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The Burden of Unsaid Words

The Burden of Unsaid Words

Penelope Hawthorne

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Editorial:
Creative Arts Management OÜ
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9783690804134

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In 'The Burden of Unsaid Words,' readers are invited on a poignant journey through the intricate landscapes of silence and unvoiced emotions. This collection captures the weight of thoughts left unspoken, exploring the delicate balance between vulnerability and restraint. Each poem delves into the human experience, encapsulating moments of longing, regret, and the profound power of words that linger in the heart without ever escaping the lips. The verses dance between bittersweet reminiscence and fierce yearning, revealing the beauty and complexity found in both the spoken and the unsaid. With vivid imagery and evocative language, the poet invites us to confront the shadows of our own unexpressed feelings, urging us to reflect on the connections we forge and the ones we cautiously protect.  'The Burden of Unsaid Words' serves as a heartfelt reminder of the stories that often remain trapped within us, encouraging readers to embrace both the silence and the melody of expression. In every line, discover the transformative power of language and the freedom that comes with finally finding the courage to speak.

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