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What does a collection of poems amidst broken records sound like? Get ready for shattered melodies, ironic hits and big extremes. Oh, and silly sad songs on repeat.This little inventory of words and meanings, scars and feelings offers a candid insight into a celebration of the hurtful and painful human experiences like having (a lot of) emotions or (momentarily) being left without them. Both seem like a trap.So by touching those feelings, scratching the scars, writing down what bleeds out, and then listening to it on repeat, is how one can try to make sense of pain and gain relief.About…mehr

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What does a collection of poems amidst broken records sound like? Get ready for shattered melodies, ironic hits and big extremes. Oh, and silly sad songs on repeat.This little inventory of words and meanings, scars and feelings offers a candid insight into a celebration of the hurtful and painful human experiences like having (a lot of) emotions or (momentarily) being left without them. Both seem like a trap.So by touching those feelings, scratching the scars, writing down what bleeds out, and then listening to it on repeat, is how one can try to make sense of pain and gain relief.About breakable hearts, leftover memories, abstract art, rain nights, small rooms, dying friendships, the nerve of the patriarchy and the beauty of feeling sad and uneasy.Let the damage talk and the broken records play!
Autorenporträt
Viola Sophie is a 26 year old (woman, bookworm and now first-time author) who loves rhyming words, preferably in English, because in German she always ended up rhyming Herz with Schmerz. Poetry has been useful to her as a way to be creative and talk about the deepest and saddest thoughts and feelings. Always trying to find the words to explain her emotions and telling a little story about them in as little words as possible. Sharing these stories now makes her extremely nervous and uncomfortable, but also proud.