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Writing in the Shower

By: Bonnie Weiss
Narrated by: Joanna Teljeur
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Publisher's Summary

Poet Bonnie Weiss presents a collection of stories and poems filled with vivid memories, halfway between verse and prose. Her words are honest, sensitive, and profound but also sometimes humorous, sometimes deep. The style is lyrical and deceptively simple as she presents the incredible power of love and the pain of loss.

This is an evocative and entertaining collection, yet it goes beyond the visceral to the emotional in poems like My Shrine to You:

I love you; you gave me your love.

And now a whole year without you,

a lifetime without you,

without the glory of you.

Autumn has passed.

Winter is here.

Its message lies deep within bare trees,

their rich sap husbanding energy.

I am pregnant with the sap of winter.

I gaze at the snow blossoms on the pear tree

And wonder, “Will spring arrive for me?”

Empathize with the pain but find beauty and joy, too, as you walk the poet’s path to truth and enlightenment.

©2018 Bonnie Weiss (P)2020 Bonnie Weiss

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