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These poems are a collection of observations on life experiences that we all can relate to. They touch on universal themes that each of us encounter at various stages of our lives. The title poem, Days To Come, considers acceptance, something we all face at some point. Where You Are is a poem about being wonderfully lost in love. Love You Still takes on love that is gone and the sadder side of romance. Daydreams and Solitude's Sound remind us of the spectacular beauty of nature. Freedom and Spirit Island talk of the excitement of moving forward with our lives. Jewels And Gold tells us to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
These poems are a collection of observations on life experiences that we all can relate to. They touch on universal themes that each of us encounter at various stages of our lives. The title poem, Days To Come, considers acceptance, something we all face at some point. Where You Are is a poem about being wonderfully lost in love. Love You Still takes on love that is gone and the sadder side of romance. Daydreams and Solitude's Sound remind us of the spectacular beauty of nature. Freedom and Spirit Island talk of the excitement of moving forward with our lives. Jewels And Gold tells us to treasure our precious memories. This compilation of poems covers a wide range of the human, emotional roller coaster. But certainly the prevalent theme throughout is one of hope and gratitude. These poems will bring joy and a look at ourselves from a different perspective.
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Autorenporträt
Paul Love was raised in Detroit, Michigan and has lived for many years now in Phoenix, Arizona. This poetry book is his first writing endeavor. He has recently retired from a thirty three year career as a physician in Phoenix. In addition to poetry he enjoys reading, listening to music, and playing guitar. He has been inspired by poets such as Robert Frost as well as songwriters such as Gordon Lightfoot.