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When All That's Left Are Bones

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This collection of poems presents the apocalypse of the human soul not as a bang, but a whimper against the stark canvas of living, heartache, and existential dread. Each page waves flag-like over humanity's inescapable struggle, persistent hope, grand delusion, and unsolvable mystery. As the meat of life atrophies day by day, we are dared to ask what we will look back upon (and look forward to) when all that's left are bones.

123 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 2, 2024

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Zach Miller

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January 8, 2025
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This haunting collection of poems is a masterful exploration of humanity’s fragility and resilience. Each poem feels like a flag waving over life’s inevitable struggles and the bittersweet hope that keeps us going. The raw emotions and existential reflections resonate deeply, challenging readers to confront life’s fleeting nature and ponder what truly matters when all is stripped away. This is a deeply moving and thought-provoking work that will leave you both shaken and inspired.
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