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“DROPKICKromance” by Cyrus Parker
I wonder if he will ever know. I wonder if I’ll move on from this. I wonder if these feelings I hold are for him alone Or just a hopeless lovers wish. - #jsydspoetry ・・・ #Repost poem in image from @cyrusparker * * * #favepoem #dropkickromance #favepoet #companionpoem #unrequitedlove #spilledink (at Flowood, Mississippi)
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Title: DROPKICKromance
Author: Cyrus Parker
Genre: Poetry
Publication: March 6, 2018
My rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐️⭐/5
Official synopsis:
A collection of autobiographical poetry about healing and learning to love again from professional-wrestler-turned-poet, Cyrus Parker. The first half of DROPKICKromance focuses on a toxic, long-distance relationship the author was involved in for several years, while the second half focuses on his current relationship with poet Amanda Lovelace. Ultimately, the collection tells about a profound journey of healing.
DROPKICKromance was one of my most anticipated books of 2018 and it really met my expectations!
This poetry collection tells the story of a boy who endured a toxic relationship for way too long. It's hard to read because it's a story of heartbreak and it resonates. However, it also talks about healing, about learning to love and value yourself. Throughout his poems, Cyrus Parker presents a journey from a harmful relationship to a healthy one, from dishonesty and pain to trust and respect, from lies and illusions to true, sincere love.
The second part of the book is my favourite, of course, and I think that every fan of 'the princess saves herself in this one' will really appreciate reading it, because it tells the other side of the story that Lovelace writes in her book, and it's really beautiful.
*I received a digital copy of this book from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
“DROPKICKromance” by Cyrus Parker
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