The Black Butterfly
By Angela Yangg
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The Black Butterfly - Angela Yangg
Copyright © 2022 by Angela Yangg.
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This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to any actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.
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Rev. date: 03/11/2022
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In this, you will find:
Power
Satisfaction
Regression
Completion
Hopelessness
Happiness
Love
Anxiety
Anger
Sadness
Heartbreak
Compulsion
Confidence
Truth
Reality
Contents
Midnight, September 2017
A Letter to Myself
Sunday, January 5th Checklist:
Intrusive Thoughts to Myself
Why Did They Name It After a Beer?
Rewind
Poems of love
Drunk Driving
Your parents were there
You, 24
A Letter to Her
An Olive Branch
Love in April
I am confused.
Sister
An Unhealthy Love
April 10th
Maybe I’ll speak up one day.
Dear Sister, October 2018
May 2021
April 2021
Grandma
Excuse My Language
Affirmations for Anxiety
A Letter to You
Day One of Quarantine
Mom, March 2021
I love how
A Letter to My Mother
To the Man Who Gave Me Peace
Author’s Note:
From the beginning of my childhood to becoming a twenty-two year old woman, I have realized that I have strong opinions and lots to say. I realized at a young age that I am able to connect and empathize with others very effectively but have lacked the self-care and self-evaluation that I needed to grow. This book allowed me to open up and present my life through a creative world. Hopefully this book can be relatable to you. I wrote this to spread awareness of mental health, societal dilemmas, social issues, and motivate others to become informed about these factors in life. Some of these topics are personal and others are elaborated and dramaticized to spread awareness.
Did you know that the black butterfly resembles renewal, restruction, and rebirth? This is my journey of transforming