Poems for a Lost Lover

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Pub Date Feb 12 2020 | Archive Date Sep 28 2020

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A collection of poems from the voice of a southern woman chronicling a casual but passionate love affair at the end of her fertility.

A collection of poems from the voice of a southern woman chronicling a casual but passionate love affair at the end of her fertility.


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ISBN 9781794847316
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An honest, touching, emotional insight into the the mind of "a southern woman chronicling a casual but passionate love affair at the end of her fertility"

Beautifully written as poetic chapters that can be read in one sitting as it tells a story but also, each poem is perfectly capable of coming into its own as a standalone poem.

Mabelynn for me stands out as a particularly well written perspective into a subject that could be true and relatable for many women as the hurt and pain is felt upon reading it

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Beautifully written poems of a woman’s love affair at a time in her life where her body is changing.An intimate involving look at a love affair at the hurt of its ending as life goes on.# netgalley#booksgosocial

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This pain is gone now, but the slowness. Senses coming back and the moans. But memories must be gone now before the morning arrives. There is a fierce light of burning in all the poems and the falling sparks of each one remembering a man lying dead in the corner of a starving mind. It may be light and all shapes of light but it must have been sold and passed on to what should have been next.
Lovely and broken.
Hadi Atallah, author of 'Rosemary Bluebell.'

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