Exposed Emotions

Exposed Emotions by Patricia Hamilton, published by AuthorHouse in August 2008, is a collection of poetry that explores the nuances of human feelings and experiences. With 100 pages, this edition presents a variety of poetic expressions that aim to capture beauty, whimsy, and introspection through carefully crafted language.
Readers will find that the poems in this collection evoke a range of emotions, from joy to melancholy, as they reflect on moments both lived and imagined. The work emphasizes the challenge of translating visual beauty and profound feelings into words, inviting readers to engage with the text on a personal level. Through vivid imagery and thoughtful reflections, Exposed Emotions offers a journey through the complexities of life, making it a significant addition to the realms of literature and poetry.
Official synopsis Publisher
Melon Moon
A melon moon
You could eat with a spoon,
That’s all there is tonight.
A lover’s wish
On a crystal dish,
A curl of silver light.
A twist of Thank you,”
A slice of “please,”
In the midnight darkness glowing,
A rocking chair
Suspended in air,
With only the rocker showing.
A melon moon
You could eat with a spoon,
Served with a single star,
A lover’s wish
On a crystal dish,
How beautiful you are.
“Melon Moon” is a good example of my efforts to put “pretty” on paper. It’s easy, I think, to snap a photo of something beautiful, whimsical, or thought provoking, It’s a greater challenge to capture such an object, feeling, or moment in words.
Hopefully, the reader will find that my poetry brings to life moments lived and tucked away or moments hoped for. Whether those moments are happy, sad, pensive or breathtaking is irrelevant. It is the poet’s job to make the reader feel.
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