Pain Isn't Pretty But It Creates Nice Art is a raw, unfiltered collection of poetry from Kennie Kayoz — a writer who has never been afraid to turn his scars into sentences. These pieces aren't polished to perfection or dressed up to look beautiful. They're honest. They're jagged. They're the kind of poems that come from nights when the world feels too loud and mornings when the silence feels even louder.
Kayoz writes about the parts of life most people hide: the loneliness, the pressure, the emotional bruises, the quiet moments where you're forced to face yourself. But he also writes about survival — the strange, stubborn way the human spirit keeps creating even when everything hurts.
This book isn't about pretending pain is poetic.It's about showing how art grows out of the places we'd rather forget.
If you've ever felt broken, misunderstood, or stuck between who you were and who you're becoming, these poems will feel like someone finally said the things you've been carrying.
This is not pretty poetry.This is real poetry.
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