She Is The Poem: sapphic poetry on love and becoming

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She Is The Poem: sapphic poetry on love and becoming

She Is The Poem: sapphic poetry on love and becoming

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When I read the pages that had, “No filter” it really pushed through the pages and left an impact on my mind, and with it actually making me feel heartfelt things everyone who reviewed it were talking about I wanted to finish it all in one go. I loved the way she was manifesting and validating my emotions and feelings even though she wasn't there directly. Not to be rude to June Bates, but Taylor is not writing this third-grade poetry," another comment read. By using the Web site, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agreed to be bound by the Terms and Conditions.

Outside of people creating new trends with the album, there are also millions of new theories about Swift's music. TikToker and dedicated Swiftie Emily Stokes released a video on October 24th, three days after 'Midnights' was released, hashing out the June Bates theory. ce recueil était juste incroyable 🤎 pleins de poèmes où je me suis retrouvée dedans, où les mots ont resonnés en moi, trouvant une place dans mon cœur. Most purchases from business sellers are protected by the Consumer Contract Regulations 2013 which give you the right to cancel the purchase within 14 days after the day you receive the item. I read and rated the book, “She is the poem” by Julia Bates and I gave it five stars because the moment I had the book in my hands I finished it.In a short period of time Bates managed to capture the pain, beauty, and magnificence that comes with being queer in today's society. With the release of her new album "Midnights," Swift has received an incredible amount of attention on all social media platforms.

I usually don't like poetry books that much but this one was so sweet, tender, raw, relatable, and revolutionary.

Stokes goes on to share more poems with many more alleged connections to Swift: references to cats, making tea, having garden parties, direct relations to songs and referencing lovers as “sunshine. As someone who is not a part of the LGBTQ+ community (but is an ally), I think it would be a great book to read for people within the LGBTQ+ community. Bates’ poems rarely bother: They’re all about the direct statement, in a way that many readers seem to appreciate, though to me they seem awfully artless. Apart from picking apart Swift's lyrics for clues, fans have also resurfaced a Jimmy Fallon interview with Swift where she discusses writing poems very often over the past few years. If you have to put yourself in other people’s shoes you wouldn’t wanna see their everyday life struggles just like they wouldn’t like to see or experience yours.

I felt this book to my core and almost all of the poems were about things I went through or and going through.Another thing that made me smile while reading the book was how safe she felt in her partner's arms, and how calm she was in those moments with her, no bad thoughts, no intrusive thoughts, just her and her partner in bed nothing else in the world matters according to her. Recomiendo este libro totalmente, sin embargo, espero que al leerlo lo hagan con mucho amor, respeto, y disposición de ver mas allá, por qué si bien la autora hablaba de su “closet”, para otros puede significar otras cosas. This is a book about identity and coming out and love and it felt like a love letter written for you personally. Is it possible that despite the lack of actual textual congruence between the two oeuvres, Taylor Swift is choosing to come out, a fraught and highly personal decision, by self-publishing a book of unpolished poems under a pen name?

For example page fillers with the same line repeated to fill up the page- I know it has its own meaning but comes across lazy. What I really liked and could relate to was when she was having trouble coming out to her family and being rejected not once but many times throughout her life.The book's release came after, on October 6, Swift unveiled the tracklist for "Midnights" ahead of the album's October 21 release. This book teaches all the people who come across it and read it, to not be afraid of who you are or what you want to be. Swift's new album has ties to poetry released by an elusive author named June Bates, prompting fans to think the two might be the same person.



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