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"This book doesn’t comfort you. It recognizes you."
I felt exposed reading this, like someone had been listening to my thoughts for years and finally wrote them down without trying to make them nicer. These poems don’t heal you. They hand you your spine back.
- Maeve O’Connell
Dublin, Ireland
Literary Editor
"I have never underlined so much in a poetry book."
Every poem feels intentional, controlled, and devastating. The structure makes the darkness sharper. This is not heartbreak poetry. This is aftermath poetry.
- Jordan Alvarez
Austin, TX
Creative Writing Professor⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
"This book made me feel seen in a way therapy never did."
There is no fake recovery language here. No soft landings. Just truth, boundaries, and clarity. I didn’t know poetry could feel this surgical.
- Renée Mitchell
Portland, OR
Trauma Counselor
This is not a Valentine’s book about romance.
It is a Valentine’s book about what remains when romance is gone.
Black Roses Bleed Too is a collection of dark, gothic love poetry for readers who have loved deeply, lost quietly, and learned how to survive without closure. Written in disciplined form and unflinching voice, these poems explore obsession, emotional erosion, psychological control, detachment, boundaries, and the moment when choosing yourself becomes unavoidable. Across 100 poems arranged in 20 descending and ascending sections, Believe Lylyianne charts the anatomy of love that consumes, damages, teaches, and finally releases. Each poem is tightly structured, deliberate, and unapologetic-proving that darkness does not need chaos to be powerful.
This book is for readers who:
Are drawn to dark poetry, gothic verse, and psychological realism
Love poetry that feels controlled, unsettling, and precise
Have outgrown romanticized pain and soft recovery narratives
Want poetry about boundaries, self-worth, and emotional clarity
Feel seen by solitude rather than afraid of it
Perfect for Valentine’s Day readers who do not want clichés, sweetness, or false hope-Black Roses Bleed Too speaks to the loved, the loveless, and those who discovered that sometimes the deepest form of love is learning how to stand alone without apology.
This is not a book about healing.
It is a book about truth.
If you’ve ever searched for:
dark valentines poetry
gothic love poems
heartbreak poetry for adults
poems about emotional abuse and recovery
poems about boundaries and self-respect
unapologetic poetry for women
poetry for people who are done explaining themselves
This book was written for you.
Sometimes the blessing is not finding someone.
Sometimes the blessing is learning how to be okay
when your only company is you.
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"This is the book you read after you stop romanticizing pain."
It doesn’t glamorize suffering. It names it. It closes the door. And somehow, that’s liberating.
- Kira Han
UX Designer
"Unapologetic, precise, and deeply unsettling in the best way."
I kept thinking, ’She said the thing you’re not supposed to say.’ And then I kept reading.
- Lillian Brooks
Savannah, GA
Bookstore Owner⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
"This is not a love poetry book. This is a boundary manual disguised as verse."
Every section felt like a progression I’ve lived through. It’s brutal and honest and necessary.
- Marcus Reed
Psychology Graduate Student⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
"I felt stronger after finishing this, not lighter."
That difference matters. This book doesn’t pretend that healing is pretty. It respects intelligenc
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