Tuesday, 9 September 2025
Wilted Flowers by Despoina Kemeridou
A great series of acronyms start this collection off before it splits into deeper sections of poetry.
The fantasy section of poems felt very much like you could imagine each characters story unfolding after each poem and felt very immersive.
The section after about grief, really hits deeply after a close loss how life without them feels altered forever darker.
Madness and despair, about relationships with others and yourself, how draining it can be trying and feeling worn down or not enough.
There Was A Time, was easily the most relatable poem to me of the collection about growing up.
How fun can feel drained as you grow up dealing with hard issues in life as well as general life worries of money and work, relationships etc, reminds us how the joy in life shouldn't fade with age.
Another stunning emotional collection once again by Despoina, easily one of my favourite poet's to read a collection from.
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