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What Stays When You Leave

What Stays When You Leave

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Poetry
Poems I've written through the years. Hope you enjoy! These aren't just words on a page- they're fragments of who I was, who I became, and who I'm still trying to understand. Inside this book, you'll find pieces of love that burned too bright, silences that said more than words ever could, and nights where thoughts refused to let me rest. Some poems will feel like heartbreak. Some will feel like healing. Others... like standing in the middle of something infinite, not knowing whether to stay or let go. This is for the ones who feel too deeply. For the ones who love like it's eternal, even when it isn't. For the ones still searching for meaning in the chaos. Maybe you'll find yourself in these lines. Maybe you won't. But either way- thank you for being here.
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Writing is a terrifying act of creation that requires us to push past the fear of being known and bare our souls to others. It gives us a glimpse into our multifaceted lives, both as writers who share their stories and as readers who bring their own unique experiences to what they read. Writing serves as a beautiful connection to each other and our world. This collection of poetry and prose is intended for those of us who feel we have lost our connections and sometimes feel a little less than human because of it.

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