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This book represents the first published assembly of Rose Wilcox Sliemers' poetry. It is composed of some 141 pieces. These were written, along with another thousand or more, during the period beginning in the 1950's and continuing until a short time before her death in November, 2018. Additionally during this period, she was married, bore 8 children, all of whom are living, became a registered nurse and worked at The Ohio State University Hospital for more than 20 years, serving most of this time as head nurse. How she found the time to do all these things, only God and Rose know.

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This book represents the first published assembly of Rose Wilcox Sliemers' poetry. It is composed of some 141 pieces. These were written, along with another thousand or more, during the period beginning in the 1950's and continuing until a short time before her death in November, 2018. Additionally during this period, she was married, bore 8 children, all of whom are living, became a registered nurse and worked at The Ohio State University Hospital for more than 20 years, serving most of this time as head nurse. How she found the time to do all these things, only God and Rose know.

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My wife, Rose, who passed away recently, had written poetry most of her adult life. During that period she maintained a "library" of her poetic writings, which I estimate to be in the one-thousand-plus range. As a result of reading many of these pieces, I have come to the conclusion that it would be appropriate to prepare and publish a small segment (perhaps one hundred or so) in her honor. This book is representative of these writings.

To poeticide, Rose Wilcox Sliemers was a woman of many a word. Fortunately, however, they were the printed kind and not to be overheard. She was truly a poet as the writings herein do attest. But she was never a talker, as a writer she was best.