Om Seventeen in Breeze
A woman, at first delighted when she reunites with her former lover, is quickly forced to remember the horrors he put her through during their relationship.
Torn- at once missing him, then wishing he was dead, she describes her pain to him in vivid detail. What follows is her response. "Like the magpie caws,
And the crow stands,
And the hate I write,
I am an omen of more."
-from Seventeen in Breeze Raw, unabashed and unafraid, Seventeen in Breeze is a collection of poetry that traverses infatuation, despair, and heartbreak through the frames of a dialogue between two lovers, yet ends with the cries of closure.
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Poems marked with a ◓ symbol include themes that can potentially be distressing to certain audiences. Proceed with caution... No, seriously-you are going to need a box of tissues.
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