Bringing It Back is a raw, unflinching collection of long-form poetry that dives into the deepest fractures of the human experience—love that lingers too late, promises that were never whole, and the quiet devastation of loss that never fully leaves. Samuel Ludke writes with a voice that is both haunting and intimate, pulling readers into a world where memory, heartbreak, and identity blur into something achingly real.
Each poem reads like a confession carved out of silence—exploring themes of unfinished love, the cost of dying too young, the weight of absence, and the dangerous pull of staring too long into darkness. These are not just poems; they are emotional landscapes where grief breathes, where longing echoes, and where the past refuses to stay buried.
With vivid imagery and relentless honesty, Ludke captures the fragile tension between holding on and letting go. His work doesn't offer easy answers or clean endings—instead, it invites readers to sit in the complexity of feeling, to confront what is broken, and to find something strangely beautiful in the ruins.
For readers drawn to poetry that is immersive, cinematic, and deeply human, Bringing It Back is not just a book—it's an experience. A return to the moments we try to forget, and the emotions we can never truly escape.
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