A Symphony of Life (Poems)

Fiction & Literature, Poetry, American, Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement, Motivational
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Author: Carol A. Wirth ISBN: 9781386958956
Publisher: Carol A. Wirth Publication: November 30, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Carol A. Wirth
ISBN: 9781386958956
Publisher: Carol A. Wirth
Publication: November 30, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

A SYMPHONY OF LIFE is a collection of  136 poems and verses taking readers along life’s journey. Poems are about finding yourself, making friends, college, embracing life’s changes and more.

Do you remember how you felt after finding love?  Do you remember losing love and then finding a new love? Do you know someone who is lonesome, needing some encouragement or cheering up?  Do you know someone who deserves a congratulations or a thank you?

A SYMPHONY OF LIFE can stir up long forgotten emotions, or express what you are feeling right now. You may relate to some of these words in the future.  Words can help readers gain insight or realize they are not alone.  Words can both heal and entertain.

Some poems share moments of sadness, frustration, confusion or life’s lows.  Other poems share hopeful, happy and joyful times celebrating friendships, accomplishments, love and both every day and special events.

A SYMPHONY OF LIFE can also help readers celebrate anniversaries, birthdays, parenthood and retirement. These poems can inspire you to enjoy life to the fullest.  Let these poems encourage you to say or write some original verse to someone special in your life.

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A SYMPHONY OF LIFE is a collection of  136 poems and verses taking readers along life’s journey. Poems are about finding yourself, making friends, college, embracing life’s changes and more.

Do you remember how you felt after finding love?  Do you remember losing love and then finding a new love? Do you know someone who is lonesome, needing some encouragement or cheering up?  Do you know someone who deserves a congratulations or a thank you?

A SYMPHONY OF LIFE can stir up long forgotten emotions, or express what you are feeling right now. You may relate to some of these words in the future.  Words can help readers gain insight or realize they are not alone.  Words can both heal and entertain.

Some poems share moments of sadness, frustration, confusion or life’s lows.  Other poems share hopeful, happy and joyful times celebrating friendships, accomplishments, love and both every day and special events.

A SYMPHONY OF LIFE can also help readers celebrate anniversaries, birthdays, parenthood and retirement. These poems can inspire you to enjoy life to the fullest.  Let these poems encourage you to say or write some original verse to someone special in your life.

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