Monday, 1 December 2025
Define Me Divine Me by Phoebe Garnsworthy
This was a brilliant poetry collection about life in general and all the feelings that make us simply human.
Some stand out poems to me were:
Boundaries, was a simple poem of how giving is beautiful but when you give always to no return to keep yourself safe with boundaries and respect as a basic to receive.
Against, Foolish and Confrontation, were all poems about feeling the relationship and love changing for the worse but falling anyway even if they think you're too much for them.
Fencing, about protecting yourself not fighting to feel safe and chosen by another.
Fighter, about being you despite people trying to tear you apart and change you.
Saviour & Teacher were two poems about feeling broken and realising you are enough as you are.
Loneliness, about books being a way to escape from feelings and find comfort and escape when needed.
It was a collection that touches deeply on parts of life that can feel heavy from love and loss, to loneliness and never feeling good enough.
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