Woman’S Diary

Fiction & Literature, Poetry
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Author: Natalia Govsha ISBN: 9781480815346
Publisher: Archway Publishing Publication: February 5, 2015
Imprint: Archway Publishing Language: English
Author: Natalia Govsha
ISBN: 9781480815346
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Publication: February 5, 2015
Imprint: Archway Publishing
Language: English

An observation of life, Womans Diary, a collection of poetry by author Natalia Govsha, shares a reflection of women who have surrounded her, women with their own life and their own love, joy, sorrow, and suffering.

From passion, to splashes of love, to mistakes, break ups, revival and forgiveness, forgiveness and hope, Womans Diary shares these and more. In the poem, Rosebud she writes: / Invite me on a nightly dance. / Ill dance with you. Ill give you chance. And you will lead in dreamy move

at edge of glory moon. It can be tango, maybe waltz. /And one... and two... and three... and glance! / Theres only we without crowd, /

Womans Diary explores the lives of women and their soulstender and mysterious.

Praise for Womans Diary

Natalia expresses the deepest feelings of the heart through her poetry. Grand desire, ravishing ecstasy, and intense craving emerge from these poems which are very powerfully the human heart as it expresses true heartfelt feelings!

Annie Papazian, Owner/Photographer, Lifetime Photos. Kirkland, Quebec

A very wise man say I believe Robert Frost say this there are three things, after all, that a poem must reach: the eye, the ear, and what we may call the heart or the mind. It is most important of all to reach the heart of the reader. Your poems always reach deep inside my heart Natalia and pull me inward your amazing world of poetry .

Nancy Pifko, Moundsville, West Virginia

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An observation of life, Womans Diary, a collection of poetry by author Natalia Govsha, shares a reflection of women who have surrounded her, women with their own life and their own love, joy, sorrow, and suffering.

From passion, to splashes of love, to mistakes, break ups, revival and forgiveness, forgiveness and hope, Womans Diary shares these and more. In the poem, Rosebud she writes: / Invite me on a nightly dance. / Ill dance with you. Ill give you chance. And you will lead in dreamy move

at edge of glory moon. It can be tango, maybe waltz. /And one... and two... and three... and glance! / Theres only we without crowd, /

Womans Diary explores the lives of women and their soulstender and mysterious.

Praise for Womans Diary

Natalia expresses the deepest feelings of the heart through her poetry. Grand desire, ravishing ecstasy, and intense craving emerge from these poems which are very powerfully the human heart as it expresses true heartfelt feelings!

Annie Papazian, Owner/Photographer, Lifetime Photos. Kirkland, Quebec

A very wise man say I believe Robert Frost say this there are three things, after all, that a poem must reach: the eye, the ear, and what we may call the heart or the mind. It is most important of all to reach the heart of the reader. Your poems always reach deep inside my heart Natalia and pull me inward your amazing world of poetry .

Nancy Pifko, Moundsville, West Virginia

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