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The poetry collection "Another shade of blue" explores the facets of a young person's feelings. Sometimes it feels like a rollercoaster ride. Sometimes it feels like drowning. Sometimes it feels like flying. And sometimes it feels blue.
"The last snowflake lands on my nose and melts. Blue fingers turning white. With a distant familiarity I look at your lingering gaze and wonder what changed. Nostalgia fills the air and the dew reminds us of the seasons changing and new beginnings." Shades Of Blue delves into the raw and emotional journey of navigating your early twenties. Through a collection of poems, Mia C. reflects on the challenges of growing up where friendships are tested, hearts are broken, and the sense of belonging feels fleeing. Resonating with anyone who has ever questioned their place in the world.
...................................................................... The truth is, That no matter how hard you try to chase it, It wont come to you without its price. All you sometimes have to pay is close attention. Dare? ...................................................................... In a world, so turned upside down by deceit and pretence, the truth is never shown in full eclipse. Just like the moon, which entire gleam is hidden for most of the time, it still shines through. Words and confessions at their rawest are those being the likliest not touched by falsehood. Such as find their place in poetry, beautiful by its honesty. It is difficult by any means to find what you have no actual clue or familiarity of, but this poetry collection of thoughts, experience, anger, sadness, dreams and everything yet so true about being alive in a world of lies so white and hidden, guides through the darkness of wondering.
Dear Reader, I, the book you are looking at right now, might be your nemesis. This is the case if your shell is the hiding place of a hollow soul. A soul incapable of enjoying the little things in life, incapable of understanding the variety of thoughts and emotions the poems written on my pages might evoke. But even then we can change our relationship for the better. If you are willing to let me guide you, so you can explore something new and think about a thing or two you've never thought about before. "Nemesis of hollow souls", ein Poetry-Buch gefüllt mit leichten, tiefgründigen, positiven und negativen Gedanken. Gefüllt mit einem Blick auf die Welt und ins eigene Innere, sowie eigenen Illustrationen. Gefüllt mit bilingualer Poesie, da sich Poesie und die Kunst im Allgemeinen nicht von Sprache aufhalten lässt.
“ In the kitchen there was a box of fresh oranges, their scent lingered in the air. The fruits were made to be shared. ” From a distance, Umiko watches the people her age, classmates, how they seem to experience their teenage life in a way, she does not feel a part of. Trying to fit in, she gets lost between her parents worries for her sickness and the wish to leave her hometown. Somewhat of a loner, she never had meaningful or deep friendships, until Nora, a girl from her school, choses to befriend her. Being friends with Nora, Umiko slowly opens up and leaves overcomes the walls she built up inside. After spending a summer together, it becomes clear, how much both care for each other and feel a deep sense of belonging when seeing one another. But every friendship comes to an end, some more tragic than others.
dear my loneliness, maybe i should call u by a name. what name would suit u? i think Violet is nice. maybe because violet is a cold color and u are cold too. i really wanted to say that i hate u Violet. i hate no one more than u. u are the worst thing that ever happened to me. i hate how u make me cry a few tears but never enough to burst. but still i am too familiar with u to just let u go. i hate how cold u feel but when i look deeper, there is something comforting about u. because when i have no one, i still have you. this book is for everyone who truly feels. love, hate, sadness, loneliness and confusion and in between the lines there is some hope for a better tomorrow.
"All our dreams can come true if we have the courage to pursue them." ~Walt Disney After waking up in an unknown environment, all she wants to do is get out of there. Finding her way through the forest, not always alone, she eventually realizes that maybe the saying we all know is true. Perhaps the journey is the reward. A short story, full of metaphors about what it's like to go through twelve years of school. What it feels like to grow up, and what it can feel like to try to make the right choices in life.
For whatever we lose (like a you or a me), its always our self we find in the sea. - E. E. Cummings
"The Curtains Were Blue" unfolds in three poignant movements, each shedding light on a distinct chapter of Aria's tumultuous road through love and self-discovery. The book reads like a poetic diary of adolescence blooming into young adulthood, inviting readers to reflect on their own growth journeys. Past relationships, unresolved feelings, and the fight to know oneself almost merge into one. We follow Aria navigating the labyrinth of her emotions and memories, only to get to the introspective reckoning and a serendipitous occurrence that shapes her final sense of self.