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The Garden That You're Growing is a poetry book about the messy path to building a life you're proud of, and the people we love and lose on the way. This collection of poems weaves natural imagery and storytelling together to explore growing up, self-image, friendship, and faith. This book is for those who are on a journey of growth, or for those looking for a special gift for a friend. the garden that you're growing you're looking in the mirror and don't like what you see. you're nothing like the person that by now you thought you'd be. and the voices in your head start telling you those…mehr

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The Garden That You're Growing is a poetry book about the messy path to building a life you're proud of, and the people we love and lose on the way. This collection of poems weaves natural imagery and storytelling together to explore growing up, self-image, friendship, and faith. This book is for those who are on a journey of growth, or for those looking for a special gift for a friend. the garden that you're growing you're looking in the mirror and don't like what you see. you're nothing like the person that by now you thought you'd be. and the voices in your head start telling you those lies, now there's a tremor in your lip and tears inside your eyes. they tell you about the others who are so much better than you, and you've heard it enough times that you start to believe it's true. that everything you've worked to be and everything you've made when put against another life just all begin to fade. but oh, you need to wipe your eyes to see things as they are. a life of your own making should never be put on par. and their grass just may be greener but that is not worth knowing. for the greenest grass cannot compare to the garden that you're growing.
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Rachel H is a poet and writer based in Sydney, Australia. She is usually found with a coffee in one hand and a pen in the other. She's obsessed with stories and loves equipping other writers to share their own. Read more of her poetry at rachelhuckel.com or @rachelhuckel