Losing Love A Poetic Journal

Losing Love A Poetic Journal by Steve Long, published by iUniverse in May 2011, is a collection of poetry that explores the profound emotional journey following the loss of love. This 120-page work delves into the complexities of grief, capturing the transition from denial to acceptance as the author navigates the aftermath of a relationship’s end. Written in English, the poems reflect on the various stages of heartache, offering readers a glimpse into the struggles of moving forward.
In this poignant collection, readers will find a raw and honest portrayal of the emotional turmoil that accompanies loss, whether through death, separation, or divorce. The poems articulate the pain of letting go and the challenge of rebuilding one’s life after love has faded. With themes of personal growth and self-help woven throughout, Losing Love presents a relatable exploration of heartbreak and recovery, inviting readers to reflect on their own experiences with love and loss.
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Love is considered by many people to be the best thing this world has to offer, but losing love whether it happens through death, separation, or divorce may be the worst. LOSING LOVE is about one man’s loss and the roller coaster ride of emotions he experiences on his journey to recovery. This collection of poetry begins with his effort to deny the inevitable, progresses to the devastating realization that his relationship is over, and then describes his emotional struggle to recreate his life without his former lover. Simple, yet emotionally stirring, these poems bring the experience of love lost to life.
July 2
I’m glad you left
I’m tired of
all the bickering
and I’m tired of
the clamorous crunch
of eggshells
when we’re not bickering
I’m glad you left
So why haven’t you called?
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