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Eyes: Dreamland of Emotions

This poetry collection is the sequel to “Eyes: Earth Personality.” The main character, Daisy, indulges in her shadow work, appreciates, and loves the rejected parts of her, and engages in her thoughts about the true meaning of reality. She sees that her negative thoughts and perception of self are nothing but her ego trying to protect her from hurt. Overall, this collection dives into how Daisy realizes that her mother’s narcissistic wounds play a part in how she views herself and those around her, and how she chose her friends. Daisy slowly and surely stops feeling shame and ashamed over her mother’s victimhood and breaks the trauma bond between her and her mother. After realizing her mother's toxic ways and losing her best friend, Daisy becomes a different person, and understands that her ideas manifest her life. Daisy becomes closer with her higher self while healing her shadow self, who all shine through as she makes decisions and transforms. With the help of the universe, her spirit guides, deceased loved ones, and The Rainbow Friend, Daisy breaks the chain of emotions that live amongst her mind, body, vibration, dreams, and physical world experience. This collection condenses how Daisy further sheds her ego, has heightened paranormal experiences, and how she feels a strong pull to her soul and soul work; dive deep into Daisy’s mind as her feelings about herself, world, mother, and her friend’s death cloud and haunt her, only to transmute and heal --- all from the source.

PvpleMxn · แฟนตาซี
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27 Chs

Hi, Doll.

I take a seat happily,

This lounge room is great company.

Snacks and books hog my personal space,

I must study and not take a break.

I am all alone, no one could be seen anyway, 

The offices were closed and remained unawake. 

I smell her, Grandma's presence lingers near,

She follows me here. 

I whisper a hello and fear someone would suddenly pass,

But all I hear is a "Hi, Doll," back. 

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My body feels the pain within my heart,

My Grandma has suffered such a huge loss,

I hear her favorite songs, 

Grandma is secure now. 

She calls me and tells me that I must grieve,

It's fine feeling angry. 

Her stroke made her body decline,

But her soul remembers the divine. 

I choke a hello in fear that someone would suddenly pass,

But all I hear is a "Hi, Doll," back.