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#1 New York Times bestselling author Rupi b Kaur has hand-picked this collection of her work, exploring themes of loss, trauma, love, family, heartbreak, jubilation and finally, celebration of the one's self.
Healing Through My Words is a tour through the human condition, prepare to cry, laugh, love and cleanse yourself of pain, promising a new beginning to life.
This curated collection of poems and personal pieces asks that you be vulnerable and honest, only then can you be set free and learn to love again.
You don't need to be a writer to enjoy what's inside this book; you just need an open heart and a desire to laugh again.
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2023
Healing through my words © 2023 By Rupi b. Kaur.
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how can you expect to rise out of the depths with anchors shackled to your ankles?
-swim
like a tree
my roots run deep and
no matter how hard you push
i shall hold my ground
-life
i spent the entire morning
wishing you were gone
the night brought you back
somewhere in the middle
my heart stays beating
-alive
i walk around carrying luggage
thinking one day i will find
a home
-shelter
my heart yearns for the day
when sisters will use their hands
to lift each other up
instead of using their words
to tear each other down
-support your fellow sister
they told her
she needed to find a knight
when all she needed was
to find a sword
she watches what you do
after what you say
before her heart decides to
go or stay
-show your love to her
why do you dance alone
he asked
because i have found self love
i said
why do you cut yourself with the blade
my body cries
because the wounds i slice into my body heal
much quicker than the words they have
carved into my mind
I tell her
-self-harm
the relation between daughter and father is
like that between wind and grass
the grass must bend
when the wind blows across it
-i love you father
imagine if people came with exit signs
like movie theaters
instead of running around falling
and looking madly for the nearest exits
we would know where to go before
the fires consumed us
leaving us scarred
for
life
-exit signs
first
you must be the worm
