Sunday, 12 October 2025
Dear Midnight by Zack Grey
This poetry collection was set across three sections, sunrise, sunset and midnight and the feelings those times can evoke in us reflecting on life and love.
Sunrise, waking up to love,
Sunset, the end of love, unmet feelings, falling in and out of love, how it hurts each other or just one of you more so.
Midnight, about accepting the end of a relationship and lingering traces of feelings for the person you were with
There was a clever use of type in various formats to suit some poems more for emphasis and made it fun and engaging to read rather than sticking to normal verse or stanza poetry to read, something uncommon to see used a lot which I really like to see, as to me, it especially makes the collection memorable to recall.
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