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Join me through this mini collection of poetry that will take you on a journey of love, heartbreak, pain, and healing. This is the story of a heart falling apart and transitioning into one that is whole. These are the words that saved me when no one else could and the pages I've filled with personal experiences that have shaped me into who I am today. These poems will not put you back together, but I hope they encourage you to begin that process on your own. The meaning of it all is for you to discover, because the depth of emotion can not be explained, it can only be measured in heart rate.

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Join me through this mini collection of poetry that will take you on a journey of love, heartbreak, pain, and healing. This is the story of a heart falling apart and transitioning into one that is whole. These are the words that saved me when no one else could and the pages I've filled with personal experiences that have shaped me into who I am today. These poems will not put you back together, but I hope they encourage you to begin that process on your own. The meaning of it all is for you to discover, because the depth of emotion can not be explained, it can only be measured in heart rate.


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Autorenporträt
My name is Madeline Mitchell. I am a writer and a survivor. During my twenty one years, I've had to undergo four open heart surgeries, the most recent one being a heart transplant in 2017. I have had a passion for writing for as long as I can remember. My life has been over two decades of both physical and mental illness, so when I have no one to turn to, I feel that sometimes the wisest words I could listen to are my own.