You Can Have It All Back
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"You Can Have It All Back" is a raw, experimental poem by E.C Sainz that provides profound themes of trauma, sacrifice, and the Reclamation of self. Dedicated to the author's ancestors and grandmother, the work serves as a vulnerable "healing journey" through past pain and eventual liberation. The poem is characterized by a repetitive, rhythmic structure that emphasizes a total surrender of past shame and external control.Ultimately, the work is a declaration of victory through nonexistence. By accepting and returning the "garbage" and "unholy" labels given to them, the speaker claims a "sacred divinity" that is beyond the reach of those who sought to destroy them.
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"You Can Have It All Back" is a raw, experimental poem by E.C Sainz that provides profound themes of trauma, sacrifice, and the Reclamation of self. Dedicated to the author's ancestors and grandmother, the work serves as a vulnerable "healing journey" through past pain and eventual liberation. The poem is characterized by a repetitive, rhythmic structure that emphasizes a total surrender of past shame and external control.Ultimately, the work is a declaration of victory through nonexistence. By accepting and returning the "garbage" and "unholy" labels given to them, the speaker claims a "sacred divinity" that is beyond the reach of those who sought to destroy them.
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"You Can Have It All Back" is a raw, experimental poem by E.C Sainz that provides profound themes of trauma, sacrifice, and the Reclamation of self. Dedicated to the author's ancestors and grandmother, the work serves as a vulnerable "healing journey" through past pain and eventual liberation. The poem is characterized by a repetitive, rhythmic structure that emphasizes a total surrender of past shame and external control.Ultimately, the work is a declaration of victory through nonexistence. By accepting and returning the "garbage" and "unholy" labels given to them, the speaker claims a "sacred divinity" that is beyond the reach of those who sought to destroy them.
AmazonPages: 214, Edition: Revised ed., Paperback, E.C Sainz