The Dance

The Dance

Sea Gudinski

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Editorial:
Art Of Telling Publications
Año de edición:
2023
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9781734844740

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The Dance is a deeply personal work of emotive poetry in which the author explores the concept of Love. It is this largely elusive word, overused to the point of cliche, that makes life worth living. It is this transcendent feeling that makes and breaks human relationships. Love drives every other basic human desire; yet, love itself has many facets. Pure love is the strongest benevolent force known to mankind, but love turned in upon itself-unable to be expressed, love that should not exist but cannot be denied-cuts deeper than any sword. Therein lies the tragic irony, therein lies the rub. The following poems, arranged in reverse chronology, provide an account of one soul’s experience with Love, and the prevailing desire to understand, convey, and find peace with and without it.

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