Freedom Forgets Failure

Freedom Forgets Failure

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Poem book by Jewels This is my poem book Volume one. All of these poems are linked to my own personal experiences. And my life. These poems will contain: - Obsessive love - unstable relationships - childhood trauma - religious trauma - Break ups - experiences with BPD And a whole lot more. These poems are about my own personal feelings and experiences. I can't create two poem books so I'm created one for right now about just my personal experiences. There will be more books in the future. About different topics. These are just personally significance to me and my proud works. Please enjoy! -Jewels Highest ranks: #41 on personalthoughts
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A world of poems captured in a single book, written by a girl who played every role: the academic achiever, the loyal friend, the eldest daughter, and more. She was always the one chosen for the top rank, yet she was never the one chosen by love. This collection is a bridge across the years, composed of verses that trace a haunting evolution where the innocent wonders of childhood slowly sharpen into the cold realizations of the real world. Yours truly, RosePoet (Note: These entries are not arranged in chronological order; however, I have included dates to serve as a guide to navigate the journey through time.) Pinterest: Littlemisstaromilktea

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