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# Some Things I Still Can't Tell You: Poems

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desertcart.com: Some Things I Still Can't Tell You: Poems: 9781524870546: Collins, Misha: Books

Review: A new favorite! - Unflinchingly honest, heart-wrenchingly raw and incredibly personal, Some Things I Still Can’t Tell You is an emotional gut punch of a book. In his first poetry collection Misha Collins gives us a window into his life, his mind and his soul. Some poems are bright and exuberant, exclamations of love and delight in people and nature and the small joys of life itself. Others are the polar opposite, laced with the pain of loss and grief and a deep melancholy that seems to radiate from a sense of personal dissatisfaction and loneliness. Misha writes with a direct and unadorned style that lends a sense of truth to his poems. His imagery is clear and beautiful without being overblown. He is able to distill a moment down to a sharp, distinct point and wring surprising emotions from it, both delightful and devastating. The collection is divided into five books, each evoking a different feeling, all of them working together to give a startlingly autobiographical feel to the entire collection. In many ways that’s what this book feels like, an autobiography in verse. Misha reveals so much of himself in such depth that it almost makes the book’s title feel like sleight of hand. All in all, this is a phenomenal book, especially for a first collection. The simple style belies the actual complexity of the poems and I find myself going back and reading them over and over again, each time pulling out bit more insight. I am greedy when it comes to good poetry. I want volumes of it from poets I admire so I admit I hope to see a second book from Misha Collins but if he never writes another line in his life, he can be proud of this work because it’s truly remarkable.
Review: An Extremely Open, Personal Collection of Poems - I, admittedly, am not an avid poetry reader. I enjoy the ones I have read, but I don't tend to go seeking it out. I knew this collection, from pretty much the moment it was announced, was going to be an exception. Collins divides his collection of poems into six sections, spanning a wide variety of topics that all feel so deeply personal and honest I often felt like I was intruding on conversations and thoughts I had no right to bear witness to. The first section, titled 'love poems' is the section that will stick with me the longest. "The Center" in particular put such a lump in my throat and an ache in my chest I had to set my phone down to process. Collins also writes about several of his "people" and those poems are some of my favorites in the collection. Particularly the one entitled 'Marder' near the end of the book. Its theme is admittedly a bit dark, but I adore it. The other sections are equally lovely and soul-baring. Collins doesn't hide anything from the reader, again making you feel like a voyeur trespassing in his private thoughts. There are happy poems, incredibly heartwarming poems, poems that made my heart ache for him, poems that made me laugh out loud, and poems about feeling so sad for reasons you don't understand that you just curl up in a ball and cry. Collins really wrote about such a wide variety of situations and emotions that I feel like everyone will be able to gain something from this collection. Poetry reader or not, definitely pick this collection up if you want to break your own heart a little and put it back together a bit more tender than it was before.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
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| Best Sellers Rank | #380,025 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #64 in Family Poetry (Books) #328 in Death, Grief & Loss Poetry (Books) #342 in Love Poems |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 4,568 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A new favorite!
*by M***S on October 15, 2021*

Unflinchingly honest, heart-wrenchingly raw and incredibly personal, Some Things I Still Can’t Tell You is an emotional gut punch of a book. In his first poetry collection Misha Collins gives us a window into his life, his mind and his soul. Some poems are bright and exuberant, exclamations of love and delight in people and nature and the small joys of life itself. Others are the polar opposite, laced with the pain of loss and grief and a deep melancholy that seems to radiate from a sense of personal dissatisfaction and loneliness. Misha writes with a direct and unadorned style that lends a sense of truth to his poems. His imagery is clear and beautiful without being overblown. He is able to distill a moment down to a sharp, distinct point and wring surprising emotions from it, both delightful and devastating. The collection is divided into five books, each evoking a different feeling, all of them working together to give a startlingly autobiographical feel to the entire collection. In many ways that’s what this book feels like, an autobiography in verse. Misha reveals so much of himself in such depth that it almost makes the book’s title feel like sleight of hand. All in all, this is a phenomenal book, especially for a first collection. The simple style belies the actual complexity of the poems and I find myself going back and reading them over and over again, each time pulling out bit more insight. I am greedy when it comes to good poetry. I want volumes of it from poets I admire so I admit I hope to see a second book from Misha Collins but if he never writes another line in his life, he can be proud of this work because it’s truly remarkable.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ An Extremely Open, Personal Collection of Poems
*by M***. on October 12, 2021*

I, admittedly, am not an avid poetry reader. I enjoy the ones I have read, but I don't tend to go seeking it out. I knew this collection, from pretty much the moment it was announced, was going to be an exception. Collins divides his collection of poems into six sections, spanning a wide variety of topics that all feel so deeply personal and honest I often felt like I was intruding on conversations and thoughts I had no right to bear witness to. The first section, titled 'love poems' is the section that will stick with me the longest. "The Center" in particular put such a lump in my throat and an ache in my chest I had to set my phone down to process. Collins also writes about several of his "people" and those poems are some of my favorites in the collection. Particularly the one entitled 'Marder' near the end of the book. Its theme is admittedly a bit dark, but I adore it. The other sections are equally lovely and soul-baring. Collins doesn't hide anything from the reader, again making you feel like a voyeur trespassing in his private thoughts. There are happy poems, incredibly heartwarming poems, poems that made my heart ache for him, poems that made me laugh out loud, and poems about feeling so sad for reasons you don't understand that you just curl up in a ball and cry. Collins really wrote about such a wide variety of situations and emotions that I feel like everyone will be able to gain something from this collection. Poetry reader or not, definitely pick this collection up if you want to break your own heart a little and put it back together a bit more tender than it was before.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Speaks to the Heart
*by A***. on October 12, 2021*

I first read this on NetGalley and I am very thankful to have been given the chance to do that. ———————————————————- I struggled all day to find the words for this review. First, I am a fan of Misha’s so of course I was going to read this book. I will honestly say though that I’m a huge poetry fan and just didn’t know going in if it would be good or not (I should have known it would.) but I couldn’t put it down so to speak. After reading And reflecting, I still don’t know if the right words will come out here. I feel like I just went on an emotional journey. I feel like I just locked myself in a room and read someone’s Diary. I cried. I laughed. I cried some more. I just got punched right in the guts with feelings. I reflected on it ALL day after reading and I went through every emotion imaginable. As I said above I feel like he just threw his diary at us. It was very good and if you’re a poetry fan like I am I’m willing to bet you’ll love it. (I’m actually sorry I questioned it at first.) ——————————————————— The above was the FIRST time I read the book. It is now release day and I have read it again. It is that good. (I couldn’t even wait for my physical copy so I read the kindle version in the middle of the night.) All of the above is still true, but every time you read a book you catch something you didn’t catch before or you feel something you didn’t feel the first time through. This time around I thought the book was even BETTER than I thought it was the first time. I read through some of these poems thinking “Wow I feel this way a lot!” In other words the poems use jumped right off of the pages and spoke to me. “These Days” is the one that spoke to me the loudest. I’ll be honest, It was one that punched me right in the guts with feelings and made me cry but maybe that’s because I too do the same. Another of my favorites was “Suddenly”. The smallest things can be magical. I have a few more favorites, but instead of naming them all I think it would be better for everyone to grab a copy of the book and pick their own. Trust me it will be well worth it. Even if you are not a poetry reader….. it will be well worth it. Amazing job Misha, I’m sitting here writing the add on to my original review yelling at myself for wondering even for a split second if it could really be this good. It’s AMAZING. I will repeat that everyone reading this review should go grab their own copy. I promise you’ll love it.

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