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From Misha Collins, actor, longtime poet, and activist, whose massive online following calls itself his ‘Army For Good’, comes his debut poetry collection, Some Things I Still Can’t Tell You. Trademark wit and subtle vulnerability converge in each poem; this book is both a celebration of and aspiration for a life well-lived.
This book is a compilation of small observations and musings. It’s filled with moments of reflection and a love letter to simple joys: passing a simple blade of grass on the sidewalk, the freedom of peeing outdoors late at night, or the way a hand-built ceramic mug feels when it’s full of warm tea on a chilly morning. It’s a catalog and a compendium that examines the complicated experience of being all too human and interacting with a complex, confounding, breathtaking world…and a reminder to stop and be awake and alive in yourself.
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From Misha Collins, actor, longtime poet, and activist, whose massive online following calls itself his ‘Army For Good’, comes his debut poetry collection, Some Things I Still Can’t Tell You. Trademark wit and subtle vulnerability converge in each poem; this book is both a celebration of and aspiration for a life well-lived.
This book is a compilation of small observations and musings. It’s filled with moments of reflection and a love letter to simple joys: passing a simple blade of grass on the sidewalk, the freedom of peeing outdoors late at night, or the way a hand-built ceramic mug feels when it’s full of warm tea on a chilly morning. It’s a catalog and a compendium that examines the complicated experience of being all too human and interacting with a complex, confounding, breathtaking world…and a reminder to stop and be awake and alive in yourself.