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Ramblings of the Heartbroken von KaySam21
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💔 Ramblings of the Heartbroken 💔 A collection of shattered words from souls who loved too deeply. They promised forever... But forever ended too soon. They said you were everything... But treated you like nothing. This anthology dives into the raw, unfiltered chaos of heartbreak - the unanswered messages, the cold goodbyes, the nights that never seem to end. From fleeting love to soul-crushing betrayal, every piece is a mirror reflecting the moments we wish we could forget... and the pain we secretly still carry. If you've ever loved someone who didn't love you back, this book was written for you. 📖 Read it when the world is asleep and your heart can't stop remembering. 🔥 Perfect for anyone who's ever whispered, "I miss you" to a ghost. They say misery loves company, knowing that someone else has gone through the same thing makes you feel better( that's what this book does to you)
You von Prof_VOdulate
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In "You," a captivating poetry anthology by Victor 'Prof' Odulate, the author returns to similar themes and akin to those found in his debut anthology: "Woes of a Hopeless Romantic". Immerse yourself in a journey of emotions and introspection. From the poignant verses of "What Could've Been" that explore the bittersweet memories of missed opportunities, to the enigmatic encounter in "Silhouette," where a fleeting moment sparks curiosity and desire. In "Nuanced Glances," discover the power of unspoken connections and the language of subtle gestures. And when the words fail, the poem "Call?" invites you to step beyond texting, to lend an ear and offer comfort. "Strides" takes you on a sentimental stroll filled with laughter, companionship, and unspoken affection, while "Starlight" unveils a tale of cosmic love and the enduring desire to be together. With each turn of the page, "Golden Moments" are unveiled, showcasing the beauty of fleeting experiences and the impact they leave behind. In "Flight," soar through the highs and lows of personal growth, while "Hooked" delves into the complexities of relationships. Unveiling the essence of the human experience, "You" is an anthology that will leave you longing for more, connecting you to the universal emotions that bind us all.
Cold Sweat  von Prof_VOdulate
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This anthology is a natural sequel to the last from the author - "Conversations With Myself". As such, it carries within it similar themes and subject matters. The author focuses on an introspective approach in examining and showcasing deeper themes. The themes of depression, regret, grief and esteem are uncovered in this trip into the mind of the author.
Conversations With Myself  von Prof_VOdulate
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Following his debut Anthology (The Woes of a Hopeless Romantic), the Author continues in the same vein of expressing emotions rather than narrating events. He however goes down a different route as regards subject matter. With Romance playing a minimal role in this anthology, the author focuses on an introspective approach in examining and showcasing deeper themes. The themes of depression, regret, grief and esteem are uncovered in this trip into the mind of the author.
The Woes of a Hopeless Romantic  von Prof_VOdulate
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The Poet Persona takes the reader on a journey through his thoughts and thought processes as he, alongside the reader, uncovers what the world of romance has for him. Unsurprising for a novice, it turns out to be sweet and sour, and largely woeful as the title suggests. This anthology is not the usual anthology as it is more of an exposition into thoughts across different points in the plot of the storyline as opposed to a full-on narration of events that most anthologies end up being.