The Scars That Still Bleed -Poetry

The Scars That Still Bleed -Poetry

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The Scars That Still Bleed is a raw and aching collection of poetry about love lost and the wounds that time hasn't fully healed. These verses speak to the quiet moments after a storm, the lingering pain, the unanswered questions, the memories that cut deep. With brutal honesty and tender vulnerability, this book captures what it means to mourn someone who's still alive in your heart. Each poem is a scar reopened, a truth laid bare, a step toward reclaiming the pieces of yourself left behind in the wreckage. For anyone who's ever loved too deeply and broken too silently, this collection will feel like being seen.
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She doesn't talk about it not out loud. Not the childhood stolen behind closed doors. Not the nights that blurred into silence. Not the years of shame, of pain, of pretending to be okay. But on the page? She tells the truth. In this deeply personal and soul baring collection, a young woman traces her path through a lifetime of abuse, betrayal, and grief-and the quiet, aching journey of healing that follows. Through poetry, she unearths the stories she's never spoken aloud, giving voice to the trauma that shaped her, and the strength that's carried her through. Each poem is a heartbeat. A scar. A step forward. Sometimes backwards. But always hers. Living. Breaking. Surviving. Healing. This is not just her story. It's the story of anyone who's ever felt broken, unseen, or unheard and still chose to write themselves into the light.

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