A collection of modern poetic-style prose to cradle, comfort, guide and hold space for emotions big and small. Fans of Brianna Wiest, Bianca Sparacino, and Yung Pueblo are sure to enjoy.
I Have to Tell You Something is Zara Bas's first book of pieces written from the most tender depths of a healing heart exploring themes of love, loss, grief, loneliness and self-worth. Split into two sections of soft and hard truths, these are the words your inner child needed to hear.
That was very beautiful, simple and lovely! I finished it in 30 minutes but I'm definitely going back to read my favorite poems:) I teared up a few times and recommend this to everyone<3
this was a positively gorgeous series of poems. zara bas is exceptional with her writing style and there were certain poems that literally made me want to tear up. it's a very comforting read.
It felt like a pep talk after heartbreak, although I miss the days in which poetry actually rhymed. Loved the hard truths, I found myself sharing many of them with my bff.
This is a joke. How Is this poetry? Shakespeare would Roll in his grave. It shouldn’t be advertised as poetry because it’s just sayings directed towards people who are ‘broken’. This was just not a good read. Modern poetry is such rubbish.
Zara's book was soothing, thought-provoking and beautifully raw. I devoured the entire collection, and then turned back to the first page and started reading again. Separated into two sections, 'Soft Truths' and 'Hard Truths' both comforted me and then reinforced some eye-opening epiphanies. Numerous times I just had to stop reading and stare at the ceiling for a little while because her prose really hit me where I needed it most. This book contains medicine for old aches. Zara has clearly poured so much of her heart into this and I just couldn't recommend it enough. Definitely my poetry book of the year so far. Was exactly what I personally needed.
Last night I was in need of something poetic to read. Then I came across this. While it might’ve not fully made me feel the things that I wanted to feel, but it helped me to understand and reflect upon my feelings.
“You have to keep going you have to keep creating keep trying keep loving keep believing when it feels like no one’s listenin and it doesn’t seem to be going anywhere when you want to throw the towel in you have to keep going.
You owe yourself at least one more chance.”
“Learning to set boundaries comes with so much anxiety. Anxiety over confrontation, the other person’s reaction, potentinally losing them and yet it is so necessary for healing.”
“The cost of not being true to yourself for the sake of approval is losing your authenticity and that’s a price far too high to pay,”
“You once measured yourself in grades numbers on scales in certificates now look at you. You no longer need a unit of measurement to know your value.”
“If you don’t like it where you’re at but you don’t know what to do about it - try starting again.”
"You do have what it takes what it takes to get throught this what it takes to transcent to become to flourish no matter how dark it gets.
This was another poet I discovered through Instagram and bought her book out of my commitment to paying artists for their art that I consume on social media for free (whenever I can).
I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed this short, sweet collection. There are so many passages that are a comfort, and I’ve already bought another copy as a gift for someone else.
This had really beautiful pieces, some of my fav were : -you are not the things they said to you in the throes of anger. -Trauma didn’t make you stronger You did that. -You don’t need to prove you’re hurting for your pain to be real. -It took us so long to build and just seconds to break. -You deserve more than the position of emotional handyman. -You want everyone to like you but do you like you?
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Some of these words caught me at the right moment. Some just didn't at all. I guess I'll have to wait and see what I'll feel in the future. It felt good to be reminded of some truths, but I felt like there wasn't anything surprising or new for me. I guess I hoped for new metaphors and to dive deeper into the truths and the feelings behind them.
I reached the end of this book and just paused. Is this the end of these amazing poems? I suppose it is for now. I hope she keeps on writing and I look forward to seeing more of their work.