The War Against Ourselves
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Ongoing, First published Feb 08, 2015
This book includes free verse poems and laments about depression, sadness, loss, love and the world around us all written by myself. These poems rotate between topics of my dead loved ones, the horrible world we live in, the one I love, and other things that I thought was necessary to write about. I think you will be able to relate to a lot of these poems and if you are depressed or if you just like poetry I suggest that you read this book.
 
I am aware of the fact that I will never become the great writer I have dreamed of, and I know that my writing isn't that great. But if I can change at least one life with my words than I will be more than happy. So please take in mind that this book is the first one I have ever written. Please just bear with me till the end. 

*Note that everything in this book is written by me, all credit goes to me. You are free to use any of my poems as long as you include my name and credit.
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