Dylan Thomas, Found his purpose by expressing himself through music & poetry as a young child. He had always felt misunderstood. This is his escape & his home away from home. Music & Poetry has always been there for him when he needed to express & release himself. In this collection, You will find Happy, Dark, Inspirational, Inner-child Healing, and Mental Health/Trauma. He isn't going to sugarcoat his work for you. This is his escape! He mainly writes about personal struggles & moments that you can't physically touch. No one’s life is PERFECT. Don't expect his thoughts & writing to be positive all the time. He's known to be a healer of wounded souls. He writes from his heart & wears his scars like armor, Transforming his pain into his own masterpiece!
Under Milk Wood and other plays
Dylan Thomas
audiobookA Child's Christmas In Wales
Dylan Thomas
audiobookHold Me :
Dylan Thomas
audiobookOut of Chaos Comes Bliss : Essential Poems
Dylan Thomas
bookThe Essential Dylan Thomas : Complete Poetic Masterpieces, Including Plays, Novels and Short Stories
Dylan Thomas
bookThe Complete Poetry of Dylan Thomas
Dylan Thomas
bookPortrait of the Artist as a Young Dog
Dylan Thomas
bookPorträtt av konstnären som valp
Dylan Thomas
bookPortrait of the Artist as a Young Dog
Dylan Thomas
bookDelphi Complete Works of Dylan Thomas (Illustrated)
Dylan Thomas
bookThe Poetry of War
Dylan Thomas, Thomas Hardy, WB Yeats, Wilfred Owen, Siegfried Sassoon, Ted Hughes, John Betjeman
audiobook50 Classic Christmas Stories Vol. 4 (Golden Deer Classics)
A.A. Milne, Santa Claus, Golden Deer Classics, Adelaide Anne Procter, Algernon Blackwood, Alice Hale Burnett, Andy Adams, Arthur Conan Doyle, Cecil Frances Alexander, Charles Dickens, Charles Edward Carryl, Don Marquis, Dylan Thomas, Edward Payson Roe, Eleanor Hallowell Abbott, Elia W. Peattie, Elizabeth Anderson, Elizabeth Margaret Chandler, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, Ellis Parker Butler, Ernest Vincent Wright, Eugene Field, G.K. Chesterton, George A. Baker, George Augustus Sala, George Robert Sims, H.P. Lovecraft, Henry van Dyke, John Kendrick Bangs, Mark Twain
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