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""From the streets of London, poet Joseph Leeds narrates the internal social and spiritual struggles which accompany the battles of addiction, trauma and a desire for purpose and love. This collection of poems paints a picture of city living, breaking the mould, and broken-family living and unveils a journey of self-discovery. The author invites you to dive into the reality of forging your own path despite setbacks and the emotional turmoil, that coincides with doing so.""
My poems start out dark, but then you see the light at the end of them. They are mostly about things I've dealt with in my life growing up as well as being a mother and a wife. My writing has helped me heal from my past and has spiritually awakened my soul.
Conversations with the stars is a collection of poetry about love, life, societal pressures & womanhood. The poems are divided into four themes that pose simple questions about why we feel the way we do. Each poem articulates different emotions of the human experience in today's new world. The book hopes to share a common sense of belonging & relatability about the simple yet heartfelt things in life that you may question whilst you are having Conversations with the stars.
It is a collection of poems about discovering yourself, reclaiming your identity amidst the crowd and unlearning behaviours in life that hold you back. Get in touch with your inner voice, face the hard questions and ponder on the the purpose of existence.
This is a collection of personal poems inspired by a young woman's experiences in growing and grappling with life, and the changes associated with the tumultuous years of finding yourself.
This book is a rhetorical walk within my inner monologues during the time span of eight months. From October 25th, 2018- May 1st, 2019 I recorded my emotions as if they were cascading into the journal in front of me. These entries are sporadic and with them will come some questions undoubtedly so. The events and interactions that have triggered these memoirs have caused visceral formation of who I am today. When I felt at a loss, I welcomed my first thoughts to configure an image in front of me so that I could perhaps become more conscious of who I was. I realize we as human beings are inherently predetermined to never quite become fully conscious, but the growing process which comes with self-awareness is a beautiful one.
Simple, everyday heartwarming moments are shared through a series of short poems. They are penned through the eye of positivity, leaving the reader a little bit brighter and wanting to explore more.
""This collection of poems reflects all the heaviness we face every day as sentient beings. The only good news is the assurance of an imminent end, but to make it even more anxiety-provoking, humanity has no confirmation of what follows death. What if we were to come back here indefinitely? This should be our greatest fear.While waiting for a concrete answer to be found, you are invited to revisit with me what is most depressing in this world (broken dreams, death, suffering), but in a very poetic way!Also, all poem titles contain a unicorn in it, it's important to mention. It makes the titles more festive even if the poems are sad to cry.""
This book is a collection of poems that tell a story. This is a story of being with her, loving her, getting hurt and hurting her, and the healing after her.
A delicately arranged collection of love through HD lenses focusing on beings and concepts, this book is a reminder that love is always somewhere, in big and little things tangible and intangible.
""This is the """"Teen Edition"""". Poems written during the high school to young adult period of my life, putting my thoughts, feelings and emotions onto paper. Some poems are from experiences I've had and some are not. Themes you will notice include self harm, suicide, depression and questioning self on mental health status, identity and purpose.""
Read through a child's perspective as you go through everyday adventures.
Pieces of poetry that source from a myriad of emotions about thinking, dreaming, reeling, wishing of love.
My Heart is a Moth in a Glass Jar is a coming-of-age collection that focuses on how one relates to oneself and one's community through late adolescence and early adulthood. Sometimes surreal and sometimes gritty, these poems will resonate with any reader who has felt at odds with themselves and their place in the world.
Atmospheric Rivers is my first poetry book, and as such it is incredibly close to my heart. The poems I have included are poems of healing, of learning to let go and be myself, of queerness, of mental illness, of the trauma inherent in being alive in our current society; but more than anything, this is a dedication of love, for you, for me, for our planet, and hope for our future. There is always beauty to be found if you are looking, and I hope this helps you to see it.
This compilation of work is the culmination of a 21 day poetry challenge. The author's voice sings through each poem: an exploration, investigation and celebration of life and all that it encompasses. The poems have been inspired by Tarot, in particular the major arcana cards 1 to 21. The poem itself may not be a reference to the symbolism of the card, but the title of the card was used as a base point for writing each poem.
A collection of a few thoughts, from a moment in time. A love letter for those stitched me together with patience, acceptance, and music.
When settled with cerebral palsy, your life is pretty much defined by what you can & cannot do (no matter how hard you try). And then, you pick up the pieces and make do with what you've got; But Imagination? "The world is your oyster" as they say. Musing & ramblings of a man, trying to find his place in the world which contains poems of worries, frustrations, loves, and triumphs.
21 haikus about hope: acknowledging darkness, recognizing change, and feeling hope
The Ode of Melby is based off of allegory, metaphors, life through the human experience of the author, and the journeys witnessed by the author as well. There will be some love, disdain, ambivalence, joy, morbidity, beauty, and heart wrenching moments. It will not always be known if it is the author's story or from the witness perspective. Some thoughts are pure fancy and other thoughts are true to life.
A collection of poems, written over 21 days. Capturing the unfiltered thoughts, feelings and expressions of a girl, interrupted.
This book is a collection of philosophical ruminations, contemplative poetry and imaginative writings inspired by worldly travel and inner exploration.
""Love is beautiful pain when it is not contentment, and when it is not bliss. Ava Duado debuts a collection of poems inspired by a difficult, unhealthy love that was lost. The poems were written as a means to process grief, at a time when nothing else provided relief to the same extent. Raw offers ideas of low self-worth, cruel self-awareness and burgeoning inner strength.""
This debut collection of poetry has been longing seen. It is the sum of my wounds. The soil of my soul and a celebration of beauty and pain.
Twenty-one free-verse poems and poetic stories, windows into the soul and heart-to-heart letters.
""Memorable Daze is a collection of 21 poems born out of the write angle challenge. It pulls from positivity, dedication to achievement and enriched life experiences to inspire expression and overcome the challenging creative writing process. A quasi journal of memorable moments and conversations, the poems are a codified account of the authors encounters over a specified time frame.""
lyrics to a stranger delves into human emotion, and how words can bring out the best, and worst, out of you. They can provide warmth, while simultaneously feeling like a cold glass of water across one's face. Words aren't always used for one's best interest, but the impact remains powerful. And in choosing the words we use, we have the power to evoke reaction, and how those reactions can affect not only those impacted, but yourself.
This poetry collection is inspired by solo travels across the United States and abroad. Beginning with pieces inspired by a cross-country road trip, that take inspiration from centuries of nature poetry, and moving into pieces inspired by travel in general, hours spent in airports and what it is like to travel alone. Throughout this collection, readers will ride alongside the poet as she re-lives the moments in all her adventures that shaped her into the traveler and writer she is today.
A collection of poems from a bereaved mum as she navigates the highs and lows of life after infant loss
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