Introducing 'Come with the Rain,' the maiden poetry work by Suraksha Tamang. Through a blend of poetry and fiction, Tamang skillfully articulates her innermost emotions, employing evocative metaphors to navigate the intricacies of her paradoxical feelings and challenge societal norms through her ‘fictional poetry’ or ‘narrative poetry’. Tamang delves deeply into the societal constructs around her, often characterized by narcissistic values, and chooses the path of self-reconstruction rather than seeking refuge in opportunism. As a dark romantic poet, Tamang intricately weaves together eleven distinct themes in her book: from the chilling "I feel cold tonight" to the poignant "It rained after all." The themes in 'Come with the Rain' include "I feel cold tonight," "Don't you miss me?," "Come with the Rain," "But, you are now Dead," "Wake me up, God served me Coffee and Wine," "Everything you left behind," "A Poet in distress," "A Cursed Fate?," "A Letter to you," and "It rained after all." Each of her poems invites readers on a journey through her introspective exploration of love, loss, passion, obsession and the perplexed human condition. Suraksha Tamang is a young emerging poet from the hills. She is presently pursuing a degree of masters in history from Sikkim University. She Brings a fine mixture of melancholy and motivation into her genre of poetry. Her interest lies in poetry, writing, history, and the spheres of political learning. She is a feminist by ideology and could be best defined as a progressive thinker. Suraksha carries a keen interest in the study of gender dynamics being an observer and a sharp critic of patriarchy. Her poems are mainly focused on self-identity, hope, and many other phases of life. She also fancies writing ‘sher’ and is mostly praised for the romanticism she portrays in her works. ‘Come with the Rain’ is her debut poetry work.