Kiddiepunk is proud to present “And I Could Not Have Hurt You” a new
book of poems by Robbie Coburn. This harrowing collection consists of 36
sombre and piercing poems exploring death, loss, depression and
self-harm. Presented in three sections, the poems form a fractured and
harrowing narrative that doubles as a descent into the abyss.
88 pages. Paperback.
Weight | 0.14 kg |
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