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I Get Embarrassed Easily and Other Love Notes
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I Get Embarrassed Easily and Other Love Notes
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I Get Embarrassed Easily and Other Love Notes
By Jaineba Chang
A tender collection of micro-poems that captures the rawness of love, longing, and self-reflection. With each verse, I Get Embarrassed Easily carries readers through fleeting moments of heartache, desire, and quiet revelations. Jaineba Chang offers an intimate glimpse into the human experience, where love both bruises and heals, and the silence between words speaks volumes.
Perfect for those who cherish poetry that is honest and unadorned, this chapbook feels like a series of whispered confessions—beautiful in their vulnerability. Whether you are mending a broken heart or rediscovering its rhythm, these poems will remind you of the beauty found in being open, even when it feels fragile.
"Bits of you still live here under my skin, like thin pieces of glass slicing my movement."
For readers of Rupi Kaur, Nayyirah Waheed, and Yrsa Daley-Ward, this is poetry that lingers long after the last page.
I Get Embarrassed Easily and Other Love Notes
By Jaineba Chang
A tender collection of micro-poems that captures the rawness of love, longing, and self-reflection. With each verse, I Get Embarrassed Easily carries readers through fleeting moments of heartache, desire, and quiet revelations. Jaineba Chang offers an intimate glimpse into the human experience, where love both bruises and heals, and the silence between words speaks volumes.
Perfect for those who cherish poetry that is honest and unadorned, this chapbook feels like a series of whispered confessions—beautiful in their vulnerability. Whether you are mending a broken heart or rediscovering its rhythm, these poems will remind you of the beauty found in being open, even when it feels fragile.
"Bits of you still live here under my skin, like thin pieces of glass slicing my movement."
For readers of Rupi Kaur, Nayyirah Waheed, and Yrsa Daley-Ward, this is poetry that lingers long after the last page.


















