Running with the sunflowers is a collection of poems about love's quiet return, the kind that doesn't announce itself, but simply arrives, soft and steady, like sunlight after a long winter.
After grief, heartbreak, and learning to survive alone, poet Angelina Schreiber writes about what it feels like when love comes back, not loudly, not urgently, but gently. In small moments: a hand on a thigh, a forehead kiss, a sunflower placed on a desk without a word.
These poems are not about falling.
They are about blooming, slowly, carefully, in the presence of someone who stays.
For anyone who thought they had forgotten how to feel safe.
Running with the sunflowers is a collection of poems about love's quiet return, the kind that doesn't announce itself, but simply arrives, soft and steady, like sunlight after a long winter.
After grief, heartbreak, and learning to survive alone, poet Angelina Schreiber writes about what it feels like when love comes back, not loudly, not urgently, but gently. In small moments: a hand on a thigh, a forehead kiss, a sunflower placed on a desk without a word.
These poems are not about falling.
They are about blooming, slowly, carefully, in the presence of someone who stays.
For anyone who thought they had forgotten how to feel safe.