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I hate you.: Poetry book

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Mia Grace's poetry often explores the raw and vulnerable landscape of heartbreak, loss, and emotional healing. Her work delves into the depths of sadness, capturing the ache of unrequited love, the sting of betrayal, and the struggle to find oneself amidst emotional turmoil. Through vivid imagery and poignant metaphors, she paints a picture of a soul grappling with pain, yet also finding glimmers of hope and resilience.

A common thread in her poems is the journey of self-discovery that emerges from heartbreak. She navigates themes of self-worth, acceptance, and the courage to move forward, even when haunted by the past. Her words resonate with those who have experienced similar emotional struggles, offering solace and a sense of shared understanding.

Ultimately, Mia Grace's sad poetry is not just about dwelling in sorrow, but about finding strength in vulnerability and embracing the process of healing. Her poems serve as a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always the potential for growth, renewal, and the eventual rediscovery of joy.

1 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 26, 2025

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Mia Grace

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Mia Grace lives in rural Vermont and works as a consumer advocate and educator in New Hampshire. When she’s not hiding away in her writer’s garret, she can be found enjoying her boisterous extended family, her menagerie of dogs, cats, and laying hens, and her perennial flower gardens.

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