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Book two on poems from the heart. About loss, divorce, rising again. Dancing through the pain and learning to laugh and love again.
The love that a parent has for their child is truly unconditional and this book explores the depth of that love.
""We go about this life constantly wishing we said this or that, but always having something hold us back whether that be fear, unsafe environments, or self-doubt. I have had many moments throughout my life where I have experienced this feeling, as have all of you. This book is something where I searched within myself and found that courage to speak them, in ways that don't always have to be direct. I hope this book allows you, the reader, to be encouraged to find such a courage alike mine, to speak it. Writing is a form of speaking. So speak, and do not allow anyone in this world, or anything to take that from you. Your words are always valid, that is fact.""
I Know Not What That Is is a collection of poems telling the gut-wrenching yet inspiring story of a young abuse survivor coming of age, realizing her worth, and overcoming mental illness in a world of evil.
A collection of Crystal Lee's heartfelt poetry, she has written over the years.
""The primary focus of this book, a compilation of poems, is to highlight the significance of privacy and security in today's online world.It calls out the crucial role you play in safeguarding your online interests and provides you with helpful tips that you may not have been aware of. These tips are presented in a relatable, everyday situational format, making them easy to comprehend. Although the target audience for this book is teenagers, it is highly recommend that parents and other readers peruse it to gain valuable insights too. It's never too late to learn something new that can safeguard you!""
This book is about different perspectives even on the littlest things. It has many different emotions in the poems because not one person thinks the same.
""A poem a dayKeeps the darkness awayFrom my heart to yours - 21 poems from a recovering addict.""
This book contains collection of poems which I wrote over few years, they are about feelings, Memories, Questions, life and all such things a person go through in their late twenties and start understanding life more. These poems are my expression of thoughts on difficult days and helped me go through difficult times.
""This book of short poetry and prose is design to help make sense of life on an always chaotic and unpredictable planet. Stay a while, take some time, read and breathe.""
A collection of Free-Form, Haiku, and Sonnet poetry inspired by daily diary questions which prompted introspection and poetic reflections on life experiences, worldview, and the meaning of life.
A collection of poetry aiming to break down some of the stigma that is associated with both chronic and mental illness. The inspiration for the collection is the idea that you cannot recover from chronic illness - it is here to stay (breaking) but if you put the work in to recovery from mental illness it is possible to get better and to have a life worth living (mending)!
A collection of verses written over twenty-one days, "Violet" brings to you the words and mind of a young adult guiding herself over the looming expanse of her twenties. With themes of life, its exploration and young love, the author fixes her attention on the experiences she has had so far, and the exciting uncertainty of what is yet to come. A successor to a debut written from a teenager's outlook, this book means to traverse the age-old conditions of young adulthood from the lens of someone living those experiences as they come.
A small collection of poems, within that space and time of wondering, imagining, asking questions we're seeking the answers to.
The world I present in "Unrequited", the last poem in this book, is one I fear. Even though sometimes, when we're upset or lonely or grieving, we wish we didn't have to feels these things, that we could just block them out, all emotion is important, and I believe emotion to be the aim and root cause of poetry, for me at least. So I hope that whatever you think of the poems in this book, you feel something when you read them. Enjoy!
This collection brings together poems about hope and despair, and how often they are two sides of the same coin. Touched with a sense of nostalgia, escapism and the feeling of pain, this young poet shares her own experiences of the two extremes of love and death and how writing about it has helped her understand and overcome her own challenges. Read these poems and discover your own inner peace, so that you too can frame your personal tragedies and turn them into a force for good.
Time heals all wounds, but sometimes only we can fully heal ourselves. In the beginning, our idea of love is pure and simple; but, as with anything in life, our situations can quickly turn what we know into something we thought we knew.
This book is about me. Nothing fancy. Nothing hidden. No Biases. Just me, the perception of me, and poems by me. Don't say you weren't warned.
A story that could well be her story , or yours, seperated only by degree of isolation
""Learn more about the animals of the wild through these fascinating and captivating poems! Immerse yourself in this talented writers world. Also included is a few of the authors greatest pieces.""
The book consists of two sections. The first section is entitled "My Resume in Verse" which details my work and volunteer experience. The second section "Commentary and Observations" mostly consists of my musing on different topics.
All the words I never got to say, all the things I thought about and the lessons taught to me by my mother and father. A collection of poems and prose about family, finding yourself and finding a way to tell the ones you love how much you love them, when regular words fail.
This collection of poems looks into the darkest parts of my mind and life. This book is tragically honest, with my insecurities and fears put on display. The hope is that you feel just a small portion of what goes on in the cyclone of emotions that constantly whirls within the confines of my skull.
Following a long depression with her mental health, Sharin writes about her battle with depression, anxiety and PTSD. She writes about the pain and loneliness that often follows those with mental health issues with brutal honesty.
""Emotionally driven, sensual book of poetry dancing around the desires of life and the challenges of love. Expressions of intimacy, happiness, satisfaction,heartbreak and self-discovery at different stages of life.""
""A book I never thought I'd publish. All my deepest darkest fears and loves. A compilation of intimate thoughts and lost feelings of things I wish I'd read when I needed them most. They are poems of evenings of sorrow and the temptations of darkness; stories of unrequited love, the pain and the hope. But occasionally in life, and this book, there are moments or people that just bring a little extra light.So I hope this book helps people understand the inner workings of a brain that sees things a bit darker than most.""
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