22 Poems You Should Read About Love and Life!

Fiction & Literature, Poetry
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Author: Alessa Mark ISBN: 9781311168689
Publisher: Alessa Mark Publication: February 23, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Alessa Mark
ISBN: 9781311168689
Publisher: Alessa Mark
Publication: February 23, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

This collection of poetry is the saga of life in all of its colors - joy, sorrow, triumph, love and pain. The book is a beautiful collection of heart-touching poems, drawn from my personal experiences in life.

While ‘Mother, my ode to you’, conveys how a mother continues to guide and inspire her child in every way in life’s struggles, ‘Strength’ lifts up the downcast spirit with life’s historical triumphs and wins. ‘Break free’ is about the dark vicissitudes of practical life and how the protagonist wants freedom from life’s falsities and hypocrisies. ‘Thinking of you, my love’ is about the love-filled thoughts kindled for the beloved while in ‘He comes..’ the protagonist wonders if she really deserves the new-found love in her life and doubts her destiny which has been unkind to her earlier. Quite on the same lines of ‘He comes..’ is ‘She espies..’ where she doubts her waning beauty in attracting her man, preferring to languish for him in her dreams.

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This collection of poetry is the saga of life in all of its colors - joy, sorrow, triumph, love and pain. The book is a beautiful collection of heart-touching poems, drawn from my personal experiences in life.

While ‘Mother, my ode to you’, conveys how a mother continues to guide and inspire her child in every way in life’s struggles, ‘Strength’ lifts up the downcast spirit with life’s historical triumphs and wins. ‘Break free’ is about the dark vicissitudes of practical life and how the protagonist wants freedom from life’s falsities and hypocrisies. ‘Thinking of you, my love’ is about the love-filled thoughts kindled for the beloved while in ‘He comes..’ the protagonist wonders if she really deserves the new-found love in her life and doubts her destiny which has been unkind to her earlier. Quite on the same lines of ‘He comes..’ is ‘She espies..’ where she doubts her waning beauty in attracting her man, preferring to languish for him in her dreams.

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