Can't Think Straight
by Isabel Scheck
GENRE: Poetry, LGBTQ
BLURB:
A collection of 35 poems in which a poet thinks about women a little too much... (Sapphic poetry)
Excerpt:
Poem no. 7: Scary, Isn’t It?
I
often think about how scary it is;
one minute you’re fine and
the next
you’re yearning for a girl you’ve only just met.
And the mere thought of her is enough to give you violent
butterflies.
The
more you get to know her
the more she becomes everything you
think about.
The
more you know her the funnier and prettier she becomes until the
butterflies aren’t
only reserved for when she’s
near;
they’re there forevermore.
I
often think about how scary it is;
How is it that a singular
person has that much of an effect on you?
It’s scary because you know that you’re giving her the power to break your heart if she so chooses.
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Isabel is a self-published author and artist who comes from England, but lives in Switzerland. She works with children, which she adores, but she also loves to write; especially in the genres of fantasy, poetry and romance. She uses experiences and images as inspiration to create words. Isabel also loves to express herself by drawing.
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2 comments:
Sounds like a great book.
Thanks for the excerpt! I love poetry, and this book sounds wonderful.
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