This collection of poems by Grace Leila Slocum showcases the author's talent for capturing the beauty and complexity of the natural world. Drawing on a wide range of styles and forms, Slocum explores themes of love, loss, and spiritual renewal, weaving together vivid imagery and poignant insights. From the cascading streams and rolling hills of the American West to the bustling streets of London and Paris, these poems offer a vivid glimpse into the rich diversity of human experience. This book is a testament to the enduring power of poetry to move and inspire readers.
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