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Love's Lost and Found
Poetry by Reginald Antonio Forest
Author: Reginald Antonio Forest
Narrator: Reginald Antonio Forest
Unabridged: 21 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Independently Published
Published: 07/25/2024
Categories: Nonfiction, Art, Fiction, Poetry, American Poetry
Synopsis
Love hurts, heals, and haunts—and these poems aren’t afraid to tell the truth.
What if every heartbreak, betrayal, and goodbye was actually a map back to yourself? In Love’s Lost and Found, Reginald Antonio Forest lays bare the messy, resilient journey of the heart—from a son aching for his mother’s love, to lovers tangled in lust and infidelity, to the grief of losing a soulmate too soon. With raw honesty and vivid imagery, these poems move through abandonment, desire, depression, and devastation toward hard-won self-worth and the quiet hope of beginning again.
Set against the backdrop of real-life love stories and losses, this collection speaks to anyone who has ever stayed too long, given too much, or loved someone they had to learn to live without. Whether you’re nursing fresh wounds or tracing old scars, Love’s Lost and Found will make you feel seen, understood, and less alone in the aftermath of love.
What if every heartbreak, betrayal, and goodbye was actually a map back to yourself? In Love’s Lost and Found, Reginald Antonio Forest lays bare the messy, resilient journey of the heart—from a son aching for his mother’s love, to lovers tangled in lust and infidelity, to the grief of losing a soulmate too soon. With raw honesty and vivid imagery, these poems move through abandonment, desire, depression, and devastation toward hard-won self-worth and the quiet hope of beginning again.
Set against the backdrop of real-life love stories and losses, this collection speaks to anyone who has ever stayed too long, given too much, or loved someone they had to learn to live without. Whether you’re nursing fresh wounds or tracing old scars, Love’s Lost and Found will make you feel seen, understood, and less alone in the aftermath of love.