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and what about us? asked Louis in Grande Prairie, AB
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and what about us? asked Louis in Grande Prairie, AB
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This book is a collection of poems capturing reflections on love. It features three chapters that categorize love into different phases of the loving process-the apocalypse, the indulgence, and the aftertaste. The book understands love as a universal feeling. Therefore, it explores different types and natures of love-reckless, daring, forbidden, sinful, holy, and more.
The collection is written in free verse without a strict structure or rhyme scheme. Capital letters are rarely used, allowing for a seamless, uninterrupted flow. Each poem typically concludes with a period, signifying the completion of a thought. Instead of following traditional poetic forms, the focus is on direct expression, with line breaks and spacing playing a minimal role in shaping meaning.
This book is a collection of poems capturing reflections on love. It features three chapters that categorize love into different phases of the loving process-the apocalypse, the indulgence, and the aftertaste. The book understands love as a universal feeling. Therefore, it explores different types and natures of love-reckless, daring, forbidden, sinful, holy, and more.
The collection is written in free verse without a strict structure or rhyme scheme. Capital letters are rarely used, allowing for a seamless, uninterrupted flow. Each poem typically concludes with a period, signifying the completion of a thought. Instead of following traditional poetic forms, the focus is on direct expression, with line breaks and spacing playing a minimal role in shaping meaning.




















