Poems Of Life

Poems Of Life

Lashae Phillips

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Lashae L Phillips
Año de edición:
2025
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Poesía
ISBN:
9798218696986
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In Poems of Life, Lashae Phillips delivers a soul-baring journey through pain, love, identity, and empowerment. This collection of more than 60 poems is a window into the unspoken battles we fight and the resilience it takes to keep rising.From the silent struggles of The War Within and The Cries Within to the haunting echoes of I Cry for the Little Girl That’s Inside, Lashae explores what it means to heal while still hurting. She writes with fierce honesty about Trials and Tribulations, Heartbreak, Devastating Calls, and the moments when we ask Tell Me Why, why, and Is It True.But within the sorrow is a relentless will to thrive. Whether celebrating the strength of A Black Businesswoman, reflecting on Sweet Honesty, or honoring legacy in I Come from Greatness, Lashae’s voice never wavers. Her words reach into the depths of Cold as Ice realities and still offer warmth, clarity, and hope.These poems speak to love in all its forms-from True Love and More Than Friends to the heartbreak of The Love I Once Had and Missing You. They challenge injustice in Black-on-Black Crime, ignite dreams in I Have a Dream Like Martin Luther King, and remind us to Never Change who we are at the core.Whether you’re questioning, healing, loving, or simply surviving, Poems of Life is a mirror to your soul and a light in your darkness. It’s a bold reminder that even when it Hurts, even when you Can’t Let Go, you’re Still Rising Inside.This isn’t just a book of poetry. It’s a testimony. A revelation. A call to Make a Change-and prove that you are God’s Child, full of Fire, Love, and purpose.

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