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In poetry, there lies a canvas, a blank space to create a universe where you cannot prepare yourself for any sets of unusual reality. A little imagination to mesmerize, inspiration is a significant different voice from art, philosophy, and religion. Poetry attempts to use consistent abstract thoughts to inspire words, which they fail to articulate. Keith Phillip sees poetry as a window to his own unpredictable self, willing to take risks, risking it all without any constrains. The opportunity to use poetry from a platform is a powerful, positive communicative tool. Poetry is the equalizer, a revolutionary as nature as if water just suddenly appears and covers the ocean, creating a negative action into a positive one. It is your reaction is the root of new material, myself, I think is that moment which truly counts.
A lifetime of experiences is reflected in this collection of poems. Rhyming poetry, free verse, narrative poems, limericks, and haiku explore the author's relationships with men she has known and loved. Both men and women may find something familiar in the poems that makes them say, "Yes, I've been there!"¿
"I'll Remember April'' is a love story that spans seventy years and three generations of a family. Louise Ferris is an elderly woman whose adored granddaughter comes to her with a problem of the heart. The girl's story prompts Louise to reflect on her life and loves, and those of her family, told from several perspectives, beginning at the outset of the Great War.¿
On a trip to Scotland, Robin Lindsay, a 45-year-old Canadian widow, meets James Maclachlan, a Scottish widower.James is haunted by his poor relationship with his wife, who died under mysterious circumstances nearly 10 years ago, leaving a daughter and infant son. The couple fell in love, but events emerging from the past and violent murder in the present complicate matters.
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