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I walked your grey, stone floors from nave to Poet's Corner, Careful to sidestep graves of poets long revered. I felt a deep whispering in my heart; I shivered in my warmth, Was that Tennyson I heard softly calling? Early winter sunlight streamed through the Rose Window, gently Dust particles fell like teardrops in muted rainbow hues... From an early age Sharon King-Jeffers has read and been inspired by all forms of poetry. Now she once again provides a glimpse into her heart and mind as she lyrically reflects on life, love, loss, and everything in between. In her second collection of…mehr

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I walked your grey, stone floors from nave to Poet's Corner, Careful to sidestep graves of poets long revered. I felt a deep whispering in my heart; I shivered in my warmth, Was that Tennyson I heard softly calling? Early winter sunlight streamed through the Rose Window, gently Dust particles fell like teardrops in muted rainbow hues... From an early age Sharon King-Jeffers has read and been inspired by all forms of poetry. Now she once again provides a glimpse into her heart and mind as she lyrically reflects on life, love, loss, and everything in between. In her second collection of contemporary poetry presented in three parts, King-Jeffers explores many relatable themes and subjects that include reflections on her first twenty-five years of life, pictures or things seen or felt, and the beautiful state of Hawaii. As she leads others through her poetic perceptions, King-Jeffers provides a space for others to reflect on their unique personal experiences and journey through life. The Final Segue: And Other Poems is a thoughtful volume of contemporary free verse that reflects the author's creative perspective.
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Sharon King-Jeffers worked in the medical field before earning two law degrees. She practiced law in California until her retirement, ten years after she was diagnosed with MS. Today, Sharon resides in New Mexico with her family and black cat where she enjoys reading, writing, and communicating with friends and family across the country. This is her second book of poems.