If You Ever Felt Too Much is a deeply intimate and emotionally resonant poetry collection that explores the quiet intensity of being human in a world that often asks us to feel less.
Through raw, lyrical, and unfiltered verses, Adric Ceneri invites readers into a journey shaped by longing, identity, heartbreak, and the silent battles we carry within. These poems do not simply describe emotion-they embody it, giving voice to thoughts and feelings that are often left unspoken.
Structured as a progression of emotional states, the collection unfolds in four distinct movements. It begins in the shadows of pain-capturing melancholic memories, inner conflict, and the weight of emotional wounds. From there, it transitions into reflection, where self-awareness begins to emerge through introspection and quiet realization. The journey continues into expressions of love and desire, exploring vulnerability, connection, and the complexity of human relationships. It concludes with intimate verses of love-simple yet powerful expressions that reveal tenderness, longing, and the hope of being truly seen.
Blending simplicity with emotional depth, Ceneri's writing captures fleeting moments, internal struggles, and universal truths with clarity and honesty. His voice resonates particularly with those who have experienced emotional intensity-those who have loved deeply, questioned their identity, or carried feelings they could not easily explain.
This collection also reflects the author's bilingual voice. Selected poems remain in Spanish, preserving their original emotional texture and honoring the authenticity of their creation. This dual-language presence adds another layer of intimacy, allowing readers to experience the work as it was first felt.
If You Ever Felt Too Much is not just a book of poetry-it is a companion for those navigating their inner world. It is for those who have felt overwhelming love, quiet loneliness, unspoken desire, and the constant search for meaning within themselves.
For anyone who has ever felt misunderstood, unseen, or emotionally overwhelmed-these pages offer recognition, reflection, and a sense of belonging.