In this tender and evocative collection of sapphic poetry, Kira Johnson exposes the vulnerability of the three stages of love: the euphoria of falling in love, agony of heartbreak and soft resilience of healing. Each poem captures the intensity of her emotions, offering a space to reflect, grieve, and grow. With vivid metaphors and raw candor, the author weaves together a tapestry of experiences that celebrate queer love in its most vulnerable and empowering forms. Ultimately, this book is for anyone who has ever loved and lost and its aim is to offer hope and solace in the highs and lows of connection.
Kira Johnson is a former system kid who defeated many odds to now be a student at East Los Angeles College studying oceanography and linguistics. She loves traveling in her van, learning new languages and of course, writing poetry. She began to write at a very young age, but the poetry within these pages was first penned when she was seventeen and she added to it over the course of 7 years until she was ready to share it with the world.
In this tender and evocative collection of sapphic poetry, Kira Johnson exposes the vulnerability of the three stages of love: the euphoria of falling in love, agony of heartbreak and soft resilience of healing. Each poem captures the intensity of her emotions, offering a space to reflect, grieve, and grow. With vivid metaphors and raw candor, the author weaves together a tapestry of experiences that celebrate queer love in its most vulnerable and empowering forms. Ultimately, this book is for anyone who has ever loved and lost and its aim is to offer hope and solace in the highs and lows of connection.
Kira Johnson is a former system kid who defeated many odds to now be a student at East Los Angeles College studying oceanography and linguistics. She loves traveling in her van, learning new languages and of course, writing poetry. She began to write at a very young age, but the poetry within these pages was first penned when she was seventeen and she added to it over the course of 7 years until she was ready to share it with the world.