The Valley that Calls is a collection of one hundred and twenty poems divided into sestinas, villanelles, pantoums and sonnets. The poetry uncovers extraordinary themes including through an exploration of nature and a narration of personal tales. Not only are the stories told guaranteed to captivate readers but you are sure to be stunned by the grace of the valley and the beauty of the poetry narrated. Each and every tale told is remarkable and designed to be cherished.
This poem is about an island within which nobody lives but the wild. It is free, dangerous, unruly, beautiful and no place for mankind to destroy. As with the other poems in the book, the author wants her readers to know that nature is important and needs to be protected.
This poem is about capturing a bowl of fruit in a piece of art work.
This poem is about two lovers locked up in a pretty fiery embrace as they're wrapped up in a long and lustrous kiss. It is one of the more passionate villanelles of the collection.
This is the first poem in the collection and it is essentially about the endangerment of the Amazon rainforest as well of an exploration of its beauty, and the need to preserve its lands.
This poem is about two lovers locked up in a pretty fiery embrace as they're wrapped up in a long and lustrous kiss. It is one of the more passionate villanelles of the collection.
This poem is about two lovers locked up in a pretty fiery embrace as they're wrapped up in a long and lustrous kiss. It is one of the more passionate villanelles of the collection.
This poem is all about recognizing Cupid who brings couples together without being noticed or thanked. It is also homage to anyone who has in any way played Cupid by matchmaking people and making them realize their love for each other and, like Cupid, have not expected to be noticed or thanked. It's a poem for the angel within us.
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