Jamaica Gleaner

An ode to surviving depression

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A PREPONDERA­NCE of Thoughts is an ode to surviving depression. It outlines the author’s frantic, yet palpable emotions in a fight to stay alive. The poems explore and tackle the many questions asked when one’s mind is spiralling into a perfect mess.

An allegory of sorts this collection of poems showcases the many fractured phases of a human’s damaged existence. Outlined is the transition of a defeated soul metamorpho­sing into an empowered and victorious spirit. This collection of poems will take the reader through the various phases of spiritual abandonmen­t where the author questions her faith in God juxtaposed with her desperate need to be in His presence and to be forgiven by Him. Witness, through her poetry, her failed relationsh­ips, becoming a mother, and feelings of guilt to overcoming self-depreciati­on and finally finding and standing in her truth.

This book is a roaming entangleme­nt of sporadic thoughts spewed unto paper but somehow manages to become detangled by the end of the book as is apparent with the first poem, A Prepondera­nce of Thought, and the strident and confident words of the very last poem, Not Easily Moved, where the author powerfully declares, “I will not die.”

The stark difference­s in the two poems are poignant because it shows the progressio­n of despair to the triumph of overcoming that which was made to utterly destroy you.

A Prepondera­nce of Thoughts is available on Amazon.com, Kindle, Kobo Books, Apple Books, Barnes & Noble, and Walmart.

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