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  • av A. R. Kohnert
    169

    ""Of perspectives and other melancholy poems. A collection of 21 poems written in 21 days.""

  • av Yeshwanth Zagabathuni
    169

    ""Nothing is more exciting than writing about new ideas, memories, imaginations, and your deepest desires. Not everything may be all smiles! But writing about them definitely builds curiosity deep within you and helps you move forward in life. Finding unconventional ways to write poems that would have a deeper meaning and would also spark curiosity in the readers has always been one of the Author's major interests."Sherlock Holmes: Out of Boredom for Love" is a collection of 21 poems. The themes for the poems are broken into several parts but can be generalized as """"Boredom for Love". It is written in the sense that the Author is bored and is prolongingly searching for his true love. The Author aims to constantly keep the readers constantly engaged in every poem. There are many clues hidden in most of the poems that can be uncovered by reading until the end and sometimes by even looking.And did you know that the poem "Christmas" has so many clues that lead to one of the Author's favorite singers of all time? If you had listened to her songs and are reading the poem now, you would figure out the name literally in seconds! Here is a hint "She is from California".""

  • av Peratzatha
    169

    ""the absence of mortality in our soul, paired with the ephemerality of the heart that beats, begs us to be, in some way- remembered. lifetimes that collide with each other, and the chaos they bring, reverberate the same way it did for you years ago. how do we make sense of this immortal pandemonium?perhaps it is in the stillness of the night and in unspoken words, our chaos finds meaning.""

  • av Jahanvi Upadhyaya
    169

    She is my debut anthology, and is an earnest attempt to string together the world of thoughts, feelings and emotions that were brimming within me, eagerly waiting to meet you. She embodies the values and lessons most precious to me, echoing the facets of life that have greatly moved me. Through her, I wish to convey that it's okay to be where you are in life, and it's never too late to start or stop. If you really want it, you can have it. Believe in it. Hope for it. Persevere toward it.

  • av Manish Parmar
    179,-

    The Yellow Rose is a collection of poems written by Manish Parmar over the span of 7 years, it is creation of his imagination and dreams which led him to write these poems The reason it is called the yellow rose is because it means the friendship

  • av Suhrudhaa
    169

    The pieces of poetry written in this book are the ones that were written in the most vulnerable times when emotions were raw, explicit and free from shield. The words reflect a lot of experienced & unexperienced love , joy, grief, trauma, inner reflections and mystical moments that the author stumbled upon.

  • av Shreyasi Srivastava
    169

    From mythologies to the British era to a fantasy world, I ventured wherever my thoughts took me. There is no boundary of themes or writing styles in this book. This is my expression of freedom. I have written about the struggles of lord Hanuman and I have written about the legend of a lover's haunt. So, join me on my journey of finding stories of different realms, times, and eras.

  • av Shreya Shah
    169

    ""Love, Life & Teenage is a collection of free verse poems written at different times through the life of the author, that explores a range of emotions through the lens of a teenager, felt and experienced by the author.""""Unable to forget,Alone the rose weeps,The color of an Unforgiving Red""""From hatred at one's own self to learning how to love one's self, Love, Life & Teenage will take you through the rollercoaster that is Teenage. The book includes dark and mature themes, from the very beginning, exploring the darkened corners of the teenage mind and then goes on to explain how the author eventually comes undone of their chains and begins to dream of a future, unknown to her before.""""Alone a bud grows, Deep inside my heart, Blooming like hope does,From within the cracks""""Dreams are the desires you hope will materialize one day. One begins dreaming of a previously impossible future when they begin believing in their ability to fulfil their dreams, when they begin to love themselves and eventually others too.""""You gave me a name,That ended in yours,You gave me a life,That ended with yours""""- Love, Life & Teenage By Shreya Shah""

  • av Yeshwanth Zagabathuni
    169

    """Wild and hidden L.O.V.E." is a book that primarily focuses on loving and inspiring. Most of the poems in this book are based on love while the last set of poems is intended to also inspire and convey a message. The poet also wishes to introduce new styles of writing a poem apart from the standardized ones, which generally comprise multiple stanzas of fixed length or even a single stanza. For instance, there is a poem with 6 lines in its first stanza, 5 in its second, 4 in its third, and so on. It finishes with one line in its last stanza. Crazy! He knows!There are also multiple poems that commonly go by the name "The Hidden Clue - x". These poems do not follow a fixed pattern and are intended for the reader to not only read but also find hidden clues in them. Along with traditional ones, the poet presents a few other ways in which one may write poems that not many poets must have tried. The hope is to lead young poets to increase the variety and coin new styles in writing poems.""

  • av K J Mercer
    169

    Poems to read aloud or in your head but always to be enjoyed

  • av Mj Parman
    169

    ""This work is written in response to the sudden and heartbreaking loss of a dear friend, for whom I cared greatly. I started writing poems about my relationships in 2010, and in time they have become the only way I seem to process hard affection-related emotions. So, this is me wading through deep and murky waters of the loss of someone who meant a great deal to me- regardless of how he may have felt in return.""

  • av Rachel Ragan
    169

    A brief collection of poems and thoughts from a chronically ill, clinically disabled musician.

  • av Marie Williams
    169

    Journey through the mind of a black mama finding her way back to creativity. This collection of free verse and prose poetry gives topics like motherhood, love, and adult-age insecurities a place to exist. I Remembered Poetry is about exploring your creativity without limitations and remembering to give your thoughts a voice.

  • av Ruthanne Cuthbert
    169

    This book is just a bunch of poems. I have put together. That I am hopeful people will enjoy. Maybe learn something from them.

  • av Madhvi Shah
    155,-

    A series of Poems that motivates life and the diverse ways of living it.

  • av Pratishtha Nahata
    155,-

    This is a collection of poems from the "in-between" states, seasons of life, big feelings, challenging feelings, and the creative process itself. These were written during the decade between being 20 & 30 and are about things felt & experiences savoured in this time.

  • av J. C Johnston
    155,-

    The poetry of Now that I'm Older details the challenging relationship of a young adult and the life-changing moments they've experienced. The poems witness and embody the highs and lows of mental and physical health struggles and transport the reader into the very moments that changed the course of the author's life forever. With every poem, their weighty words foster acknowledgement, acceptance, and recovery.

  • av Sheridan Powell
    155,-

    An exploration into personal identity and a journey to find my place in society.

  • av Ash Filonova
    169

    wild roses of the sea' is a collections of poems looking at what it is like to be human. Topics like love and depression are explored in a way that is relatable and emotional. Nature plays a prevalant part in this collection; imagery of the natural world is used throughout, bringing notice to the small parts of life that are often overlooked.

  • av Elizabeth Donahue
    155,-

    My thoughts and feelings about the last few years of my life. That's it. That's all. If even one person relates to one poem, it's a win. Thanks for reading.

  • av Jennifer Rak
    155,-

    Tomorrow is Coming is a journey during a bout with depression. The author shares a part of her experience from her darkest days to when she could finally see the light after the fog lifted.

  • av Nasreen Hussain
    155,-

    All the poems composed here are from 2015-2022. The arrangement is not chronological. They are the consequences of reflection; inspired by grief, falling in love, travelling and solitude. The writing is driven by the recurrent nature of choice and consequence, relentless youth, self-realization and growth.

  • av Yanise Hoetmer
    169

    This book of poems is for the people who don't know how to feel or sometimes feel too much. Here is a collection of poems to help you feel things that you didn't even know you were feeling. Some may be sad, some may be happy. Some may leave you numb to the bone and some feel like you're drowning. I hope you enjoy the collection of feelings that I have put together. And I'm sorry if you can relate anything that is written. Truly iam. I wish all the best for all the broken hearts and souls out there.

  • av Robyn Forbes
    155,-

    Talk a walk through the abusive trauma of my marriage; straight through to the beautiful emergence of my thriving life as I heal and grow.

  • av Chance Freihaut
    169

    What comes to your mind every day? Is there an order to your thoughts? Where would it stop if you took a pen and let it run? Would you like the finish line? The poems inside are an experiment with impulse and surrender. There is no goal beyond completing another poem, another chunk of reality pressed on white paper. With melancholy and stark incision, these twenty-one poems offer a glance into where inhibition takes us.

  • av Mairead Dunsmore
    155,-

    What makes a house a home? That is the frustrating question that author Mairead tries to answer throughout the process of completing her fixer-upper house. Dealing with the highs and lows and stresses and joys of DIY, this anthology of poems follows her for 21 days of trying to complete the biggest task she's ever taken on.

  • av Feba Philip
    169

    Bittersweet' is Feba's first solo publication and it delves into some darker themes and reflections on life with a few whimsical pieces here and there.

  • av Andrew Place
    169

    ""This is a book about being an antagonistic protagonist. It's a book about proclaiming yourself an outlaw and proudly painting your graffiti on the walls of life. This is about the music we make, the dances we dance, and the electricity we feel with each other. It is a book about quantum entanglement and everything and everyone we touch. It is about living passionately, falling up and getting down, and yes, falling down as well. Do we choose to get up? Do we crawl? Or do we stay down and maybe take a nap where we lay, letting dreams sneak up and delve into our subconscious giving it the voice it secretly craves? This is a book about staying up all night talking, ranting, asking questions, and it's also a book about laughter. Raucous laughter. Secret laughter. Laughter in eyes that only I can see. It's about becoming a conduit for the muse and the theatrics of imbalance. It's a book about getting in your car and driving without a destination. It is about being alive and weird and unfocused. This is definitely a book about being what is commonly referred to as 'crazy'. It's also about the beauty of the bittersweet and about the quiet, subtle grace of the forlorn. This is a book about the endless pull of the forbidden. And this is a book about love. This is a book.""

  • av Laine Renee
    155,-

    The Beginning is a collection of poems from different years, pulled together to express a wave of emotions.

  • av Charlotte Gosling
    155,-

    ""Twenty-one poems challenging and exposing mental health, race, love and society for what it is. The poems flit between verse and prose, using punctuation unorthodoxly. Each poem is raw and uncensored Charlotte wants her readers to cringe at her honesty. Please read this book with an open heart for maximum enjoyment. What I don't say is Charlotte's second collection of poetry, her first being Not Set In Stone. Read if you dare.""

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