A Poppies Poem

A Poppies Poem

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A Poppies Poem is a deeply personal collection of poems that blends universal struggles with intimate reflections. Through these verses, I explore the loss of childhood innocence, the impact of technology on our lives, the silenced voices of women, environmental decay, and the raw complexities of self-perception. Some of these poems stem from my own experiences-moments of frustration, longing, and self-discovery that have shaped who I am. They reflect the world as I see it: imperfect yet worth fighting for, harsh yet filled with beauty. This collection isn't just about the struggles we face but about finding strength in vulnerability and the courage to question the status quo. These words are pieces of me, shared with the hope that they'll resonate with you, too.
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"Thoughtful, often sad, and angry poems. It's an outlet. A way to be heard. Not genius; only jumbled messes of the multitude of my thoughts fighting their way out of my brain. There's so much I want to say, but not enough time to say it. Here are my attempts." (Poems, collection 1.0) the best of my poems I've written during the years 2017-2021, (all from the original Poems book), revised, edited, and occasionally renamed - and when I say best, I don't mean good, so... go read my other poetry - the ones with actual titles. cataclysmic is comprised of poems inspired by (but generally drastically different from) the poems from this collection. there's a fair bit of rhyming in this one though, and it's not too bad - if you're into that.

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