From Pain to Poetry

From Pain to Poetry

Gwen Danwood

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Welcome To The Storm Publishing!
Año de edición:
2025
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Poesía
ISBN:
9781966612582

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In From Pain to Poetry: A Collection of Spoken Word, Volume 1, Gwen Danwood explores social milieu and emotional dispositions through spoken lines. The force of delivery juggles with emotions, creating a rhythmic repetition of words that adds to the poem’s musical quality.Thematically, the book examines originality and human experiences such as suffering, disappointment, forgiveness, virtue, love, relationships, and courage. Despite all the challenges life throws at humanity, she displays without a doubt where one can find their help in their time of trouble.In the poem, 'Finally,' Danwood delivers the message of encountering the innermost joy in one’s soul, after experiencing the rejection of men. Her voice speaks directly to the soul. An accessible blend of everyday language and lyrical form, this collection invites readers and spoke word lovers alike to feel, reflect, and connect. She offers not just poetry, but a mirror for anyone who is or has ever faced life hardships, endured, and grown.These are not just poems-they are echoes of the unseen pain and challenges translated into the art of God’s beauty relayed like beautiful butterfly wings seen displayed.

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