Nowhere; Now Here

Nowhere; Now Here

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A collection of my personal poems that I have written over the years. The poems in question are that of estranged time capsules, fever dreams, bouts of frustration, visions of apocalypses, and even love. For the sake of keeping the algorithm healthy and well fed, I decided to consolidate my works into this collection as a means of better organization in my portfolio, but slowly over time; so some of the works I have kept posted on my page will no longer be available to view, but only for a short while as I will be adding everything to this collection, as well as new additions never published before! I hope you enjoy my intrepid collection of thoughts, tantrums, and truths. Thank you for reading!
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Trinkets

If you want to read without the commitment, this is the perfect book for you. You can open it and read a few excerpts once in a while, or you can read it in one go. The entries here have various themes which may confuse readers as it confused the writer to complete it. Check out Miscellanea, the second book inspired from the last entries of Trinkets. A collection of prose and poems, of rhymes, and riddles, and a piece of a shattered heart. "...Now this collection is bleeding with those memories. And I want you to understand. I want you to know what happened. I want you to feel every emotion that I felt. Flip the pages and understand. It could take some time. But believe me. Those days felt like it could last forever, too." -Summer (2016)

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