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Paperback Before the World Moves On Book

ISBN: 1944972560

ISBN13: 9781944972561

Before the World Moves On

"If I were complete, there would be no need to overcome."'

Published in numerous magazines and online, esteemed poet and wordsmith Nathaniel Terrell pens a new collection of unapologetically raw and honest reflections as he artfully delves into truth, faith, and life lessons in his latest inspirational work, Before the World Moves On.

"Overall, Terrell's ability to tap straight into our emotions with stark, persuasive imagery makes this collection a must-read for poetry lovers. Very highly recommended." --Asher Syed for Readers' Favorite ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

With verses that express the agony of heartbreak and loss to ones that inspire spirituality and hope through God's divine grace, Before the World Moves On brings us on a man's creative and lyrical journey to transcend pain and heartache to find personal hope and salvation through forgiveness and acceptance.

Contemporary social issues and modern American culture seek to define who we are and forge our identity for us. Things are never that black and white. The real human condition is a personal journey through pain and ignorance as we seek hope, inspiration, and enlightenment. Through prayer, literary expression in poems, and evocative writing, we may all derive lessons from love and loss, inadequacy and regret, and the unassailable truth that the ability for true change lies within each one of us.

For more on Nathaniel Terrell's works, visit him on social media at natej.story or at www.natejstory.com.

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