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Where the Stars Still Burn

Where the Stars Still Burn

Faith Quackenbush

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Cipher & Sage
Año de edición:
2025
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Poesía
ISBN:
9798230734352
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Where the Stars Still BurnIn Where the Stars Still Burn, the light of the human experience shines through the darkness, exploring the quiet beauty and the haunting complexities of life. This collection of poems captures fleeting moments-an unspoken word, a fleeting glance, a heartbeat-woven with themes of nature, love, loss, and the transformative power of memory.From the fire of spider lilies blooming in the night to the stormy depths of gray eyes that hold centuries of untold stories, each poem is a journey into a world where beauty and sorrow intertwine. The collection touches on the fleeting fragility of existence, the strength in vulnerability, and the quiet power of silence in a world filled with noise.The poems draw inspiration from the natural world, from metal music’s raw intensity, and from the timeless questions raised by human history. Where the Stars Still Burn invites readers to pause, to reflect, and to find a connection between the stars in the sky and the sparks within us all. It is a book for those who seek to understand what lingers after the fire fades and what endures in the quiet moments of our lives.

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