Tis Better to Have Loved and Lost Through Loving Words: Volume 2 |
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Foreword by:
| Fenton, Peter |
Author:
| Potter, Adrian S. Graffeo, Alexandra Lake, Allan Weerasinghe, Amila Wright, Amy Trankina Watts, Anthony Komyati, Ariane Black, B. Lynch Hamrick, Catherine Black, Courtney L. David, Chonnie Beaney, Darren James, Donald Grace, Ellen R. Burkhart, Emma Elbadri, Fatima Pace, Heleina Alexander, James Frisina, Jaye Ling, John Grommersch, Kevin Carter, Kiara Taylor, Liz Kerschen, Lois Lee McMullin, Marie Boyd, Melanie Baldwin, Michael Sweet, Nick Sparling, Nina Earnest, Peggy M. Keyz, Promise Wood, Samaya Dennis, Shawn Kohler, Sherri Nichols, Sky Bell, Spero Przywara, Tania Thuynsma, Taryn George, Terril Cumaranatunge, Tharangi |
ISBN: | 978-1-954403-48-2 |
Publication Date: | Feb 2021 |
Publisher: | City Limits Publishing
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $14.99 |
Book Description:
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In the second volume of Through Loving Words, each poet recounts the intense emotions of loving deeply and then losing that passionate connection. This collection of poems describes the deeply personal experience that comes with giving your whole heart to someone only to have it be crushed, leaving you feeling utterly broken and alone. But, losing a love does not always mean depression and despair. Some use heartbreak as a catalyst to learn and grow, resulting in an even greater...
More DescriptionIn the second volume of Through Loving Words, each poet recounts the intense emotions of loving deeply and then losing that passionate connection. This collection of poems describes the deeply personal experience that comes with giving your whole heart to someone only to have it be crushed, leaving you feeling utterly broken and alone. But, losing a love does not always mean depression and despair. Some use heartbreak as a catalyst to learn and grow, resulting in an even greater love. For those who have nursed a broken heart, this collection of poems will surely resonate. After all, Alfred Lord Tennyson said it best when he quipped "'tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all." Romantic regret can be hard to handle, but if you can learn from it and allow it to shape how you approach future relationships, you'll undoubtedly experience greater love in the future.