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Free to Live, Free to Love

Free to Live, Free to Love

E.C. Addison Steele / E.CAddison Steele / ECAddison Steele

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Xlibris US
Año de edición:
2011
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9781469135953

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Free To Live, Free To Love is a book loaded with expressive musings about life, love, and everything in between and releases powerful darts aimed at readers’ core-rapt at touching all the right heartstrings. This book is a genuine insignia of the truths echoing deep within the poet’s heart and soul. These truths are the blaring bellows of dominant feelings and reflective thoughts for emancipation. Steele has creatively captured the essence of life and love, bound them into his carefully woven poems, and gently fused them to other germane themes to make this wonderful book. The poems in this collection are subtle renditions hoisted straight from the heart of the poet offering a glimpse of the beauty and grace of life, the mystery and power of love, and the diversity and gist of worthwhile thoughts that run docile within the his mind. An absolute poetic journey and adventure await readers in this anthology that governs a gamut of evocative poems ready to strike them with hope and inspiration-two radiant truths that will allow them to experience living a beautiful, more significant life.

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