Stitching Stars with Broken Threads
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Stitching Stars with Broken Threads is a poignant collection that weaves the fragile beauty of human experience into verse. In these poems, the fragments of heartache, hope, and healing come together like stars sewn from the remnants of a shattered sky. Each word is a thread, carefully stitched into the fabric of life's most tender moments-moments of love lost and found, of darkness and light, of quiet resilience in the face of life's imperfections. With lyrical grace and raw vulnerability, this collection explores the art of mending, of creating something whole from what has been broken, and the quiet power in embracing our scars. Prepare to be drawn into a world where the stars you thought had fallen are carefully pieced together once more.
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