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Poems Worth Saving
Poems Worth Saving
Poems Worth Saving
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Poems Worth Saving

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A collection of poetry about heartbreak, family, homesickness, and self-discovery—six years in the making. Writing poems instead of keeping a diary, these were the ones worth saving.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 7, 2020
ISBN9781370322275
Poems Worth Saving
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Abigail de Niverville

Abigail de Niverville is an author, poet, and composer based in Toronto. Originally from the East Coast of Canada, she often is inspired by her hometown. She holds an M.Mus from the University of Toronto.Abigail's debut novel I KNEW HIM is now available from NineStar Press and most major book retailers. Her poetry chapbook POEMS WORTH SAVING is available now in ebook through most major book retailers and in print on Amazon.

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    Poems Worth Saving - Abigail de Niverville

    Poems Worth Saving

    Poems Worth Saving

    Abigail de Niverville

    Copyright © 2020 Abigail de Niverville

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, performed, or used in any manner whatsoever without written consent from the author, except in reviews where brief quotations are permitted.

    Website: adeniverville.com

    Twitter/Facebook: @adeniverville

    Cover Photo and Design: Cristina Nikolic of NXSTY MEDIA

    Formatting: Ceillie Simkiss

    To my former self, who carried me through it all.

    I intend to fill this world

    with all that I am

    and have never been.

    I’ve imagined you in different ways

    in the window

    on the street

    in passing cars

    holding me with your gaze.

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