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It’s just a simple book of 19 heartfelt poems. More or less a journal of observations spanning a couple of decades of everyday life. The poems were inspired by scenery and personal events around rural Georgia in the Southeastern USA.
You may have witnessed similar experiences or have common memories. These storied compositions will no doubt provoke images that are delightfully relatable. Pick up a copy on Amazon. We’d love to hear your impressions!