• Parts Of Myself Left Behind

  • Oct 26 2024
  • Length: 4 mins
  • Podcast

Parts Of Myself Left Behind

  • Summary

  • "Parts of Myself Left Behind" is a poignant and evocative poem by Sound Alchemist Julie Jewels Smoot that delves into the intricate layers of human emotion and self-discovery. This literary work invites readers on a reflective journey, exploring themes of loss, identity, and the enduring impact of past experiences. Smoot's masterful use of language and imagery creates a vivid tapestry that resonates deeply, allowing readers to connect with their own personal narratives while contemplating the fragments of themselves that remain in the wake of change.

    Heart's Embrace: Poetry for Transformation is a captivating book of healing poetry written by Navy Veteran and Sound Alchemist, Julie Jewels Smoot. This collection of heartfelt poems is designed to provide readers with a transformative experience, promoting relaxation, harmony, and healing. Each poem is carefully crafted to evoke emotions and inspire personal growth, making it an ideal companion for those seeking solace and inner peace.

    Julie Jewels Smoot, with her background as a Navy Veteran and Sound Alchemist, brings a unique perspective to the world of poetry. Her words resonate with authenticity and depth, offering readers a profound journey of self-discovery and transformation. Through her carefully chosen words and rhythmic verses, she invites readers to explore their innermost thoughts and emotions, encouraging them to embrace their vulnerabilities and find strength in their own personal narratives.


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