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In the realm of verses, have you ever been lost, puzzled, or confused? Fear not, all the complexity, and the weight it may bear for this book, is easy, as gentle as air. Like meeting an old friend after years apart, a conversation unfolding, a balm to the heart. Life's choices, they dance in poetic grace, family, dreams, find their place. A sprinkle of humor, adds a touch of delight, a whimsical laughter that sparkles so bright. For poetry is not distant, reserved for the few, it's a friend by your side, embracing the true. Let this book be the compass, your poetic guide, Rekindling the flame…mehr

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In the realm of verses, have you ever been lost, puzzled, or confused? Fear not, all the complexity, and the weight it may bear for this book, is easy, as gentle as air. Like meeting an old friend after years apart, a conversation unfolding, a balm to the heart. Life's choices, they dance in poetic grace, family, dreams, find their place. A sprinkle of humor, adds a touch of delight, a whimsical laughter that sparkles so bright. For poetry is not distant, reserved for the few, it's a friend by your side, embracing the true. Let this book be the compass, your poetic guide, Rekindling the flame that may have temporarily died. For in the world of verses, your truth will resonate, and poetry's embrace will your soul awake. This poetry collection titled, UNA (Umbrellas Not Allowed) by Rich Baldoza contains 33 poems, the majority of which are didactic and reflective. Some of its themes include: Life Death Society Consequences Personification Excerpt from UNA (Umbrellas Not Allowed) by Rich Baldoza: In the fading eloquence of silence¿I hear the noise of a brand new dayStrumming the light of my reflectionStretching the patience of my alarm clockAlternating between snooze and harassmentLike the two piano keys of white and blackIt's Monday once again, the start ofMy five least favorite days of the week¿Out of my window a drizzle of white¿Blankets new blossoms and unfound Easter eggsSnowflakes lost in the middle of April¿Just usual Edmonton spring weather
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Rich Baldoza is the author of the book, The Tree That Walks. She was born, raised and educated in Iloilo, Philippines. She moved to Canada in 2008 and currently lives and works in Edmonton, Alberta. This is her first poetry collection.