TEENAGE PSALMS

TEENAGE PSALMS

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Teenage Psalms is a collection of raw, unfiltered poetry that captures the chaos, beauty, and heartache of youth. Each verse is a prayer, a confession, a rebellion-whispered in the dark and screamed into the void. From love and loss to self-discovery and silent battles, this book is for the ones who feel too much and speak too little. A lyrical journey through the highs and lows of adolescence, Teenage Psalms is a testament to the unshakable spirit of those still finding their way.
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Darlene's life wasn't measured in years. It was counted in days. Eighteen, addicted, and already losing more than she could hold, she learned how to survive with a needle in her vein and a lie on her tongue. Then came Gunner. He wasn't her savior. He was just as lost. Another addict running from his own ghosts, another heart that didn't know how to beat without chaos. They found each other in the wreckage. But love doesn't fix what's broken. It only shows you what still bleeds. Can they save each other, or will their worlds collide one last time? ⸻ ⚠️ Trigger Warning This story contains themes of addiction, self-harm, overdose, and grief. Please read with care. ✍️ Author's Note for Readers This book is raw, emotional, and unflinching-but it's also about survival, love, and the weight of every single day. If you've ever struggled, or loved someone who did, I wrote this for you. And if you're struggling right now: you are not alone. Reach out to someone safe. 💬 If you connect with this story, vote, comment, share-it means more than you know.

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