Unspoken Tears

Unspoken Tears by Brian Garrett, published by AuthorHouse in June 2005, is a collection of poetry that explores the complexities of human emotions. This 140-page work is presented in English and delves into themes of vulnerability, pain, and the importance of authentic expression. The author reflects on life lessons imparted by his mother, emphasizing the necessity of acknowledging one’s feelings and the inevitability of emotional release.
Readers will find a poignant examination of life’s challenges and the significance of genuine connections. The poems articulate the necessity of expressing emotions, whether through tears of pain or moments of anger, while also highlighting the value of true friendship. Unspoken Tears invites readers to embrace their feelings and recognize the shared human experience of emotional struggle, making it a thoughtful addition to the poetry genre.
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LIFE It was my mother who taught me to never hide how I feel, and if I was going to cry tears of pain; than the tears better be real. If you”re mad at the world; than you better learn how to contain your rage, Everyone needs to cry sometime. These are my tears falling on this page. She said life is not always going to go your way every single time, just remember who your true friends are and you should be just fine. By Brian Garrett
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