Yes, here's a link to the Amazon page. Ranking can be seen under Product Details.
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TW: abuse
Bella Thorne was >!molested!< her whole childhood….and due to that she’s opened up about struggling with that especially right after Disney. It explains why she is so sexually vulgar in tweets/behavior and inappropriate, she is dealing with the trauma, she said that in her memoir
japanese death poems
edit: before anyone thinks i'm joking
I've been itching to get more poetry collections recently. Probably will pick up some Bukowski because you find some solid poems amongst the piles of shit.
It is not courage but more of giving up the will to live. All the attachments to this world fade away. And then you have one single purpose, to die.
Here is a link of a book about poems from these people before they died.
Sorry that others didn't respond well to your question. It's actually a common topic in zen and here's a book of a collection of zen death poems for you: https://www.amazon.com/Japanese-Death-Poems-Written-Monks/dp/0804831793
Not a big Hip fan. However, I get the appeal. Gord Downie once published a book of poems called Coke Machine Glow, which I've read. The man had an incredible gift for phrasing.
Japanese Death poems, I wouldn’t say they’re too dark but they’re philosophical: Japanese Death Poems: Written by Zen Monks and Haiku Poets on the Verge of Death https://www.amazon.com/dp/4805314435/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_X0QWPYHM6YK6P5VW4J92
"Son of Satan" is a short story by Charles Bukowski, and can be found in his collection called "Septugenerian Stew: Stories and Poems by Charles Bukowski"
You can order it from Abe Books: https://www.abebooks.com/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=30064054770&searchurl=kn%3DBukowski%2Bsatan%26sortby%3D17
Edit: found it on Amazon -
Septuagenarian Stew: Stories & Poems https://www.amazon.com/dp/0876857942/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_YMWRBb6GK2R7F
“Betta Fish and Backcountry” is a poetry and prose collection based on the loss of my father. It debuted at #1 New Release on Amazon Black Friday weekend in the Death, Loss & Grief category.
Kindle ebook is $2.99 Paperback is $9.99
Betta Fish and Backcountry is my debut poetry collection, bordering the line of memoir. It’s on the loss of my father, and how I found myself in the wilderness of America.
Lost, full of doubt, and struggling, I explore what it means to exist and the world around me.
My book released Black Friday weekend at #1 New Release and has since hit #100 in best sellers.
Available on Amazon here
Ebook: $2.99 Paperback: $9.99
https://www.amazon.com/This-Death-Love-Travis-Liebert-ebook/dp/B079WN6GPK/
Free until February 4th
> This is Death, Love, Life is a poetry collection exploring topics such as love, loss, depression, dreams, friendship, and all the varied emotions that make us human.
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>Divided into three sections, This is Death, Love, Life chronicles a journey of self-realization through loss, depression, love, and eventually hope.
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Nice work. I can hear the Hip in the guitar playing! I had to chuckle when I saw your video. I worked as a part time cleaner/janitor while at university and listened to the Hip on an old cassette walkman!
Have you read Coke Machine Glow by Gord? (https://www.amazon.com/Coke-Machine-Glow-Gordon-Downie/dp/0676974015). Classic stuff from him and some of the poems became songs on later albums.
My debut poetry collection was just published and is now available as a paperback and an ebook. I figured I post it here in case anyone wanted to check it out. Link
So my poetry collection was just published as a paperback. I'm not quite satisfied with it, in that I don't think it represents the best of my abilities, but then again, I don't think I'll ever be truly satisfied with my work. You can check out my book here
I just published my debut poetry collection, This is Death, Love, Life. It's available for free on Amazon right now! I'd really appreciate it if any of you could leave a kind review.
This is Death, Love, Life is a poetry collection exploring topics such as love, loss, depression, dreams, friendship, and all the varied emotions that make us human.
Divided into three sections, This is Death, Love, Life chronicles a journey of self-realization through loss, depression, love, and eventually hope.
I actually just published my debut poetry collection today! It's available on Amazon if any of you would like to read it. Link: https://www.amazon.com/This-Death-Love-Travis-Liebert-ebook/dp/B079WN6GPK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1519148582&sr=8-1&keywords=travis+liebert
Thank you, I used to be able to write a lot better but it's faded with time. It's like I'm on a steam ship, first I burned the coal, then the furniture and now there's nothing left to burn.
This is my favorite poetry book, it gives an excellent history of haiku Japanese Death Poems: Written by Zen Monks and Haiku Poets on the Verge of Death I always have two copies of it, one to read and give away to someone that I think might like it and a second as a backup.
Staring off into
the distance I find myself
in this waking dream.
I've only ever read the one version, but I thought the Penguin Classic one was a very readable translation and it's probably the easiest to find.
I started reading The Divine Comedy using the Mark Musa translation (link is to amazon, other electronic retailers are available) and I found it to be pretty sound. There are some illustrations, but most helpful are the contextual notes which explain in some detail the backgrounds of the various characters he meets dwelling in particular upon those that are allusions to figures from medieval Florence.