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Not all wars are loud.
Some unfold in silence; within thoughts, within memories, within the spaces we never speak of.
A Thousand Quiet Wars is a collection of poems that traces the unseen conflicts of existence: the tension between who we are and who we are expected to be, between what we feel and what we hide. Each piece holds a moment of resistance, a fracture, or a fleeting understanding, small battles that shape us in ways the world rarely notices.
These poems do not seek resolution.
They sit with the chaos, the quiet, and everything in between
where the loudest wars are the ones no one hears.
The poetry of my heart, a rising phoenix of burning ash. A retry at innumerable dilemmas, many wars inside myself.
A Poetry Collection of a thousand wars, a thousand deaths, and a thousand times of trying again.
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"The Old Widow grieves the mystery of an unlived history."
-From The Old Widow
"Memories have left lesions in their stead."
-From Bane
"How can you ever find those eyes
and eat away your bread?"
-From Lads of The Moors
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