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"Poetic" thoughts of a typical, busy mom on life, kids, pregnancy lose, marriage and some teenage angst from 16 years ago.
You Are Enough is a poetry book based on different themes that lead to personal development, the importance of self love and how each individual has the power within to keep going.
The Ballad of Life And Death is a poetry anthology that tells the story of two lonely gods learning to understand their place in the balance of the universe. It talks about life, death, mythology, and the act of story telling.
This book is a playful exploration of words, lines and memories. It explores the small interactions, the joys and the challenges of nurturing the self and others. The poems journey across continents and houses, from stairwells in London, to sunsets on Stockton sand dunes. They are a celebration of the seemingly insignificant happenings in motherhood, in womanhood and in life.
Greetings and salutations! You are cordially invited to embark on a soul- stirring adventure with me.
This book is a collection of very simple poems, put together solely from my life experiences and the emotions I have felt at different stages in life. The poems have different themes. The readers can find one or the other verse relatable to certain situations in life.
""Have you ever wondered why humans where the way they are? Ever noticed how certain things always stay the same no matter how advanced we get? Deep in a long lost woods, seven statues stand in a ring. Each one contains a being who has a piece of that answer. They have not awoken since the ancient times, but their influence is still felt today. They bide their time and wait. They wait for anyone brave enough to find them. So search for them, if you dare.""
This book is a celebration of wild women. The twenty-one poems in this collection encapture women in various stages of their relationship with their wild. Sometimes unaware, entrapped, half-forgotten, numb, scared, and lost, and at other times, intuitive, fierce, bold, a warrior-Goddess, aware of the incredible strength of the wild in her. She is instinctive, primal, unabashed, and glorious, leading the way, hacking away at spent paradigms with the visceral power of her knowledge of her strength. On the one hand, she is intuitive and confident, walking the world in winning strides. On the other, she is sometimes predated by her ignorance and pressure to be who the world wants her to be and struggles to find her way back to her natural instinctive psyche.
I have been writting these poems as part of what I call the aftermath of the pandemic. Certainly nothing will be as it was and we are all trying to figure out what the possibilities are. They are songs of hope and loneliness, pain and joy.
Jean Seymour was once Second Desk. She had once had the ability to control networks, communicate with spooks and hatch a plot or two. However, her violent death at the hands of a believed Russian agent sends MI5 into a frenzied panic, which calls upon the services of Somerset's Quiet Street branch of the service. However, while the new Second Desk, Sir David Ripley is frantically arranging a meeting with an oligarch to discuss security, the punishment detail led by Edwin Slaughter looks into the murder of Jean Seymour. What they uncover will shock Quiet Street and MI5 to the core.
The book attempts at discovering the lessons life has to offer. It is about finding self and soul in this journey on our planet, marked by vagaries and vicissitudes, without giving up hope and optimism. Explore the inner mechanization of the mind and the universe with our protagonist, who learns to enjoy the rainbow of colors life has to offer with every new day.
All the words I never got to say. Finding Strength In Our Scars is a small collection of poetry about love, hardships and growth. The deepest parts of my thoughts that can finally see the light.
The before, present, and after effects of being a crazy, insane, and partially single Mom.
""21 poems, some short and some longSome very silly, some about right and wrong.Mostly for children of all ages to readA couple for adults to ponder on and heed.""
The Godai Mirabilia is a series of poems detailing the beauty and power of the five elements of the Japanese philosophy Godai. Each of these elements are beautiful and powerful in its own way and this poetry collection captures them as the wonders of the natural world that they are. The first element is fire, fire is destructive yet beautiful, it can bring death that then allows for new life to growth. The second element, water, is flexible, flowing everywhere and teeming with life as if itself is alive. Earth is the third element, it is both the ground beneath us and the rest of the natural world on it, it is considered to be the element of stability and resisting change. The fourth element is air, which is seen by many to represent freedom, grace, and wisdom. The final element is void, the element is representative of the connection of all things, what is beyond creation and the emptiness that came before it. These elements come together to create the universe in its purest form, bringing what is necessary for life, energy, and endless possibilities of what is to come.
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