15,99 €
inkl. MwSt.

Versandfertig in 1-2 Wochen
payback
8 °P sammeln
  • Broschiertes Buch

Under the Lemon Tree is a break down of feeling all the things you might feel when you're a human who learns to love, fall addict to affection, hurt over and over again and do so for long enough to look back and reflect on all the hurt and desperate attempts for affection that feed us lessons to learn from. Under the Lemon Tree is hurtful because it has to be, because if love is anything it's the hurt we share with one another. This collection of poetry is the guide through the process of such, it is the author's personal memoir of holding hands with people they either shouldn't have, or…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Under the Lemon Tree is a break down of feeling all the things you might feel when you're a human who learns to love, fall addict to affection, hurt over and over again and do so for long enough to look back and reflect on all the hurt and desperate attempts for affection that feed us lessons to learn from. Under the Lemon Tree is hurtful because it has to be, because if love is anything it's the hurt we share with one another. This collection of poetry is the guide through the process of such, it is the author's personal memoir of holding hands with people they either shouldn't have, or couldn't have for as long as they had wanted. Love is fickle and fragile, and Under the Lemon Tree examines love from a perspective of present where the heartstrings of your past have already snapped. Our hearts break sometimes, other times they shatter, from that point on the healing touch of love tends to pulverize it, it's painful, but Under the Lemon Tree teaches us how whats left of our powdered hearts can be used, to teach us how to move forward and how to look back, even if it hurts, it's all we can do for a soul that aches.
Autorenporträt
An attempt to make things possible, to put dreams into reality, strain them from frantic curiosity, and examine the screams we scream when we reflect on the past which made our dreams what we wish for in the first place. In all the pretty words possible to speak, Cesar Cruz and his work does what it can to help you process your own experiences. Some like love, some like grief, many of many pertaining to the nuanced experiences of life. All done in such a violent urge to empathize with absolutely everything. Cesar puts experience on paper, makes all of our memories shared by the traumas of the nuance they hold. Quite frankly, I hope you suffer with me, it's the only way we learn anything.