The Book of Lost Poems
Poetry is when an emotion has found its thought and the thought has found words. –Robert Frost
Poetry is a form of communion. It is the only way I know of speaking in the language of the soul. –Maya Angelou
The Book of Lost Poems–using the universal themes of love and loss, nature and time, and spiritual awakening–seeks to unveil and reveal the "language of the soul."
The complexities of romantic relationships and the fragility of love are highlighted in "The Dance Begins" and "Love Lost," using striking metaphors and rhythmic language to stimulate the heart and mind.
"The Sky Falls Up" and "Time" arouses with images of nature and the passage of time, blending philosophical musings to create emotional responses and contemplation.
Readers who value spiritual connection will enjoy "The Knowing" and "Saving Yourself"–poems that explore self–discovery and spiritual awakening, to convey truths and inner growth.
-- Bruce Eisen
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