Monday, 28 July 2025
The Way I Bleed by Mirabela Căpîlna
This poetry collection tackles some great subjects in depth, particularly loneliness or feeling alone or not enough, especially the Dedication, opening the collection summed up the book is inclusive for anyone if any age, gender or situation and at author after note, in particular telling her story, utterly heartbreaking but inspirational to get through to be in her position now writing after everything, fantastic!
Alone on purpose about being solo doing what you want trying to be strong, you just want peace and being alone provides that, so relatable!
Almost Pretty was a fantastic poem about how as teenager you can learn to wear makeup as war paint to face those people who want to belittle you for your flaws especially if you've experienced bullying.
If You See Me, was easily the most relatable, in a busy world one person seeing you, stopping to speak beyond pleasentries can change your life I know it's how I met one of my closest friends that way.
The Hour That Knows You, about being unable to rest as the dark night looms and thoughts consume your mind, again simple concept and utterly relatable.
Battlefield Lullaby, to me is talking about depression, I relate to it about feeling you're drowning in life, especially when you're a teenager.
For me the book completely captures life's trials thrown at you to deal with, open, honest and relatable.
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The Way I Bleed by Mirabela Căpîlna
This poetry collection tackles some great subjects in depth, particularly loneliness or feeling alone or not enough, especially the Dedicati...

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