Poetry allows writers to explore their innermost feelings, putting them on paper for all to read. With a little bit of imagination, readers can consider the world in a different way. “Poets will expose their heart and soul for all to read, feel and even see, whatever the pen will allow,” Randy Blittle writes. “Occasionally a poem will say the words the voice cannot.” . In ‘Poet’s Breath ‘, the author tackles both love and loneliness, queries and responses, sounds and silences. Expressing himself in both rhyme and free verse, Blittle explores some topics that are surpassing and others much more mundane.
“Stained Cheeks” throws illumination on what it'd feel enjoy being a lost kid, who sits on a bench “stains of tears upon her cheeks” as people walk past without caring. “Wasted Worry” tells the story about a love so deep it turns a blinkered eye to wrinkles and gray hair.
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