A Woman's Voice

A Little Book Of Poems

Fiction & Literature, Poetry, American, Contemporary Women
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Author: Eliza D. Ankum ISBN: 1230002066479
Publisher: Eliza D. Ankum Publication: December 27, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Eliza D. Ankum
ISBN: 1230002066479
Publisher: Eliza D. Ankum
Publication: December 27, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

A Woman’s Voice: A Little Book of Poems is a look inside the mind of a transplanted southern woman.

The poems within are about how she feels about her southern roots, her mother, love, loss, betrayal, acceptance, and what living in the north has taken from her. And finally, growing old and knowing without a doubt that there is a God.

'The Breeze Through the Lilac Trees,' sings a sweet song of the South as seen through the eyes of an innocent young girl. But in the poem, 'Aunt Jemima,' she is older and acquainted with the harsh realities of race.
'Sybrina,' recounts the ordeal of a woman suffering an unimaginable loss.
'Yellow Dresses,' celebrates youth and beauty while, 'I am Becoming a Budgie' tells of a woman dealing with growing older and losing her much celebrated beauty.
Evolve
His love was like an alien planet
The terrain of which was strange and harsh
Every step uncertain
Life or death
Like Ying and Yang
They circled each other
Night and day
Until they were like clay
In each other’s hands
Molding each other for an eternity

A Woman’s Voice: A Little Book Of Poems is a little book but it’s a powerful book.

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A Woman’s Voice: A Little Book of Poems is a look inside the mind of a transplanted southern woman.

The poems within are about how she feels about her southern roots, her mother, love, loss, betrayal, acceptance, and what living in the north has taken from her. And finally, growing old and knowing without a doubt that there is a God.

'The Breeze Through the Lilac Trees,' sings a sweet song of the South as seen through the eyes of an innocent young girl. But in the poem, 'Aunt Jemima,' she is older and acquainted with the harsh realities of race.
'Sybrina,' recounts the ordeal of a woman suffering an unimaginable loss.
'Yellow Dresses,' celebrates youth and beauty while, 'I am Becoming a Budgie' tells of a woman dealing with growing older and losing her much celebrated beauty.
Evolve
His love was like an alien planet
The terrain of which was strange and harsh
Every step uncertain
Life or death
Like Ying and Yang
They circled each other
Night and day
Until they were like clay
In each other’s hands
Molding each other for an eternity

A Woman’s Voice: A Little Book Of Poems is a little book but it’s a powerful book.

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