Nights under Peach Trees
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Whether you are a poetry enthusiast or not, if you have ever experienced relationship heartbreak, then the poems in this book can and will inspire you to understand that heartbreak and move on from it...
NIGHTS UNDER PEACH TREES is a collection of poems written from the perspective of someone who has experienced relationship heartbreak and the struggle to move on from it. The author has written the poems as though she is sitting beneath a tree filling a journal with the lessons she has learned about falling in love, having her heart broken, then moving on and regaining her sense of self. In publishing this book, she shares those lessons with you, the reader, with the hope of inspiring you to understand and move on from your own heartbreak.
Among the many lessons the author shares with the reader through the poems in this book, the predominant theme is that your identity in life is made up of much more than merely the sum of your failures. All of us, women and men, deserve the opportunity to forgive ourselves and move on after relationships that did not work out. And the poems in this book are meant to help and inspire you to do so.
Tamron Morris
TAMRON MORRIS was raised in a small town, Berkeley, Illinois, by two loving parents, Bruce and Elisha Morris. During high school, she furthered her blossoming love of writing by taking classes such as American Literature, British Literature, and Creative Writing. While later attending the College of DuPage, she became a mother at the age of twenty. Despite the challenges she faced as a young parent, Tamron continued her passion for writing by starting a career as an author. As an emerging voice in the poetry genre, Tamron hopes to inspire women and men to fully love themselves beyond measure.
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Nights under Peach Trees - Tamron Morris
Preface
NIGHTS UNDER PEACH TREES is a collection of poetry that shines light on heartbreak and how, at times, it might be hard to cope with the feeling of your heart crumbling. But the book also contains poems about the possibility of moving on from heartbreak, finding joy within yourself, and falling in love with yourself. Keeping faith and finding what you believe in are a huge part of this book because they are things that the author had to learn for herself and that she would like to encourage others to learn.
Introduction
DEAR READER,
This book is for you. No matter who you are, I wrote this book to inspire you, to bring joy to you, and to create a place that allows you to identify.
Regardless of what anyone thinks, I know that you are trying. I know that the demons try to make themselves into your perfect head and implant demented things. But you are beautiful inside and out. And I am proud of you. You have the strength to get out of bed and to continue striving no matter how hard that might be.
Heartbreak and moving on are things I am very familiar with. My heart has been tugged and torn many times, and I feel that I should share those experiences with you through the poems in this book. This book is personal. This is our space.
I hope that my words can leave an everlasting impression on you. I hope that you may never have to experience the pain of having your heart broken. I hope you know that you are powerful and you are wonderful. You are simply . . .