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Indulge in an intoxicating world of desire and dominance with Kink, Volume 3, a scintillating collection of erotic poetry that delves into the depths of passion, pain, and pleasure. From the subtle dance of power dynamics, to the fiery embrace of submission, and the promise of unspoken fantasies made real, each poem in this sultry collection pushes the boundaries of lust, inviting readers to shed their inhibitions, explore their limits, and surrender to the allure of sex, kink and BDSM. Broken into four sections: flirting, foreplay, fun, and fulfillment, this collection will guide you through the subtle art of seduction, to the cheeky push and pull of foreplay, to the unrestrained crescendo of love's most intimate, passionate, and thrilling moments, and then beyond into aftercare and connection. from "disrespect"i would loveto respectfullydisrespect you repeatedly from "I Crave"... our breathin harmonyour movementsa danceour essenceentwined i invite you in take meto that special placeof total physical and spiritual releasewhere orgasm and tears and rage sit balanced upon a knife's edgejust waiting for youto choosehow i am allowed to release ... from "Use Your Words"Before we playPhysicallyI will make youAsk meSpecificallyAnd explicitlyFor what you want I will tell youIn no uncertain termsThat unlessYou use your wordsYou will not get anything You will learnTo voiceYour darkest desiresAnd deepest depravities You will learnThat if you ask nicelyFor what you wantYou may just get it from "trust"if youtrust meto use youi willensurethat youget everythingyou didn't knowyou desired
Can't Quite Express is a 6500+ word epic poem. Part expression, Part confession, Part question. It is an intimate look at the impact of mental illness, trauma, and neglect. A critical dissection of the interconnected roles that family, religion, society, education, and government play, as well as their impacts upon an individual. A commentary on current affairs, historical trends, and the bleak potential of our collective future. Can't Quite Express is also both an example of, and an encouragement for, writing therapy. It will show you how to use writing to heal, and then encourage you to pick up a pen and begin for yourself. The page listens.It doesn't judge.It has a perfect memory but can be easily discarded.It is always available, always accepting, always there. Can't Quite Express will move you to contemplate, introspect and act. It will leave a mark. One that will reverberate into your future through your words, actions, relationships, and writing. "There are things I want to sayBut just can't quite expressRuminations and meditationsI'm too afraid to addressLike the veil over my eyesThat keeps me hidden from the stressTo the dark wishesI'm fighting to suppressLike the fear and anxietyThat I will constantly transgressTo the past expressionsI am never going to confessLike how everything I doGives me nothing but duressTo the unwavering ache and tormentThat's causing me to regress I must professI desire to express my stressConfess to address this abscessTo obsess on happinessTo aim for excess And to stop living like such a mess YesI want to make progressBut there are just some things I can't quite express.."
Poetry kills inner demons.It takes away their power. Removes their teeth. Loosens their grip.It turns them into mere words on a page. Something to be observed and remembered, but no longer feared.What follows is an act of writing therapy. In moments of inner crisis, I put pencil to paper and let the words come. This process is not pleasant, but it is cathartic.I share this with you in the hopes that we can both feel less alone in our suffering; and to show you that when you look at your demons, they lose all their power.
As children we can't help but dream of all of the amazing things that we will accomplish.Then life happens.We get a job, we get a house, and we get into debt. We settle.We trade away our youth, for security in old age. We spend countless hours performing mundane tasks that leave us depleted and empty. Our souls crave meaning, but we are too afraid to make any change.We work for the weekend. Work for the holidays. Work for retirement.We live to work, rather than working to live.Through sardonic humour, Wage Slave highlights the absurdity of the modern approach to work and life.
Enter a dystopic future where integration with technology may cost us our humanity. A bleak prediction of a world where consumerism and technological advancement has been taken to the extreme. If you were offered the chance to integrate with technology, would you? How far would you go? Replace your skeleton with a titanium alloy? Save your memories to the cloud? Surf the net whilst you sleep? Install neuro-ocular implants? Download your consciousness into a new, bio-synthetic body?Or would you instead choose to remain 'Natural', and become part of an increasingly segregated and victimised minority?In an anthology of short stories, Upgrade attempts to answer the fundamental question: What does it mean to be human?
THE LAST SELF-HELP BOOK YOU WILL EVER NEED.In his personal, realistic, and down to earth style, Zachary Phillips shares what it takes to survive the impact of mental illness and childhood trauma. To go from a place of barely surviving, to passionately thriving.Drawing from his lived experience with mental illness, childhood trauma and the recovery process, Zachary Phillips provides practical advice, tips and techniques for: - Overcoming Anxiety- Defeating Depression- Moving On From Trauma- Getting Organised- Finding Meaning- Following Your DreamsHow To Get Your Sh!t Together has the potential to turn your life around, to improve your mental state, functionality and overall health.
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