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What Lemons Made Me - Poetry
What Lemons Made Me - Poetry
What Lemons Made Me - Poetry
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This book is like a building that took years to construct. Through seasons of negative constructs that broke through the pavement, the strongest of flowers arise. Emotional realizations can be found, painted within the pages here. Feelings this intense need to be transformed into a stronger storyline. These written words are meant to engage the senses and let the imagination recreate similar moments felt by many before. Self-realization allows the pondering of what's known about others and what you think you know about yourself. Organized to follow a loose projection of a summer theme wherein there are the beautiful moments to savor as well as storms to get through.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 17, 2024
ISBN9798223074373
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    What Lemons Made Me - Poetry - Jasmine Robinson

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    This book is like a building that took years to construct. Through seasons of negative constructs that broke through the pavement, the strongest of flowers arise. Emotional realizations can be found, painted within the pages here. Feelings this intense need to be transformed into a stronger storyline.

    These written words are meant to engage the senses and let the imagination recreate similar moments felt by many before. Self-realization allows the pondering of what’s known about others and what you think you know about yourself.

    Organized to follow a loose projection of a summer theme wherein there are the beautiful moments to savor as well as storms to get through.

    Thank you.

    Breathe

    Before we begin,

    Close your eyes.

    You’ll say when,

    But first, breathe me in.

    Air fills you up,

    Your lungs will sprout.

    Open your mind,

    Now breathe out.

    Hidden

    In my words,

    I lay bare.

    Real world,

    I stay hidden.

    My words

    Do not express.

    My feelings

    Are better written.

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