Still Burnt, Still Breathing
A Journey Through Flame and Silence
by Bradley Morrow
From the author of Echoes and Embers and The Second Burn: Echoes from the Afterglow comes a new collection of poems shaped by the heat of survival and the hush that follows.
These are not poems about fire.
They are poems about what endures after everything burns.
In this powerful and meditative volume, Bradley Morrow explores the soft ache of memory, the quiet defiance of breath, and the sacred moments that remain when the world has gone still. Each piece moves through charred landscapes-internal and external-revealing what it means to keep going, to keep feeling, to keep offering something beautiful even after everything else has been scorched.
This book speaks to:
the resilience found in ruin,
the courage of those who continue without applause,
the strange grace of smoke curling into sky,
and the quiet but stubborn act of breathing when no one is watching.
Still Burnt, Still Breathing is for anyone who has walked away from wreckage-singed, yes, but not silenced. If you've ever whispered "I'm still here" with cracked lips and shaking hands, this book is your echo.
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