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Honeybee (Second Edition, Second)
Honeybee (Second Edition, Second) | Trista Mateer
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You will meet people in your lifetime who demand to have poems written about them. It's not something they say. It's something about their hands, the shape of their mouths, the way they look walking away from you. Honeybee is an honest take on walking away and still feeling like you were walked away from. It's about cutting love loose like a kite string and praying the wind has the decency to carry it away from you. It's an ode to the back and forth, the process of letting something go but not knowing where to put it down. Honeybee is putting it down. It's small town girls and plane tickets, a taste of tenderness and honey, the bandage on the bee sting. It's a reminder that you are not defined by the people you walk away from or the people who walk away from you. Consider Honeybee a memoir in verse, or at the very least, a story written by one of today's most confessional poets.
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1. Kingdom of Exiles by Maxym M. Martineau, The Royal We by Heather Cocks & Jessica Morgan (in a romance mood)
2. Honeybee by Trista Mateer, which is a lovely poetry book that made me feel so many things. Also, the male main character in Kingdom of Exiles is bi.
3. Axe throwing bar!
#weekendreads @rachelsbrittain

RaimeyGallant Your number three wins, lol. :) 5y
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