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In Vilynprakah, Nadirah Alford taps into some of the most painful moments of human experience and contrasts them with deep longings for love, hopes, dreams, and high expectations. She leads us on a quest for balance and satisfaction, while providing us with courage and strength. Alford beautifully illustrates how the delicate human spirit can survive traumatic events and become more resilient. Poetry flows directly from the author’s heart. Alford’s emotions and thoughts pour forth in a passionate manner, as in her poem 'Eight Pieces':Eight PiecesJust some girl who looks like her motherBut cannot live without her coverPieces that has been broken needs to come back togetherLike glass or a crossword puzzleSomething full of massLife been tough, too much aggravation and no satisfactionAttitudes flying and angers risingForced apart a puzzle of eightPieces scattered, I cannot live without themMy eight piece puzzleEach piece is important to the otherBut now they are separatedYears trying to set the pieces back togetherThe puzzle is like a life force with each piece missing it’s weakenIt’s tearing down fleshIt’s tearing down bloodIt’s separating strengthCausing tears of flood