"Love is not the fire. Love is what remains after the fire learns discipline."The Undying Amber is a psychologically intense, dual-voiced poetry collection that traces a single love story from first attraction to chosen permanence. Told through fifty-five interwoven poems, forty of them structured as sonnets, the book alternates between two unnamed voices navigating desire, ego, jealousy, silence, pride, and the quiet fear of abandonment.
This collection explores what happens when two emotionally intelligent people refuse to walk away and must confront the architecture of their own defenses in order to stay. Through measured lines and controlled heat, the poems examine love not as a feeling that erupts, but as a negotiation between independence and vulnerability. Every silence carries weight. Every gesture matters. Every argument reveals something deeper than the words being spoken.
This is not a book about falling in love. It is about remaining. About the discipline of staying. About the slow, steady warmth that does not flicker but endures.
"Love is not the fire. Love is what remains after the fire learns discipline."The Undying Amber is a psychologically intense, dual-voiced poetry collection that traces a single love story from first attraction to chosen permanence. Told through fifty-five interwoven poems, forty of them structured as sonnets, the book alternates between two unnamed voices navigating desire, ego, jealousy, silence, pride, and the quiet fear of abandonment.
This collection explores what happens when two emotionally intelligent people refuse to walk away and must confront the architecture of their own defenses in order to stay. Through measured lines and controlled heat, the poems examine love not as a feeling that erupts, but as a negotiation between independence and vulnerability. Every silence carries weight. Every gesture matters. Every argument reveals something deeper than the words being spoken.
This is not a book about falling in love. It is about remaining. About the discipline of staying. About the slow, steady warmth that does not flicker but endures.