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Success (Christian Book: Being Undone Series)
This book answers and includes the topic below: 1) WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF SUCCESS AS A CHRISTIAN 2) WHAT IS A SUCCESSFUL LIFE 3) WHY WE NEED TO BE SUCCESSFUL 4) THE GOD OF SUCCESS 5) BIBLE VERSES ABOUT SUCCESS 6) WHAT THE BIBLE SAY ABOUT SUCCESS 7) HOW CAN I BE A SUCCESSFUL CHRISTIAN 8) ULTIMATE SUCCESS 9) JESUS AND SUCCESS ON THE CROSS
Vennesa Samanthan (Author), Donald Severo (Narrator)
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She Breaks Free: Abusive Relationship Poetry Book
A Book From The Perspective Of A Mother Of A Daughter Subjected To Domestic Abuse. A Poetry Book From Her. POEMS ARE LIKE BUTTERFLIES SET FREE It's just that she's been searching for a love That let her be free In his arms Freely, fully, save & free in Freedom love —Just let her breathe
Vennesa Samanthan (Author), Alicia Vasquez (Narrator)
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The Conversation Between You and The Drug Addict: Eye-Opening Poetry Book
A Modern-Form Poems: Poetry Conversation With A Drug Addict When human beings, in every culture, seeks to understand 'Why did she do it?' the answer is not a mathematical formula but a story: 'First, this happened, Then that happened, And then she decided to do drugs.'
Vennesa Samanthan (Author), N. W. Edwards (Narrator)
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I Don't Know (OCD Poetry Book)
THIS POETRY BOOK CONTAINS 12 POEMS. IT'S A RENDITION GIVEN BY A PERSON DIAGNOSED WITH AN OCD. THE FIRST POEM GOES LIKE THIS, 1 January 2020 First let me wake I think I woke on the wrong side My body has been cramped into a position The sky’s bright The opposite of what I’m feeling But I was sure I felt good yesterday Only today I’m not feeling good No this cannot be happening I just woke Second I shouldn’t have drank It made me depressed every time the next morning I should quit for my mental health I should quit my boyfriend too There’s nothing I want to write in this fifth and six line here But I got to So it’d be symmetrical with the above Only then I’ll relax and feel complete But oh well
Vennesa Samanthan (Author), Alicia Vasquez (Narrator)
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I Can See Death: 30 Mental Health Awareness Poems
POEM 1: DEPRESSION AND STRESS Another day of being in the darkest hole on earth while standing at the top of the mountain for all to see I call it brown and blue It feels like my heart is breaking ever since I was little, I was sad ever since I was a child, I didn't know the bright colours of life I just kept guessing on how I should act Another day of ‘I just want to be happy’ But why is it so hard that these emotions blindness are draining me up I bite the chill every time they arise And I freeze over in coldness Is there nobody to save me? Today, I try again to search for something to make me feel it I go out and walk to a park I thought everything will change But, once again, I am let down It’s like a knife cutting through my tiny sliver of hope What else do I have to do? This ground is getting heavier I just want to die because of this bleakness Just tell me honestly if there is a way out? I want to know a better life without depression and stress numbing and vacuuming all my feelings away So I go to sleep hoping for a better day, again I cannot miss what I never felt; happiness But will it come to my address on Christmas…?
Vennesa Samanthan (Author), Christopher Aguilar (Narrator)
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I Thought I Died At 3 A.M.: Suicide Awareness Poems & Christian Poetry
Poetry Chapter 1: Forest of Suicide Consists of a continuous poem based on Suicide Forest in Japan and God’s (Saving Power) Compassionate Heart and Hands. Poetry Chapter 2: Watch The Flames Climb High Up The Mountain Night Consists of 15 poems taken from a girl who wrote them on the 29th of December 2019 while she was battling severe suicidal ideation. Poetry Chapter 3: Is There A God Up There? I'm Begging You Please Show Yourself Consists of a continuous poem where a very young boy asks a question which blooms into a quote, into a poetry, into this book. It starts with; 'Grew up in an abandoned home With no one to love me' This is a more honest poem of the difficulties of life and the yearning to know the truth; the reality of the faith, by Poet Vennesa Samanthan.
Vennesa Samanthan (Author), N. W. Edwards (Narrator)
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Written Book in the Perspective of a Father of a Character 24 Years Old Son, Gone. HIS LIFE 24 years a life well lived 24 years a life well loved I have you in my heart I thought that I had gotten used to it, after time passed But it’s always hard and not easy It’s always something new and not same I thought I had gotten a lot more comfortable But there’s always something I feel uncomfortable about It’s difficult the more I learn about it It’s the same as life HIS FEAR (LAST MOMENTS) I fear nobody will be able to save me this time In this situation all or no, my mind got lost in the woods, What I need is somebody who heals Somebody who knows Somebody who will come close to me Somebody who holds me It’s easy to spill with the mouth But nobody can replace you Maybe, ah, it’s surprising that you can turn all the pain away Therefore, even though the night came in day that hurts, that bleeds now You’re not here to help me to solve it all I lost my pride and suddenly lost my heart I’m already used to being someone who you loved I’m worried nobody can depend on me this time My heart will break This love, all or no enemy, and One night sleep where you lose you What I need now is somebody who knows Somebody who heals Somebody who will approach me I just want you to know how I feel It’s easy to speak with the mouth But nobody can replace you Maybe it’s surprising to come up out of you Thanks to you Therefore, even though the night comes in day that hurts that bleeds now You’re not gonna be here to help me solve it all
Vennesa Samanthan (Author), N. W. Edwards (Narrator)
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ALL THE POEMS YOU NEED TO SAY GOODBYE.Approximately 70 short poems.In our deepest grief, we still turn instinctively to poetry for solace. These poems, drawn from many different ages and cultures, remind us that the experience of parting is a timelessly human one: however alone the loss of a loved one leaves us, our mourning is also something that deeply unites us; these poems of parting and passing, of sorrow and healing, will find a deep echo within those who find themselves dealing with grief or bereavement. Whatever our loss, it is assuaged in finding a voice and whether that voice is one of private remembrance or public memorial, Funeral Poems will help you towards it.
Vennesa Samanthan (Author), Ahmed Olalekan (Narrator)
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I Can See Death: 30 Mental Health Awareness Poems
POEM 1: DEPRESSION AND STRESS Another day of being in the darkest hole on earth while standing at the top of the mountain for all to see I call it brown and blue It feels like my heart is breaking ever since I was little, I was sad ever since I was a child, I didn't know the bright colours of life I just kept guessing on how I should act Another day of ‘I just want to be happy’ But why is it so hard that these emotions blindness are draining me up I bite the chill every time they arise And I freeze over in coldness Is there nobody to save me? Today, I try again to search for something to make me feel it I go out and walk to a park I thought everything will change But, once again, I am let down It’s like a knife cutting through my tiny sliver of hope What else do I have to do? This ground is getting heavier I just want to die because of this bleakness Just tell me honestly if there is a way out? I want to know a better life without depression and stress numbing and vacuuming all my feelings away So I go to sleep hoping for a better day, again I cannot miss what I never felt; happiness But will it come to my address on Christmas…?
Vennesa Samanthan (Author), Ahmed Olalekan (Narrator)
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Slow Dancing Under A Burning Light: Heart-Breaking Sad Friendship Poems
A poetry book about a breakup; the breakup of two girls two best friends. The poems tell the tale of a toxic relationship and influence the author felt and undergone around her supposed friend. It starts with, She’s a good girl, loves her mama Loves Jesus and her country too. She’s a good girl, crazy about Meyer Loves cat and her boyfriend too. It’s a long day living in Tempestry, Misses her father in the freeway lay. Running through the yard, Her life under the umbrella cracked. In the middle of the rain, The clouds mounting her glare. But when the blue sky came, She found herself in the churches laid. Now she’s free falling out, into nothing. She wants to leave this world behind, for a while, and her boyfriend too, this, beginning of it all. I met her first with the shiny smile, and a glint of glee in her eyes that I never leave her, a second, a moment in judgement never came, fast friends we were Now I see her as she were: broken, in search of Fulfilment. Same here. // To you, who is as she was at some point, at some aspect, the prospect lingers, beckons you to hinder life’s great heartache in the limber of passion unknown, unbridled. Stay.
Vennesa Samanthan (Author), Alicia Vasquez (Narrator)
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Choosing between reconnecting with her mother or staying out of sight, burning with anger. Choosing between going back or not coming home, to the place where her mother treated her poorly. It’s a poetry book to be read, and experienced being in the heart and mind of someone else.
Vennesa Samanthan (Author), Ahmed Olalekan (Narrator)
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Beauty Is The Shape Of You: Body Shaming Awareness Poetry Book
The sun shines On my bony features —is this what you want?
Vennesa Samanthan (Author), Alicia Vasquez (Narrator)
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