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Previous Rooms Without Windows A Collection of Dark Psychological Poems
Between the Words: Trust and Fear is a psychological poetry collection about what happens when two people keep trying to reach each other—but never fully arrive.
Told entirely in the first person, the book traces a relationship that does not break in a single moment, but slowly changes shape through repetition, hesitation, and emotional editing. Words are spoken, but meaning shifts in transit. Intent exists, but it is softened, adjusted, and misread before it can land.
This is not a story of dramatic rupture. It is a record of gradual erosion—where communication continues, but connection becomes increasingly uncertain. Over time, both people learn to adapt to what can be safely said, what can be safely received, and what must remain unspoken in order for things to continue at all.
What remains is proximity without translation. Trust built on edited sentences. Fear that arrives before meaning. And conversations that begin to avoid the very things they are trying to express.
By the end, nothing has fully ended—but nothing has fully arrived either.
Between the Words: Trust and Fear is about the quiet space between intention and understanding, and what people become when they learn to live inside it.
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