryPerformance #LiteratureMatters