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Things I Would Say

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Things I Would Say carries poetry that details what most 20-somethings and other millennials are thinking, but are too afraid to express freely. TIWS digs deep into the cerebrum of the author to tell those reading that it's okay to be fearful of the future, that it's okay not to have everything figured out, and that your effort IS enough. Throughout the book, one will also grasp that he/she relates in some way to what the author has written. Some standout poems include Window Pain, Anxious Thoughts, Affirmations, 222, and Family Fued. But in actuality, every piece deserves to be thoroughly read. Aside from this, TIWS shows that great strength comes with being vulnerable and honest with yourself. Page after page, you feel more confident in taking charge of your destiny and the need to hold on a little closer to those you love. Things I Would Say is ultimately a collection of poetry that many people should carry by their side when they're confused, feeling discouraged, or can't find the strength to tell others what's going on beyond the surface.

45 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 6, 2020

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