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PTSD is a 4 Letter Word. Actually it's an acronym but it's also quite the life sentence, a curse in its own right. PTSD is a 4 Letter Word is a poetry collection about mental health, about what it is like to live with depression, PTSD, intrusive thoughts, eating disorders and dissociation. There are three parts. My Head is a Battlefield, My Scars and My Fixes. My Fixes is at the last and is more hopeful, more outward looking.
This is a dark
a collection of poems & lyrics written between 2006-2013.
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"don't get me wrong, this one it's positive
don't get me right else I'm left with the opposite"
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"i don't feel empty but feel nothing inside
i don't feel humble, i don't feel pride
nothing to admit, nothing to deny
there is no truth, there is no lie"
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"their hand, your wallet,
...6) Oliver Twist
7) Rising
"[A] big, brave, compassionate play about grief, revenge, forgiveness and bearing the unbearable." —The Guardian
One evening, ten-year-old Rhona goes missing. Her mother, Nancy, retreats into a state of frozen hope. Agnetha, an academic, comes to England to research a thesis entitled "Serial Killings: A Forgivable Act?" Then there's Ralph, a loner with a bit of a record who's looking for some distraction . . . Drawn together
In these searching, songful poems, Marc Woodward reflects on the ricketiness of life; of the body, and on the certainty of earthworms. His imagery elevates the natural world to its rightful place; birds, sky and trees glimmer like new-found things, while his pragmatism puts on its boots, picks up its keys and looks you straight in the eye.
13) Simply Austen
15) Sappho and Phaon
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