An Escape from Living: death is not an enemy in the book “i wanna die, sometimes”

 An escape from living: death is not an enemy through “i wanna die, sometimes”.

A book written by Lee Veyne

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In a world that often feels overwhelming, quiet moments of reflection become both a refuge and a mirror. My latest collection, i wanna die, sometimes, is exactly that—a journey through the deepest corners of human emotion, captured in journal entries that are at once intimate, poetic, and honest. This book is not merely words on a page; it is an invitation to pause, to reflect, and to recognize the shared struggles that make us human.


From the very first pages, readers are invited into a landscape of thought and feeling where joy and grief coexist. The entries explore the subtle, often hidden, experiences of life—the kind that are rarely spoken aloud. There is grief, raw and unflinching; there is the quiet frustration of being stuck in life’s routine; there is longing for freedom, for clarity, for relief. And yet, amidst the melancholy, there is a glimmer of hope. Through the writing, I strive to capture the tension between despair and resilience—the delicate balance that keeps us moving forward even when life feels heavy.

One of the recurring themes in i wanna die, sometimes is the contrast between human fragility and the freedom of nature. Birds soar effortlessly in the sky, unconcerned with the burdens that weigh down humans. I have long envied them, not for their wings alone, but for the simplicity of their existence. The journal entries explore this desire to rise above, to escape, to feel lighter in a world that often feels too heavy. They are reflections of a longing many readers will recognize—a yearning for freedom, for clarity, and for peace.

Another core aspect of the book is the exploration of memory and the past. Several entries wrestle with the ghosts of old experiences, the echoes of mistakes, and the laughter that once was ours. These reflections are deeply personal, yet they are universal. Everyone has felt the pull of memory, the weight of regret, or the ache of nostalgia. By confronting these emotions honestly, the book becomes a space for readers to see themselves reflected in its pages. It reminds us that our struggles, our doubts, and our quiet moments of despair are not isolating—they are shared human experiences.

Beyond the exploration of sorrow, i wanna die, sometimes also seeks to capture resilience and quiet hope. Even in the darkest passages, there are glimpses of light: the fragments of life held by loved ones, the small moments of joy, and the realization that survival itself is an act of courage. The journal entries remind readers that living is not always about achieving grand victories; sometimes, it is about enduring, noticing the little moments, and finding meaning in the small acts of being alive.

In writing this book, my hope is to offer readers more than a reflection of my own experiences. I hope to create a companion for anyone navigating the complexities of life, a reminder that it is okay to feel, to grieve, to question, and to hope. i wanna die, sometimes is an intimate invitation to explore life’s shadows while finding the courage to seek the light.

If you are someone who cherishes honest reflection, poetry woven into thought, and the exploration of what it means to be human, this book is for you. It is for those quiet mornings when you feel both too heavy and too alive, for those evenings when reflection turns into revelation. It is a collection of words that seeks to hold you, comfort you, and remind you that even in pain, there is beauty—and even in struggle, there is life worth living.


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