"Some things were never meant to be held-only felt, wrestled with, and released."
In Grasping at the Wind: Searching for Meaning in the Aftermath of Everything, Charles Tyrone Moore McDonald offers a raw and unfiltered glimpse into the heart of a man reckoning with pain, purpose, and the divine. These poems are more than words-they are echoes of sleepless nights, unanswered prayers, and sacred moments of breakthrough.
Told in five soul-baring movements-from brokenness and struggle to faith, self-discovery, love, and reflection-this collection traces a spiritual journey that refuses to settle for shallow healing. It is a mirror for those who've cried silently, loved deeply, lost painfully, and still reached for something more.
Whether whispered in solitude or spoken aloud with fire, these verses invite you to sit in your own shadows... and rise.