Overcoming obstacles plays a large role in the later poems. It is in itself impressive to be able to write such depth and full-hearted emotion in just a few words. One of the most impactful closers is “silence has always been my loudest scream” (pg. Some are signed off with statements that collect that poem as a whole simple one-liners that make you want to set the book down and just think. Most of the poems are in first person, making them even easier to directly relate to. An assortment of introductions, primarily to the people that affected how Lovelace saw herself and how she saw the world, are laced through the first few poems. Not everyone is keen on poetry, but some of these are so simple and raw that it’s quite difficult to not enjoy them. The storyline is that of her real one and it’s divided up into four separate sections: the princess, the damsel, the queen, and then you - which is supposed to be the reader or just humanity in general. Lovelace’s poems reflect life and all of its traumas. “The Princess Saves Herself In This One” is a collection of poems, courtesy of Amanda Lovelace and her all-too-relatable emotions.
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