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My Poems Collection by CharjayLove
CharjayLove
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This collection of poems is a heartfelt mix of different styles-tanaga, haiku, free verse, prose plus both short and longer pieces-that beautifully showcase the rich expression in Tagalog, Bisaya, and English. Each poem carries the poet's genuine voice, weaving raw and honest emotions about sadness, happiness, love, the deep love of God, people have already experienced it-realities and more. Throughout the poems and their titles, you'll find reflections on peace, friendship-both real and fake-family ties, and the struggle with depression. Even with some heavy themes, there's always a touch of humor that brings lightness into the depth. More than just words, this collection is a journey into the poet's heart and mind, sharing stories and feelings that are deeply personal yet universally relatable. The blend of languages adds a unique flavor, making each poem a beautiful tapestry of emotions and truth.This collection of poems contains strong or unsettling language and imagery, which may not be appropriate for children or individuals who are particularly sensitive.
A Poets Diary by des1331
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I really enjoy writing and I have been writing poems for a while, I'm finally gaining the confidence to share them, some are extremely personal to me and discuss some topics that may make people uncomfortable so please check the tws. Most of them are genuine, and a few are dramatized and/ or are made up completely. It's up to the reader to figure out which are which. That's the beauty of interpretation. The ones that use quotes or I said that whoever said a certain thing are one hundred percent real, I could provide screenshots to prove them. Anyway, even though most of these are genuine and come from me, if you want me to write about something specific, I can definitely try just lmk! Best Ranks #2 In Poem #3 in poetry/poembook