About Flowers by Mistake
Flowers by mistake. Poetic thoughts for self-care, self-confidence and self-love A woman receives a bouquet of flowers that wasn't meant for her and keeps it, discovers a secret in the smoke of a cigarette, travels inside her body to wonder who she really is, deciphers her heartbeat as Morse code, and discovers the beauty hidden in the roots of the earth.>Flowers by mistake is a carousel of contradictory emotions written with delicacy, melancholy and a bit of humor. Her insightful verses delve into the secret life of women. They are songs about love, loneliness, betrayal, motherhood, pain, melancholy, the passing of time, memories and the joy of everyday life. Each of her poems is a reminder of self-care, personal growth and self-love.Excerpts from the printed edition: Beauty is a matter of faith>* * *Plants also grow downward, their roots sink into the dark earth.Neither earthworms nor blind moles>It doesn't matter in which directionyou decide to grow.Expand as you likehide yourself if you prefer, grow as much as you wish, the sky is vast, >* * *All bodies have scars.Not all of them are easily noticeable.Some are hidden, >Our entire body is a scar, >The smoothest skin has tiny scars, because we have all been wounded, sometimes without even being aware of it, >Here is the list, still in progress, of the usual suspects: ourselvesthose we love the most>* * *I would look at myselfas if I was seeing myself for the first time, with a certain surprise.I would touch my face as if I were blind, as if I wanted to learn to recognize myselfnot by the sense of sight>* * *From time to time>Don't stop congratulating yourselfeven for the smallest things.>Even praise yourself if you haven't donewhat others expected of you, >The days when you feelyou have failed in the worst way>Content protected by copyright laws (c). * * * If you enjoy the poetry of Rupi Kaur, Yung Pueblo, Olivia Gatwood, Sabrina Benaim, Michaela Angemeer, Wislawa Szymborska, Zara Bas, Sylvia Plath and Sara Sheehan be sure you will love this book.
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