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portada Song of a Baby (Poetry)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
Inglés
Pages
92
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 0.6 cm
Weight
0.15 kg.
ISBN13
9781491896945
Categories

Song of a Baby (Poetry)

Lucky James Evbouan (Author) · Authorhouse UK · Paperback

Song of a Baby (Poetry) - Evbouan, Lucky James

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Synopsis "Song of a Baby (Poetry)"

Song of a Baby is a collection of poems which gently weave through everyday life- people, places, nature, reminiscences and reflections. Each poem is beautiful as it is affective; the message is distinct and unconfused. In a sense, some of the poems contained in this volume are versified prose telling short stories, but with rhythm. Although rhymes may be considered pedestrian in some quarters, they nonetheless retain a quality so rare in other forms of writing. Song of a Baby features a couple of rhymes which have been carefully strung for your delight. A baby is the object of a mother's love. Yet, in its innocence, it conceives to teach Mother about love. Song of a Baby may well be likened to thoughts of a baby in the way it modestly seeks to share passionate expressions with an already well-versed world.

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