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  • av Nicole Rheinhardt
    169

    A poetry collection of lifelong observations from my life including grief, loss, love, betrayal and healing.

  • av L. K. Brooks Simpson
    155,-

    A collection of poems inspired by the life of the author.

  • av Ashley Green
    169

    A collection of poems by Ashley Green, inspired by love, war, nature and faith.

  • av Laura Smith
    169

    ""What does being a hopeless romantic mean to you? To some, hopeless romantics are naïve people who shamelessly wear rose-tinted goggles and believe in an idealised version of romance, despite all evidence and experience to the contrary. To others, hopeless romantics are sentimental, sensitive folk who care deeply and love with passion and gusto.It certainly seems like the art of sentimentalism is becoming lost to the world. We are drowning in oceans of instant gratification and commercialism. Take a break from our reality for a little while and enjoy some short poems that relish what it means to be alive through the enjoyable and unpleasant.""

  • av Anne McAlduff
    179,-

    A book of poetry about grief and working through that grief to better understand myself and those who have left me behind.

  • av Toni Sawyers
    169

    ""random thoughtmistakestriumphslooking outside the box and using words to describe the ongoing rollerocaster""

  • av Meredith Sanders
    169

    Walking at Midnight is a collection of poems about the inner workings of the mind of someone trying to find their purpose and learning that simply living is worth it. It speaks of mental illness and continuing on an unconventional path to recovery.

  • av Lucy-Anne Murdoch
    155,-

    "Going Off On Tangents" was written in 21 days, which is a remarkably short time to write a book. Even more remarkable to write a book that covers every topic from mental health to Christmas, and from feminism to Turkish markets. This wide range of poetry brings to life the inner workings of the weird brain of author Lucy-Anne Murdoch, and provides poetry from a place of anger, sadness, hope, love, and reflection. There are poems written as bedtime tales, poems that discuss some of the great issues in our world today, and everything in between. Essentially, something for every person and every mood.

  • av Kayla Blake
    169

    A collection of poems crafted over the course of 17 years. Filled with deep meaning and understanding that i wrote through out different times in my life. Its my hope that anyone who finds the words written here might gain something from them they can take with them.

  • av Sydney Aguas
    169

    Mediator is a collection of poetry that explores Jesus Christ's role as the ultimate mediator between God and man, complete in His divinity and humanity. Looking into various elements of the Christian faith, these poems are meant to inspire readers to reflect on the transformative work of Jesus Christ in human lives and help them discover how He can transform their own.

  • av Ella Williams
    155,-

    When Ella Williams was 8 years old she defiantly declared "I Hate Poetry". In an attempt to change Ella's opinion about poetry, Ella's mother challenged her to write twenty-one poems in twenty-one days. The poems that eventuated from participating in this challenge give us wonderful insight into Ella's creative, intelligent and deeply, thoughtful mind. The preface explains how Ella's parents encouraged and supported her during this challenge.

  • av Linda Osipow
    169

    ""There are many women that walk through life battling demons that no one else sees. We are the survivors of child sexual abuse, domestic violence, and unimaginable pain and sorrow. We've crawled from the depths of darkness to seek light and embolden and embrace our loved ones.We are a sisterhood of nurturers, providers, and most of all Warriors.This is a series of poems written from the heart of one such Warrior Woman who fights fiercely each day to keep from being consumed by the world's darkness.The Warrior Woman draws strength from God and Mother Earth to support her sisterhood of Warriors in nurturing the world.""

  • av Amber Price
    169

    he sliced open his abdomen to reveal his pretty porcelain organs, his liver patterned with lavender lilies and his intestines twisting with tulips

  • av Kimberley Harvey
    155,-

    ""WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?' captures a moment in time,It captures a part of me.But I think there are parts of you in there too.""

  • av Peter van Werkhoven
    169

    "Into Space Kaleidoscope" covers a wide range of emotion and topics, from love and loss, to nostalgic longing, discovery of oneself, and fictious adventures and wars in far off lands and discovery ancient wonders. It has little to do with space, or kaleidoscopes, though the poems within do allow the watcher (reader) to see (read) some beautiful things.

  • av Victoria Tan
    155,-

    The collection of poems here explores the deep ideas that have captivated humanity since time immemorial. The most elusive of all human emotions, love, figures heavily in this body of work, with examinations of the myriad ways love can manifest from first infatuation to cruelest heartbreak. A good portion of poems also is concerned with divinity, gods, and the question of mortality versus immortality. One could argue that this anthology deals with two things, at its core: love and time.

  • av Anjannabet Toro
    169

    When, as a kid, I found that paper and pen were the only thing I could trust, I took to writing down what I felt. The only way I could express my feelings was with analogies in the form of poetry.

  • av Mary Alexander
    169

    A collection of poems that are ready for the world to see, all the secrets that I have kept hidden.

  • av Alison Storm
    169

    After feeling asleep for so long, a challenge of 21 poems in 21 days is caffeine for the soul.

  • av Georgia Alanis Campbell
    169

    A collection of musings on the changing of the seasons and the beauty, joy, and peace it can bring.

  • av Upasana Desai
    155,-

    ""They say nothing good happens after 2 AM. But I beg to differ because that is when I thrive. This book of poems is a compilation of thoughts, ideas and concepts that have kept me up late enough to catch the sunrise well into the next morning.This book will help you feel calm and help you embrace your chaos because, at the end of the day, everyone knows that all of those chaotic moments often make for a great conversation starter.""

  • av Madison Graham
    169

    ""I didn't see what you saw in me..the unlimited potential you insisted I pursue. You kept pushing me until one day, I finally broke through that cramped cocoon. Now I'm spreading my wings and flying free..On my way to become the best version of me. - Madison Graham""

  • av Sarah Hume
    155,-

    This book is a collection of poems that I have written throughout the years in times of both great light and darkness. It is my perception of my surroundings and how I choose to express my emotions in a creative and thought-provoking way.

  • av Kieana Curtiss
    169

    What does it mean have a desperate eye? It is to live a life of darkness and decrepitude. There is no light reflected in the desperate eye. It is a condition of blindness, and a divorce from truth and love. Evil dances with the desperate, and creates a song of pain and destruction.

  • av Darlene Cuevas
    169

    Eighteen poems for untamed hearts. Eighteen poems for unbridled visions. From falling stars and shades of blue to raging seas and waning moons, may this poetry book give you the courage to always strive for a better world.

  • av Jessica Blowers
    169

    This is a collection of poems inspired by the life of the author and her journey to healing. The author has been in Adult Children of Alcoholics and Dysfunctional Families (or ACA) for over a year. This is the action and work that heals her (and others of a similar background).

  • av Ryan Chilelli
    155,-

    The book is full of random poems of all types. I try to keep it fun and as clean as I can, but sometimes you have to bend the rules a bit to keep it colorful and entertaining. My goal is to twist up the head of the reader and bring about emotions and feelings they may have never felt before, and different perspectives that they may have never experienced.

  • av Poppy Rigby
    155,-

    This book is a safe space, it is something people can resonate with, it is something people can learn from, it is comfort in its rawest form. You could read this book with the hopes of feeling happy and instead it could put you in an hour long spiral, and you could find yourself going back through all of your memories, going over everything you've done and everyone you've spoken to and may even remind you what you're here for. It won't make you feel any one thing, but It will make you feel something.

  • av Kasturi Datta
    169

    In this anthology, expect to find more than one type of poem. There is a little bit of everything from love, to the Devil and dogs to the mysteries of life. For me, writing poetry means stretching the limits of my imagination as far as I can, without actually needing to be forceful because it turns out the ideas have been in my mind all along. I simply needed to have a peek inside. So that is what I have been doing over the last 21 days, and I hope all who read this book enjoy sharing in what I have found.

  • av Jeanette Santos- Strong
    155,-

    Wildflowers Plucked From The Concrete Jungle is a reflective Poetic Collection where Jea shares her emotions and thoughts offering her readers a glimpse into her experiences of her rough childhood in the Bronx, New York, along with her experiences of surviving domestic abuse, and challenges she has persevered throughout life.

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