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Write Me Some Words: Poetic Reflections on Love, Loss, Nature, Spirituality, and Social Justice: Poetry For All the Awoken
by Sam Solomon
(1 Review)
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"Write Me Some Words" isn't just a collection of poems; it's a journey through the human experience, weaving together themes of love, loss, nature, spirituality, and the pressing call for social justice. Each verse is meticulously crafted to evoke profound emotions and thoughts, drawing readers into a world of beauty and wonder. From the gentle caress of love to the poignant sting of loss, These poems traverse the breadth of human emotions, But beyond the personal, they reflect on the broader canvas of our society, Urging us to ...
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Echoes of Faith: A Journey Through Life's Trials and Triumphs
by Jacqui Been
(2 Reviews)
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In "Echoes of Faith" readers embark on a profound journey through the highs and lows of life, guided by a collection of poignant and heartfelt poems. From moments of despair to triumphs of hope, this book explores the resilience of the human spirit and the enduring power of faith. The journey begins with "Survival," where readers are confronted with the harsh realities of life's storms. Yet, through poems like "Beyond The Storm" and "Get Back Up!" they witness the indomitable spirit of individuals rising above adversity, finding ...
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How Light Leaves
by James Crews
(FutureCycle Press)
(15 Reviews)
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In HOW LIGHT LEAVES, James Crews gives readers what John Updike once famously called "the human news." He writes with raw honesty about the loss of his father and an ever-changing, yet consciously alive, natural world that promises relief from even the worst of our grief. These poems delve deeply and wholeheartedly into each moment, with scenes made transcendent by Crews' close observation of a world always accessible to us, which he reminds us "we can trace with our naked eyes."
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