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Faraway

    Sad Birds Still Sing
    Letting Things Go
    Sad Birds Still Sing 2
    • Sad Birds Still Sing 2

      • 156pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,1(80)Évaluer

      "This book of poetry is about stumbling through heartbreak and learning to change and grow from it in the end. It's about holding on and embracing the pain, allowing yourself to feel it entirely, cup it in your hands and stare at it until you start to understand it." - Faraway 'Sad Birds Still Sing 2' is anonymous Author Faraway's followup book of modern poetry to their debut release, 'Sad Birds Still Sing'. It is a headfirst dive into the world of heartbreak and the trials of getting over loss and the impact it has on the human spirit, mind, and heart. It is for anyone who has ever had their heart broken in this life. It is for those who've lost hope and those who have once lost hope. It is both a tragic ending and a gorgeous beginning, the darkness of the tunnel and the light at the very end of it. Taking inspiration from modern day poets, Faraway mostly writes in short form poetry, making 'Sad Birds Still Sing 2' a quick read of sorts for those in need of some inspiration and motivation to live their life to the fullest.

      Sad Birds Still Sing 2
    • Letting Things Go

      • 168pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      "This is a celebration, of living, losing, and everything in between" Faraway writes in their second full-length poetry release. 'Letting Things Go' is a poetic journey from hurt to healed, a coming-home kind of tale that ends with both the reader and the author closing the very last page with a pocket full of self-discovery. Taking inspiration from their first book 'Sad Birds Still Sing, ' Rupi Kaur's 'Milk and Honey, ' Lang Leav's 'Love and Misadventure, ' and many more modern day poets, Faraway dives headfirst into their past and takes the reader through their journey of healing as-it-happened. Without straying too far from their known style, Faraway takes a bold step in a new direction, including much more long-form poetry, doubling the word count from their last attempt. This book of poetry is for anyone who has ever felt defeated, hurt, given up on, or let go of. This book of poetry is for anyone who is in dire need of starting over, anyone who simply needs a hand to hold - arms to embrace them late in the evening. This is 'Letting Things Go'.

      Letting Things Go
    • Sad Birds Still Sing

      • 170pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      'Sad Birds Still Sing' is a highly anticipated book of poetry from the bestselling author 'Faraway'. In less than a year, Faraway has become one of the most recognizable figures on the platform they write on - Instagram (@farawaypoetry) - with a following tallying into the hundreds of thousands. They share a similar writing style with big names such as Rupi Kaur ('Milk and Honey' & 'The Sun and Her Flowers'), Lang Leav ('Sea of Strangers'), r.h. Sin ('I hope this reaches her in time'), Atticus ('Love Her Wild'), and many more modern authors - focusing mostly on short from poetry. In this book of selected poems and writings, Faraway takes the reader on a journey of discovery, with a message of hope as the main artery running through the pages. 'Sad Birds Still Sing' fearlessly dives into the depths of the human condition, tackling topics such as new and old love, loss, anxiety, self-love/harm/awareness, parenting, dreaming, and much more.

      Sad Birds Still Sing