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Love, Lust, and A Little Madness: A Poetic Rollercoaster You Can't Miss

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What do you get when you blend the intensity of love, the fire of lust, and just a touch of madness? A poetic ride that's thrilling, unpredictable, and impossible to put down.

In poetry, these themes are like the holy trinity of human emotion—so interconnected and electric that you never know where one ends and the other begins.


Some poems take you through gentle musings on love, while others throw you into wild storms of passion and insanity. This is the essence of Sari Fishman's "Inner Self Portrait", where each page feels like a rollercoaster of emotions, twisting through desire, heartbreak, and introspection.


The Raw Beauty of Love


Ah, love. The most overused word in poetry, right? But there's a reason for that—it's endlessly fascinating. In poetry, love isn't just hearts and flowers; it's messy, vulnerable, and transformative. Fishman's poems explore love in all its forms, from the tenderness of connection to the pain of longing.


What makes these poems special is that they don't sugarcoat love. You get the highs, the lows, and all the uncomfortable bits in between. One moment, you're floating in the warmth of affection, and the next, you're grappling with the complexity of self-doubt or unrequited feelings. It's love stripped of its clichés and brought down to its core, raw and exposed.


Lust: The Fire That Burns


If love is the foundation, then lust is the fire that keeps things interesting. In poetry, lust goes beyond simple desire; it's about the power dynamics, the electricity of attraction, and the way it consumes. Fishman captures this beautifully, using lust as both a creative force and a destructive one.


In her poems, lust is never one-dimensional. It's complicated, fueled by tension and yearning. One line might leave you breathless with the sheer intensity of desire, while another might remind you how quickly lust can burn out, leaving only ashes behind. The beauty of these poems is that they embrace the contradictions of lust—both its allure and its fleeting nature.


A Little Madness Goes a Long Way


And then, there's madness. The element that keeps everything unpredictable. Love and lust might be familiar territory, but add a sprinkle of madness, and suddenly you're in uncharted waters. Madness in poetry isn't about losing control; it's about embracing the chaos of emotions that don't fit neatly into boxes.


In "Inner Self Portrait," Fishman uses madness as a way to explore the emotional extremes that love and lust can take us to. The poems dive into the uncertainty, confusion, and intensity of those feelings.


One moment, a passionate encounter might sweep you away, and the next, you're questioning everything you thought you knew about yourself or the person you love.


Madness is what makes the ride thrilling. It's the emotional unpredictability that keeps you hooked, not knowing where the next twist will take you. And Fishman's work does exactly that—it keeps you on your toes, making sure you never get too comfortable.


The Perfect Poetic Cocktail


So, why does the combination of love, lust, and madness work so well in poetry? It's because these are the emotions that drive us, the ones that make life feel alive. They're universal but deeply personal, experienced differently by everyone, and that's what makes them so captivating to read about.


Fishman's "Inner Self Portrait" offers a masterclass in balancing these elements. Her poems don't shy away from the difficult parts of love or the uncontrollable nature of lust. Instead, they dive headfirst into the chaos, exploring what it means to be human in all its emotional complexity.

 

Conclusion


There's something undeniably captivating about exploring the tangled web of human emotions—especially when they're as intense as love, lust, and a touch of madness. These feelings remind us of our vulnerability, our desires, and our limits. Poetry has a unique way of capturing this whirlwind, inviting us to feel deeply and reflect on our own experiences.


In "Inner Self Portrait" by Sari Fishman, these elements are skillfully woven together, offering a raw and electrifying journey through the highs and lows of the human heart. With its striking honesty and emotional depth, this collection is an invitation to dive into your emotional landscapes, letting the poetry guide you through its twists and turns.

Don't miss the chance to experience this powerful exploration—grab your copy today and let the ride begin.

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