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Scars and Stories: Poems

Scars and Stories: Poems
Author: Don Edwards
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2017-05-12
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1483468380

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Don Edwards grew up in rural southern USA. There, among few distractions, he learned that life can be lived and that love may be found, but both are ultimately taken by the "chronic Tick-Tock" of time. Based on this, he has been trying to clarify his purpose with the help of poetry. Scars and Stories is his first collection and, within its pages, he tackles love and death, since these are all that really matter. His poems show us that love can elevate us above the gravity of everyday life. At the same time, we are reminded that, despite our sense of decision-making power, we live with a mere illusion of control. Of course, ultimately death wins all battles. The clock is constantly ticking but we can offer and accept love and, in doing so, not fear the darkness or the final day.


Scars Make Your Body More Interesting & Other Stories

Scars Make Your Body More Interesting & Other Stories
Author: Sherril Jaffe
Publisher: David R. Godine Publisher
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1989
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Brief stories deal with accidents, modern childhood, jealousy, travel, and the relationship between men and women.


Scar

Scar
Author: Bruce Bond
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2020
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781733674140

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Bruce Bond's trilogy of sonnet sequences explores trauma and self-alienation and the power of imaginative life to heal--to reawaken with the past; to better understand its influence, both conscious and unconscious; to gain some measure of clarity, empathy, and freedom as we read the world around us.


The Stories Behind My Scars

The Stories Behind My Scars
Author: Thulisile P Mbatha
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2021-03-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1665586117

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Thousands of people all over the world live with depression and are afraid of asking help, so many people smile and laugh to cover up all the pain buried deep inside them. Poetry was a way for me to express my emotions, each poem has its own story to tell, from happiness, family, friends, depression, love to death. I want to spread awareness that depression is real and that people who cut themselves and commit suicide do that for a good reason, they don’t just to do it because they want to but because of the emotional pain they feel inside of them. Poetry is an easy way for one to express they emotions. It brings inner peace to one’s soul. In poetry I found a person to talk too and communicate with about my emotions and I know they are thousands of people who are going through the same thing. No matter how hard life can get always remember one thing, “You are worth it and never change who you are for someone else”.


Midnight Scars

Midnight Scars
Author: Marie Yuzon
Publisher: BookRix
Total Pages: 53
Release: 2020-11-16
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 3748764715

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Every midnight, our soul wanders around the world- keeping us half awake. It swims in the ocean, searching for that one stone thrown many years ago. That stone left a scar and a question, "What I ever did to deserve this?"


The Scars That Never Heal

The Scars That Never Heal
Author: Katherine Gutierrez
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2021-05-06
Genre:
ISBN:

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This poetry book is about the story of a girls journey through self healing and growth after her parents split and her whole world turned upside down, The Scars that Never Heal takes you into dark places, confusing situations, but most importantly to the light at the end of the tunnel. Sometimes we have to go through the dark in order to see and find our light, and when we finally get to our light, the darkness reminds us that the things that we are afraid of the most, actually make us the strongest. And in time, we will thank that darkness and chaos for the person we have grown to become. We will look at the scars it gave us and realize our power- the ability we have to overcome. Our scars are the beauty that teach us how to endure and keep on going. A symbol of our capability to live day after day. That is why they never heal. Because even if it hurts to remember, we will always have that reminder that we survived.


Scar on the Stone

Scar on the Stone
Author: Chris Agee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1998
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

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Scar on the Stone is the first anthology of Bosnian poetry in English to have appeared since the outbreak of war and genocide following the independence of Bosnia-Herzegovina in 1992. It brings together fourteen of the country's most distinguished poets, chosen on the basis of artistic merit alone, but drawn from all creeds - Muslim, Orthodox, Catholic - and none, and from all three jurisdictions of the new federation.The book begins with one of the greatest modern poets of the Balkans, Mak Dizdar (1917-1971), and ends with a selection of younger poets whose work emerged powerfully during the siege of Sarajevo. The result is a Janus-faced volume of rare breadth: one which evokes both the hidden peacetime Bosnia of Yugoslav Communism and the land ravaged by the worst war crimes on European soil since the Second World War. In a compelling introduction, editor Chris Agee relates literature to history, setting Scar on the Stone in the context of the rich, complex polyphony that is Bosnia. The translators are themselves leading poets from Britain, Ireland and America, including Harry Clifton, David Constantine, Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill, Ted Hughes, Kathleen Jamie, Ruth Padel, Charles Simic, Ken Smith and John Hartley Williams. Mak Dizdar and some of the younger poets are translated by Francis R. Jones, whose translations of Ivan V. Lalic and Vasko Popa have been widely acclaimed.


Turning My Scars Into Stars

Turning My Scars Into Stars
Author: Deyanira Priscilla Vargas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2019-03-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781796624274

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At only 14 year old, Deyanira Vargas, opens up about her sexual abuse and her road to recovery. This 3 chapter poetry book, allows you to dig deep into her thoughts allowing you to see how she dealt with depression, anxiety and PTSD. She hopes to inspire others to shine light on dark situations.


Scar and Flower

Scar and Flower
Author: Lee Herrick
Publisher: Word Poetry
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2018-10-31
Genre: American poetry
ISBN: 9781625492944

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These poems, alternately gritty and transcendent, find the spirit in our stark, hardscrabble lives."This is an incredible, luminous and most serious investigation, of being, of human suffering, of war and peace - of the factories of violence and the notebook of enlightenments. We deepen into spirit and lives lost. Lee is concerned with the turning of beauty, the intimacy of death and the boundlessness of small moments, 'the broken body of a tiny bird, fragments that can change a life. Glitterings of light, planetary systems, electric skies available and unavailable. He is the form rider' of hope. A stellar project, here. Rare and gifted, a timely arrival. Life-deep brilliance."--Juan Felipe Herrera, Poet Laureate of the United States 2015-2017"Lee Herrick is a poet of the ecstatic. In this collection, he reminds us that the body has its own light-filled astronomy, that the body is also a torrent of terror and desire. Here are furious elegies about the way America is on fire with its bombs and guns and false prayers. Herrick gathers stray echoes, a myriad of birds, the motherless ocean, and much more into A stellar project, here. Rare and gifted, a timely arrival. Life-deep brilliance. And yet, so much love, because grief is a coin spent in the currency of love. This poet is an unapologetic patriot in the vast country of love, a place of abundance in the aching language of both scars and flowers."--Sun Yung Shin, author of UNBEARABLE SPLENDORLee Herrick's visionary, ocean-hearted third collection stares down the forces sweeping through North America-and dares to listen to the howl. Scar and Flower crosses continents and oceans, translates moonlight, and reckons with what it means to be alive, and lost, and in love with fire-light at the beginning of the 21st century. Herrick's singular voice and vision propels us forward-sound over sound, rose over rose-as if to say: motion is resistance, and listening, the one true act of grace. A mighty, tender, and fearless book from a poet at the height of his powers."--Brynn Saito, author of POWER MADE US SWOON


Sea of Scars

Sea of Scars
Author: Adriana Mara
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2019-02-15
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1984568329

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When you are drowning in a broken heart, how do you feel love again? Sea of Scars is the debut book of contemporary Canadian poet, Adriana Mara. Divided into four chapters, she shares a collection of poems on drowning, sinking, rising, and swimming in the sea of love. Based on her depth of personal experience in heartbreak, depression, lust, and passion, she teaches you to find beauty in your scars. You’ll feel and embrace your own experiences as you read these verses and find hope and excitement in the power of your heart.