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  • av Nakia Algoo
    155,-

    ""Emotionally driven, sensual book of poetry dancing around the desires of life and the challenges of love. Expressions of intimacy, happiness, satisfaction,heartbreak and self-discovery at different stages of life.""

  • av Poppy Grey
    155,-

    ""A book I never thought I'd publish. All my deepest darkest fears and loves. A compilation of intimate thoughts and lost feelings of things I wish I'd read when I needed them most. They are poems of evenings of sorrow and the temptations of darkness; stories of unrequited love, the pain and the hope. But occasionally in life, and this book, there are moments or people that just bring a little extra light.So I hope this book helps people understand the inner workings of a brain that sees things a bit darker than most.""

  • av Shawn Henry
    155,-

    In an attempt at complete transparency and honesty, artistic expression investigates deeper feelings of identity, inner-reality, transformation, and growth, when faced with an ever-changing external playing field. As if having a physical conversation with both the shadow and higher self, "Interview With The Ego" acts as a public journal. Showcasing a journey from feelings of loss of self to the rebirth of confidence.

  • av Sarah Clarke
    155,-

    This is a collection of fun poems for all ages, to make you think, to experience something new, or to think about the finer details of life.

  • av Rayne Luna
    155,-

    ""My whole life, no matter what age I turned, I always felt the same. Nothing ever happened. I was never growing, always felt stuck, and always treated like a kid. Until a year and a half ago, when my grandma gave me the opportunity to live with her. From then on, I've grown an insane amount. I've gained new perspectives and discovered a lot about myself through reflection. I realized my worth. during my youth, I felt like I was just there and that was it. One thing that got me through the chaos around me, though I've grown out of it but will remain grateful for, is Narnia. The idea of another world, a better world, full of magic, beauty, and peace was everything to me. The movies alone helped me forget about reality. I wanted to be Lucy so bad and to live in Narnia forever. I can't even count how many times I sat in my closet with my eyes closed, hoping that when I opened them I would be there. It saddened me to know that that could never happen, but I still held onto the escape anyways. This is why I wouldn't change anything about my childhood. Narnia was there for all the times I felt trapped. And when I was at an age where I knew I couldn't escape to it anymore, I turned to write down my thoughts rather than ultimately avoiding them. I'm thankful for all the mental coping it gave me though.Now, trying to move on from my past, I've let forgiveness in. I forgive the controlling times. I forgive the things I couldn't control due to time gaps. I forgive myself, for not standing up for what was right when I should have. I forgive my stupidity and turning a blind eye when I knew exactly what was happening, and I forgive the people who did it to me.I've grown to a much better version of myself because of all these things. That's what these poems are about; growth. No one really knows how much they've grown until they look back on all the times they thought they wouldn't make it.""

  • av Natasha Georgina Faiers
    155,-

    This little book is a recollection of some verses jotted as an adult student both as an artist and a creative writer.It is nature poetry and portraits of a leyline within the counties of Essex explored in various forms.

  • av Atlas Avalon
    169

    ""The only thing I know to be true in this lifeIs to love and be loved""

  • av Anne Lai
    169

    A collection of poems that follow a young heart's journey through unrequited pursuit. These unspoken words-lyrics with no song-describe a thrilling torment, from encounter to healing and every magical mess in between.

  • av Matthew Long
    169

    A snapshot in time, not meant to be captured.

  • av Lucy Maiden
    169

    ""21 Days of Poetry is a breathtaking collection of twenty-one poems written by Lucy Maiden. This collection of poems explores many different styles featuring themes of love, self-confidence, happiness and friendship. This book seeks to open your mind to new thoughts, emotions and worlds you may never have experienced before. Start the journey today and read some of the most intriguing poems out there.You are the person, Who crowds my mind late at night.You smile and I melt. A haiku written by Lucy Maiden.""

  • av Charlotte Fletcher
    155,-

    Poetry and praise of The Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

  • av Arjun Paradkar
    169

    A young unnamed energy flows through the newly formed existence, explorings its limits, and its foundations. He settles his focus on the meaning of existence, wavering as time carries him forward, making him feel as if he is missing out on what lies ahead, by pondering in the moment. Throughout his explorations, his confusions in existence relate to that of many living beings today. His adventures are filled with emotion and love, and he actively explores life's stages and feelings. His adventures relay a message on how the time being alive should be utilized. Is it really worth moving forward?

  • av Beatrice Alys
    155,-

    A chronicle of finding faith.

  • av Xin Yi Zheng
    155,-

    A cluster of poetry written in a room in east London. Each poem has two names: the one it is given, and the one that it was written as. The poems collectively explore pockets of the narrator's loneliness, anxiety and joys.

  • av Barbara Waggoner
    155,-

    This is a book about adjusting your thoughts and habitual patterns in a way that brings strength, peace, effectiveness and happiness. It is about finding comfort in crisis, peace in chaos and positive action in uncertainty, Grounded in the practical and pragmatic, the spiritual perspectives inspire, comfort and support while offered in lyrical and sometimes amusing phrasing. It is a guide book for living well and being happy, full of easy practical tasks, guised as a book of poems. The universal wisdom here can be revisited frequently bringing fresh insight with each reading.

  • av Robert Otken
    155,-

    ""A short collection of only 21 poems with random musing about life and destiny. A little forage into the abyss of the poet's mind. Fighting to find a place in this world, using positive thinking and affirmations to fight the inevitable depressions.""

  • av Lily Buchanan
    155,-

    ""There's something beautiful to be found in every day.Some days you have to look for those things real hard, but maybe you won't feel like it. And that's ok.These poems are about the mediocre days, the days you might want to hide from the world and the days where your emotions may not be so pretty. And how some days, you coincidentally find something beautiful when you weren't expecting it.""

  • av Kristi Casey
    155,-

    Observations from the edge of love.

  • av Oscar Eden
    169

    Poems of a Cat contains a collection of often humorous observational poems written from the perspective of a cat that will have cat lovers nodding in agreement.

  • av Taylor Heywood
    155,-

    An exploration through poetry of my surroundings and how they've shaped me into the person I am today. This isn't a picture perfect portrait of a peaceful afternoon, it's a girl outside in a hurricane singing in the rain. It's not the path of least resistance, it's a river that meanders on it's way back to the sea.

  • av Bobbie Hall
    155,-

    Bobbie Hall is a Coventry born, Manchester made, London living woman in the final year of her twenties. As she reaches the 30th anniversary of her life on the planet, and reflects on the moments that have made her the person she is today, Bobbie has committed the year to connecting with the things that mean the most to her. These poems are an exploration of her first love, and what she has so often turned to during the happiest and hardest of times. Her love of words, and her words of love.

  • av Victoria Kimbrell
    155,-

    A short collections of poems that encompass the struggles of becoming an adult, the wounds that may occur on the trip there, and the growth that takes place throughout while highlighting my own personal experiences and aspects of nature I have always adored.

  • av George Katkus
    169

    A collection of George's favorite poems, all written by the man who once won a talent competition by accident with his 3rd ever poe.!

  • av Monica Lachu Ailani Bharwani
    155,-

    ""A collection of simple & warm-hearted poems, thanking the 21 blissful blessings in life. Blessings is all about being grateful, staying positive and appreciating the little beautiful things in life.""

  • av Rachel de Moose
    155,-

    ""Youth.Growing pains.Loss.Trauma.Growth.This is the journey, the road traveled to mild self-acceptance. We survive. We plunder on.""

  • av Jadon Lane
    155,-

    Between these covers is a condensed chapter in the life of Cassius Lovehall. A story told out of order, you'll hear the innerworkings of a man who's played many roles in his short time on earth and how some of these circumstances will change how he interacts with the world and it's inhabitants. From the downfall of an overconfident lover to the silent murmurs of desperation from a mourning friend, these poems are the chronicles of a man named Cassius

  • av Wendy
    169

    An anthology at 29.

  • av Pyretta Kaiser
    155,-

    A small collection of poetry about my personal struggles with loss, grief, and loving too much.

  • av Mirela Muresan
    155,-

    ""This book will dive into the light and darkness of the world through love, life, wisdom and soulful words to mend and bend the heart. Maybe a second chance at reliving what we didn't get to do or say or feel.""

  • av Joseph Foo
    155,-

    ""What does it mean to be human? What did the relics of our past preserve for the present? How does our experience in the present shape our hopes for the future?These 21 poems have been divided into 9 themes that chart the trajectory of my mind as I navigate the meandering streams of life. I now invite you to sail down this river of reflection with me, challenging, resonating with and embracing the joys and fears of uncertainty.""

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