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Sabrina Marie Cartwright – Midnight Warrior

Lisa Tucker 25 March 2025 1652 126 4


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A Poetry Collection For Night Owls (Sabrina’s Poetry Growth Book 3)

This poetry collection explores the journey through light and darkness, delving into the process of embracing both aspects within ourselves. It is a testament to the courage of revealing our true selves to society, even when faced with attempts to silence us.

The collection features 26 to 30 poems drawn from past struggles, present reflections, and anticipated future experiences. Although I initially aimed to create a lighter work, a recent descent into the depths of despair led me to a profound realization: to truly inhabit the light, one must also come to terms with their darkness. This revelation ignited a creative spark, pulling me from yet another dark night of the soul and fueling this collection.

Long nights fueled by insomnia, coffee, and the echoes of past addictions, along with the grief of losing a loved one, have become the moments of quiet I cherish. These are the hours when the world expects us to be still, while we find solace and inspiration. This collection is dedicated to fellow poets, writers, and artists who thrive in the stillness of midnight and dream of a world turned upside down just for us.

Though I hope to eventually restore my sleep schedule and move past these rock-bottom experiences, I will continue to seize the opportunity to write about my journey through life. This work represents my current struggle and growth, laying the foundation for the lighter and happier poetry I hope to create in future books.

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Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go.

t.s. eliot

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