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Life, Love, & Loss: Words from the Heart
Life, Love, & Loss: Words from the Heart
Life, Love, & Loss: Words from the Heart
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Life, Love, & Loss: Words from the Heart

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Throughout our lives, we experience different levels of life, love, and loss. This book is a compilation of poetry expressing emotions and experiences of teen to adult life. This book is for anyone who has ever felt love, anger, happiness, sadness, joy, pain, free, confused, confident, or insecure and any othe emotion during their maturity into

LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 17, 2018
ISBN9781732925427
Life, Love, & Loss: Words from the Heart
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Rene Gordon

Rene' Gordon was born in Frankfurt, Germany, raised in Augusta, Georgia, and has traveled around the United States and internationally. With a passion for writing and a love for a good story, Rene' uses writing as a way to share some of the experiences in her life and openly express her emotions. Some of her books are light hearted and some are more personal, but all are from the heart of her passion for writing. Rene' has been writing since she was a preteen, and Life, Love, & Loss is the first published book in her repertoire.

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    Life, Love, & Loss - Rene Gordon

    Life

    One Magical Moment

    I was looking outside my window at some trees and the sky and rooftop of the house next door.

    For a second or two, I was back in time, a déjà vous of some sort.

    Something about the way the wind was blowing, swaying the leaves and limbs of trees back and forth.

    I could see my dog in the yard, even though she really wasn’t there.

    I could smell the warm grass and the air of late summer.

    It was all too real, so real that I believed that if I were to walk outside the door, I would actually be back there

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