In a world where magic once breathed through air, earth, and sea-silence has taken its place. The Days When Magic Broke is a collection of thirty poems chronicling the unraveling and quiet rebirth of a wondrous realm. From rivers that forget their banks to angels shedding feathers of light, each piece captures the beauty of a world remembering itself after loss. This lyrical anthology blends fantasy and spirituality, exploring creation, grief, and the tender persistence of hope. In the hush after catastrophe, the smallest miracles endure-and wonder learns how to speak again.
In a world where magic once breathed through air, earth, and sea-silence has taken its place. The Days When Magic Broke is a collection of thirty poems chronicling the unraveling and quiet rebirth of a wondrous realm. From rivers that forget their banks to angels shedding feathers of light, each piece captures the beauty of a world remembering itself after loss. This lyrical anthology blends fantasy and spirituality, exploring creation, grief, and the tender persistence of hope. In the hush after catastrophe, the smallest miracles endure-and wonder learns how to speak again.
Abraham Reymond is a poet who explores themes of love, faith, lament, and the struggles of existence through deeply personal and emotionally raw poetry. His work captures the tension between hope and despair, longing and fulfillment, doubt and belief, offering words for those who feel unseen and unheard. With a passion for expressing the beauty and sorrow of life, Abraham's poetry resonates with readers seeking authenticity, depth, and spiritual reflection. Whether through heartfelt romance, Christian devotion, or existential poetry, his words invite readers to journey through the complexities of love, faith, and human emotions. When he's not writing, Abraham immerses himself in music, literature, and the pursuit of creative inspiration. Not Dead, Not Living and One Love Until the End are among his latest poetry collections, each offering a unique perspective on life's joys and sorrows.
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