of porcelain softness
Haley Green's debut poetry book hums of the tenderness found within the budding spring and the elegiac moonlight.

A collection of poems written throughout the afflictions, woes, and reveries of girlhood. Venturing through heavenly rose gardens to agonizing gloaming ailments, through mythological forests to the solace of death itself. There is one perpetual truth found within every dream, whether melodious or timid, that runs like a silk thread through each poem of this book—there is no salvation quite like that of the saccharine.

Poems arranged in a way akin to the sunrise and eventide, Haley Green uses archaic language to dote upon the wonder found within the wind singing through the trees, the special solace found solely within a beloved fairytale, and the greatest gift on this earth to be given and to offer others—kindness. The primordial light flourishing all things.

A book devoted to the truths found within the breath of the reticent and the romanticism within a daydreaming heart. Tending to a strength that often fails to be recognized—a softness enduring through every season.
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of porcelain softness
Haley Green's debut poetry book hums of the tenderness found within the budding spring and the elegiac moonlight.

A collection of poems written throughout the afflictions, woes, and reveries of girlhood. Venturing through heavenly rose gardens to agonizing gloaming ailments, through mythological forests to the solace of death itself. There is one perpetual truth found within every dream, whether melodious or timid, that runs like a silk thread through each poem of this book—there is no salvation quite like that of the saccharine.

Poems arranged in a way akin to the sunrise and eventide, Haley Green uses archaic language to dote upon the wonder found within the wind singing through the trees, the special solace found solely within a beloved fairytale, and the greatest gift on this earth to be given and to offer others—kindness. The primordial light flourishing all things.

A book devoted to the truths found within the breath of the reticent and the romanticism within a daydreaming heart. Tending to a strength that often fails to be recognized—a softness enduring through every season.
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of porcelain softness

of porcelain softness

by Haley Green
of porcelain softness

of porcelain softness

by Haley Green

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Haley Green's debut poetry book hums of the tenderness found within the budding spring and the elegiac moonlight.

A collection of poems written throughout the afflictions, woes, and reveries of girlhood. Venturing through heavenly rose gardens to agonizing gloaming ailments, through mythological forests to the solace of death itself. There is one perpetual truth found within every dream, whether melodious or timid, that runs like a silk thread through each poem of this book—there is no salvation quite like that of the saccharine.

Poems arranged in a way akin to the sunrise and eventide, Haley Green uses archaic language to dote upon the wonder found within the wind singing through the trees, the special solace found solely within a beloved fairytale, and the greatest gift on this earth to be given and to offer others—kindness. The primordial light flourishing all things.

A book devoted to the truths found within the breath of the reticent and the romanticism within a daydreaming heart. Tending to a strength that often fails to be recognized—a softness enduring through every season.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798823101875
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 08/22/2022
Pages: 66
Sales rank: 656,377
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.31(d)

About the Author

Haley Green, born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is an American artist and poetess who dedicates her life to cherishing the softness found within both the corporeal and the ethereal. of porcelain softness is her first book.
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