The Poet of the Heart by LaNona Walker Genre: Poetry
People can fade away, rose petals can be crushed and things can be lost, but at least you’ll remember how it was. The Poet of The Heart is a poetry collection that touches everything the heart can feel, hope for, cherish, and even regret. In a collection of poems ranging from romantic to heart-wrenching, LaNona Walker dives into her passions and writes from the heart. Fragmented pieces of dreams and losses combine to bring you a touching series of stories that have deeper meanings in their rhymes and lyrics. **On Sale for only .99 cents June 27th – July 4th!!!** Goodreads * Amazon
LaNona Walker is a book-aholic and major coffee drinker. When she’s not jotting stories down or getting lost in books, she can be found baking delicious treats while jamming to music or re-watching movies (mostly Marvel) with her Pug. Or getting dragged away from a bookstore by family members and friends. Blog * Instagram * Goodreads
The description: People can fade away, rose petals can be crushed and things can be lost,
but at least you’ll remember how it was. The Poet of The Heart is a poetry collection that
touches everything the heart can feel, hope for, cherish, and even regret. In a collection of
poems ranging from romantic to heart-wrenching, LaNona Walker dives into her passions and
writes from the heart. Fragmented pieces of dreams and losses combine to bring you a touching
series of stories that have deeper meanings in their rhymes and lyrics.
First excerpt: Two Halves
There were two of them,
And they were everything between sailors and astronauts.
Always together, never separate.
Which one was real, no one knew.
One or the other?
Harder to pick, than you would think.
The better part of the other:
He the body, and she the heart.
The brother, the oldest of the two,
Was the strong and willful one.
The one that stood up,
That lead and protected, that spoke for the two of them.
The sister, the frailer of the two,
Was the quiet and kind one.
The one that was patient,
That followed and cared, that cared for both of them.
Twins with different minds,
But both one half of the other.
One like the sun,
And one like the moon.
One lighter where the other was darker.
Which was which?
No one could tell.
But regardless, soon one would leave the other behind-
To be whole by themselves.
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It sounds very interesting. I love the cover.