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221) Soul Ache
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Sometimes you feel numb – numb to whatever it is going on in your life. You're not necessarily sad or mad, but you aren't happy either.You feel that if you slip away and attempt to feel something, it will all get better. But it doesn't, it never does. You're probably sick of hearing: 'You're not alone, just be happy, it'll pass, your life isn't that bad.' Just feel it out. Feel your pain and know that it's ok to feel numb.
This is your permission...
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This poetry collection focuses on the long-suffering human emotion of Love, which has always been one of the most common issues-problems and questions of great and small poets and writers throughout the centuries. Thus, in these poems, a young person and a newcomer to life experiences this feeling. Emotions that unfold from the joy of the first contact and love, to the fear of losing this pure love, but also the mistakes that were made.
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"Dandelions on a Hillside" is a collection of poems about the simple, meaningful things in life that will take you back in time to childhood. It will leave you with the good feelings that love, nature, and the different seasons bring. It also touches on the depth of loss; written with tender thoughts and feelings. "Dandelions on a Hillside" has an overall sense of love of life, happiness and a hopeful outlook. At the end of the poems, there is a section...
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Is your heart drowning with unspoken words?
Perhaps you find them right within this book, where I dare to bare my naked emotions of those that come from love.
Maybe you can relate or maybe I just inspired you to scribble out your own.
Either way, I already feel like I've already won, as this book and healing process is my own.
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This is a book about California. Specifically, this first volume is about Northern California, the wet part of the state, the green part, a place where redwoods rain and fog is common. From 2009-2013, Jacqueline Suskin lived in Humboldt County, on the edge of the continent, writing poetry. In this collection, we come to know her as a lover of land, a steward, and an ecstatic earth worshiper. This book is a personal narrative, a selection of formative...
226) Hold Like Owls
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Selected by 2011 National Book Award winner Nikky Finney as the seventh annual winner of the South Carolina Poetry Book Prize, Hold Like Owls is the first book-length collection from Julia Koets. Full of imagery deeply embedded in memories of growing up in the American South, Koets explores what it means to hold-to carry memories-and what to hold onto and what to let go. Birds turn into paper, a voice fits inside a chestnut shell, and moths eat stars...
227) Blue Crayon
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Blue Crayon is a collection of poetry and prose about mental health and endurance. Rowen Ingrid Parker explores the themes of love, emotional battles and survival in this moving and powerful collection of poems.I told her that when I feel like self-harminginstead of scratching myselfwith my nails or paperclipsI like to run a blue crayon across my skinshe smiled a small smilebecause she thought that I had found a way to stopbut when I told her that...
228) Truth Serum
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a personal and sensitive study of passion and its exquisite colorsa journey through its many curves Dorothy Neumanns poems bring us into a world of broken saints and living gods, disenchanted dreamers and strayed revelers. They convey the sound of a lovers eyes and the sense of importance in what we do for our friends, colleagues, aging pets, and dying parents. Above all they bear witness to intense feeling, stunning discoveries about ones self and...
229) Tsiwt -N- Snrut
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In our lives we'll have ups and downs; we'll also come upon twist and turns, living truthful to oneself and hopefully we've learned. Whenever we believe; each time we discover anew, trust our faith when we give all. Never waver and remain true!
230) It Is What It Is
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We all have experienced pain and the joy of relationships. Though each relationship is different, they all come with a similar set of ups and downs, of feelings and emotions. The poems within this book are a collection of such emotions. It Is What It Is takes the readers on an emotional roller coaster of the trails of a relationship. Take a ride on It Is What It Is, and I'm sure you will enjoy.
231) Midnight
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For a moment in time, I wished I could change the events that left me rootless and stuck. There were thoughts I hoped would make their way out of my mind but felt comfort in knowing they would stay there because it was the only thing that kept me from accepting and talking things out. I was safely tucked away in the recesses of my mind, my roots not yet ready to be grounded. I wanted to give up and kept searching for more in places where flowers couldn't...
232) Outside Looking In
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What if you were given a life-altering diagnosis at 57? One that meant you aren't who you thought you were? But one that explained everything?
These poems vibrate with intensity and curiosity about life, and because she came to this knowledge so late in life, many of Clare Smith's poems focus not so much on what it means to be autistic, but on what it means to be human.
Throughout her life, as she struggled to fit into a world that to her was utterly...
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"I am busy seeing," declares the reverent and ever-curious speaker of Mustard, Milk, & Gin. In this haunting debut, Megan Denton Ray unflinchingly sifts through the sediment of a girlhood ruled by service. Everything in these poems sweats-the sunflower working hard for its first pair of leaves, the sister feeding her twin like a father, the men and women working in a community ravaged by the opioid crisis. With tender restraint, Ray's poems question...
234) Recalling Nirvana
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Recalling Nirvana brings the authentic reflections of a young woman seeking to find herself. Her expressive thoughts are arranged in poetry and prose. Recalling Nirvana demonstrates striking originality as it navigates notions of faith, love, hope, freedom, and resilience.
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El libro de David, Primer Libro, es una coleccion de poemas y cartas intimas, que la autora nos comparte para experimentar del amor en varias formas, la obsesion por el ser amado la lleva a la depresion, pero sobre todo a tener fe en Dios que se encuentra en el camino correcto para encontrarlo.
The Book of David Book 1 is a collection of intimate poems and letters the author shares for us to remember the multiple forms and experiences that love can...
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Sex-Love-God. Is that the new Holy Trinity? Or is it consciousness-energy-divinity? In other words He-She-Godhead Embodied in Man-Woman-Cosmos? Weaving the infinite living thread He and She dance in all creation Hidden in all polarities Calling to each other In all dualities Drawn together by the force of sexual attraction Just as the human soul is being drawn to god Just as the separate personality Yearns for its annihilation Back to the void Back...
238) Slant Six
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Erin Belieu's fourth collection, Slant Six, is an inundation of the humor and horror in contemporary American life-from the last saltine cracked in the sleeve, to the kitty-cat calendar in an office cubicle. With its prophecies of impending destruction, and a simultaneous flood of respect for Americans, Erin Belieu's poems close like Ziploc bags around a human heart. From "12-Step": I am considering lighthouses in a completely new light-their butch...
239) Black Butterfly
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Black Butterfly is a compilation of poetry that speaks to the silence of loss, the fight for families, and love for foster children. With consideration to the daily realities that foster children or youth may experience, Black Butterfly embodies real-life issues through faith-based reflections. This is a young girl's journey, pre and post, foster care. This compilation is dedicated to the foster child, the youth in crisis, and individuals striving...
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Winner of the 2018 Stan and Tom Wick Poetry Prize
The Many Names for Mother is an exploration of intergenerational motherhood; its poems reach toward the future even as they reflect on the past. This evocative collection hovers around history, trauma, and absence-from ancestral histories of anti-Semitic discrimination in the former Soviet Union to the poet's travels, while pregnant with her son, to death camp sites in Poland. As a descendant of Holocaust...
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