Poetic Letters Too

Poetic Letters Too

Indey S Cruz

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Editorial:
Indey Cruz
Año de edición:
2026
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9798231328345
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Book DescriptionPoetic Letters Too: The Day We Were is a deeply reflective collection of poetic letters about love that has lived, changed, and left its mark.Moving beyond the drama of beginnings and the sting of endings, this book explores what remains after love shifts shape. Through tender, honest, and emotionally mature poems, the writer revisits marriage, first loves, forbidden connections, fleeting desires, and the quiet lessons each relationship leaves behind.These letters are not written in bitterness or longing, but in understanding. Past partners are remembered not as losses or fantasies, but as teachers - people who helped shape identity, deepen empathy, and clarify what love truly means.Blending the sacred and the everyday, the poems travel from wedding vows to folded towels, from shared laughter to difficult truths, from private memories to universal insight. Humor, humility, and warmth weave through every page.This is poetry for grown hearts - for readers who know that love does not fail when it ends, that relationships can be meaningful without lasting forever, and that every connection leaves light we carry forward.The Day We Were is not a story about what was lost.It is a tribute to what was given - and the legacy of love that remains.

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