Each poem touched me personally as if the writer knew some of my deepest, most private moments.....,
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This review is from: Lest We Forget Life's Passion (Paperback)
I eagerly looked forward to reading one or two poems each evening when I first read "Lest We Forget Life's Passion". Savoring each poem as I read it and seeing how they often resonated with an experience or feeling that I had experienced. After finishing the book the first time, I went back and re-read the poems that touched me the most and found several favorites- "Hurry up and wait"- I often find myself wondering, where is everyone hurrying to? The next stop light, then next corner, why is everyone in such a hurry? "Triplicity" - though I have no children of my own, I teach and care for other's children and this poem made me think of the kids I am with everyday.... I find myself re- reading many of the poems in this insightful and heartfelt book....it's the first time I have read poetry that touched me so personally. I promise you won't be disappointed when reading Ms. Rowland's passionate and heartfelt prose...
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My First Review of Lest We Forget Life's Passion



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