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This anthology of poems follows the theme of the anxiety that I have faced as I transition from my adolescent years to that of a functioning adult navigating the world.
Midnight Oil is a collection of poems about the thoughts and realizations humans have in the late hours of the night. Whether they be deep and melancholy or peaceful with resolution, they relate to the human experience of insomnia induced reflection.
""Since she was little, Jenny sang, """"I hope they call me on a mission."""" And she hoped that they did--she worked and prepared for nineteen years to serve a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. When she was finally assigned to the San Jose mission, she jumped in with two feet, expecting to have some of the best eighteen months of her life as a Mormon missionary. Six months later, she gets on a plane to go back home, having had some of the most interesting and difficult six months of her life. She meets many people that change her life--but she also discovers an inability to keep a debilitating secret: a secret that may cause her to question everything. As her mental health deteriorates, she works to make peace between her secret and her faith--but can she survive as a missionary that preaches perfection if she's not perfect herself?""
Finding Peace explores the simple moments where we can find gratitude. When we find ourselves admiring the beauty in the little things, it helps bring us a step closer to the essence of peace. As we collect these warm moments, our hearts are filled with more reasons to live truly.
""This collection of poems is for the beaten, the beloved, and the brokenhearted. It is for the intrepid, the static, and the lazy. Let them hold you, let them cleanse you, and then let them go. Cheers.""
Dreaming of being a published author since childhood, Tabitha proudly introduces us to a world of love, joy, anger, sadness and pain.
Being A Mom Means... is a small collection of experiences sharing the journey of motherhood and all its intersections--spirituality, dating, race, and more.
This book is a collection of 21 poems from 2017 to 2022. Fullbright has been writing poetry to help heal herself and others. These poems speak on healing, self-love, and spiritual awakenings.
A book of praises and prayers written in times of joy and in times of sorrow, always in hope.
These few poems are a glimpse into my heart of my experiences being a first generation American, growing up in a Desi household, going through heartbreak and the joys and sorrows of a new marriage.
This is a poetry collection, which unhesitantly introduces readers to the present title. The book indicates the poetry, which lines would create a imagery of the place where all readers would imagine the atmosphere. The book differs from other poetry collections in that, having briefly introduces poetry and vary poems, the book proceeds directly to a creation of the path, then introduces the type of poetry, and last, structures into the short and long poems. This intention comes directly from the university seminars, since Enise has found that in order to llustrate poetry with different types of poetry writing, some prior features with the description of poetry syllable structure is ideally required. This book is for all readers who wish to start to write poetry.
The random ramblings of midlife. A realisation of what really matters in life, and what you must leave behind, a questioning of faith, and a surmising of what lies beyond us.
""Poetics Of CompassionWhen The Lotus Blooms is a writer Natsuya Uesugi DuBois inner journey of self-discovery and emotional healing diving deep into shadow, consciousness and the higher self to master the heart chakra, tune perception synchronize with the third eye and raise the vibration to become one the higher self. Uesugi, delves deep into shadow to heal their inner child, calm mental noise and go within. Channeling poems exploring throat, heart, sacral and third eye chakras, with also guided meditations with Kannon, Lakshmi, and Thoth.""
This is a book of some of the poems that I have written over the years.I've always wanted to be a writer because being left handed was something that I knew was special and unique about me. So I had to make my words written by my left hand worth reading. The essence of my writing comes from a deep place inside my soul. Some of the poems are full of joy. Some full of pain. These are just expressions from my soul. There will be twists and turn ls in these poems. I wrote some of these in the brink of a divorce. Some before I even knew how deep I could get with my writing. But most of them was during my healing journey which is forever!
These are the cries of a forgotten soul, begging for someone to hear her. For she has something of value to say, if only you'll stop to read her poems
Showing the four main emotions people can go through in a lifetime. With each Chapter, many stories describe each emotion of the topic.
A book of haikus. Not all are on the traditional subject of nature, but all are written from the heart.
This book expresses the raw feelings and emotions experienced directly after suffering from a heart attack as a result of Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection
Merak is a serbian word used to describe feeling at peace in being one with the universe from the simplest pleasures that of which is life. These poems embody just that-- glimpses of life through the eyes of Tijana Gataric.
Everyone goes through times in their life that they wish didn't have to be a part of their life's story. Eventually, we all need to learn to except those times and move onto the next part in our life. You won't ever move forward if you are sitting in the past.
My name is Ippy, I have lived and grown-up in the UK since the age of five. This collection of poems is a recap of my life thus far. Some of it is confusing, some of it fun and some of it captures points of self-discovery throughout my life. While change and growth occur continuously and these poems might not cover every aspect of my life, they are a truthful telling of my story over the last 24 years.
""This is Radhika De's first set of published poems.The man she addresses her poems to is part real and part fantasy, a phantom who invades her privacy - one who refuses to enter her real world and yet refusing to leave, lives on in her imagination. She sees him as the music of her soul and the muse of her poems too. Through the lyrical quality of her poems she hopes to lure her musician lover back, but what happens ultimately is left to the audience's imagination.""
"Bubble tea" is a compilation of all of my thoughts and feelings in my poetry, with not much of a specific rhyme or reason. Okay, there is some rhyme to it. My specific goal was not to fit a specific theme or portray a certain idea - rather, a ton of ideas that will put my readers on a bit of a roller coaster. I strive to write poetry that people can relate to and enjoy. Some of the poetry in this collection may be very intense and emotional, while others are a bit more happy and upbeat. My intention is to give readers a look into the window of my mind as a writer.
What pieces form the puzzle that is you? One person can have so many sides to them. Joys, fears, losses, victories, dreams, nightmares, hopes, etc. As you read this book, I invite you to think about the pieces that make up who you are.
""A collection of poems inspired by the following:""""Write me down as one who loved poetryand persimmons""""- Shiki (translated by R. H. Blyth)Hallmark Treasures ReflectionsThe author explores the different facets of her upbringing, personal beliefs, hobbies, joys, and fears in order to determine how she hopes to be remembered. She writes a combination of free verse, acrostic, rhymed poetry and sonnets.""
""Ram, Ram, Ram.These were the only words that dwelled in Sita's tongue when she was confined in the most beautiful garden. Ram, Ram, Ram.These were the only solace that she had as a Goddess in the midst of Rakshasas.Join these words, as they try shedding out everything she felt, the highs and the lows, the storm that raged in her heart when she had her world ripped from her, the love that was tested, proved and inked. The reverence she had and earned make us bow down to her.""
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