Between Your Ribs

Between Your Ribs

Between Your Ribs

Amany Al-Hallaq

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Editorial:
Xlibris
Año de edición:
2011
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9781465370006
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I love you, darling.The word love, try to replace it . . .eventually you will discover love remains the same . . . It cannot be replaced with any word in our world s dictionaries.It is a word with a wonderful mixture of all beautiful meanings.It plays the sweetest melodies, rhythms, and the underbelly of their range.Somewhere between stormy passion and haunting despair lies a powerful feeling like no other. Love is a complicated emotion, one that all of us struggle to understand at one time or another.In her first compilation of poetry in English, Palestinian poet Amany Al-Hallaq shares moving, lyrical verse that reveals all the passionate emotions that accompany falling in love. With an honest, relatable style, Al-Hallaq relies on vivid imagery as she takes an unforgettable journey through love, comparing the powerful emotion to a sweet mango, with its seductive taste, smooth skin, and magnificent fragrance.Al-Hallaq’s poetry eloquently speaks of love through deviant lust, a luminous smile, and a gentle whisper while positing that through every challenge, true love stands strong and able to withstand any storm proving that no matter what, it really is sweeter than a mango.

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    Amany Al-Hallaq
    I love you, darling.The word love, try to replace it . . .eventually you will discover love remains the same . . . It cannot be replaced with any word in our world s dictionaries.It is a word with a wonderful mixture of all beautiful meanings.It plays the sweetest melodies, rhythms, and the underbelly of their range.Somewhere between stormy passion and haunting despair lies a p...