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The Heart Whispers
The Heart Whispers
The Heart Whispers
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The Heart Whispers

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A book of poems about a teenager suffering, love and self love and questioning her faith

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 27, 2024
ISBN9798223811787
The Heart Whispers
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Ashanti cebekhulu

Ashanti Cebekhulu: A Johannesburg Wordsmith with Adventure in Her Soul. Ashanti Cebekhulu, is a poet from South Africa. Her favourite poetry authors are Maya Angelou, William Blake and Emily Dickinson. In her free time she likes to, read ,write poetry and drink a lot of coffee. Fun facts about her is she used to have metrophobia.You can reach her @phobbicc.ashanti  on Instagram 

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    The Heart Whispers - Ashanti cebekhulu

    ** 1: Silent Tears

    In the quiet of the night, my heart whispers,

    A tale of tears that fall like gentle rivers.

    When the world feels heavy, and I can't pretend,

    I let my feelings flow, a broken heart on the mend.

    **2: Shadows of Loneliness

    Loneliness wraps around me like a shadow,

    A friend that stays, but leaves me feeling hollow.

    In crowded rooms, I search for a friendly face,

    But solitude finds me, in its cold embrace.

    **3: Broken Dreams

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    Dreams shattered like fragile glass,

    In the mirror of life, my reflections trespass.

    Hopes once high, now lost in the abyss,

    A journey of heartache, a painful reminisce.

    **4: Whispers of the Past

    Memories linger, a haunting ghost,

    Of moments cherished, now turned to frost.

    Aching for the warmth of a love that's gone,

    In the echoes of the past, I dwell upon.

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