Breaking Poetry Out of the Frame

Breaking Poetry Out of the Frame
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 129
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ISBN-13 : 9781475941999
ISBN-10 : 1475941994
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Book Synopsis Breaking Poetry Out of the Frame by : Tamara Kae

Download or read book Breaking Poetry Out of the Frame written by Tamara Kae and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2012-10 with total page 129 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Breaking Poetry Out of the Frame a collection of verse that offers a unique look at love and at a heart being broken into tiny pieces. Author Tamara Kae shares the emotional confusion experienced when we make the wrong choices for love. Her poems offer a stark reminder that inner strength can be strongest when love passes or skips a beat. Breaking Poetry Out of the Frameconsiders the need to understand life and the hidden secrets of love through poetic healing. Seeking to examine the reality of all types of love and lust, this collection offers a reminder that love comes in many different forms, some more controversial than others. Seems like almost every wedding band sparkles with diamonds and infidelity and forget the wedding bliss the first kiss hand to hand date to date Until you decide to make Her your mate. Now it's All too late. You say Forget wifey I'm going to explore The hottie from next door Lifelong vows you ready to diss to hit the skins of some two day three day whore.


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