The Poet

The Poet by Sophia Puccini is a collection of love poems that explores the complexities of affection towards men from various backgrounds, including notable figures like President Bush. Published by iUniverse in June 2006, this edition comprises 116 pages and is presented in English. The work delves into the theme of love, highlighting the author’s perspective on the emotional connections that transcend societal judgments.
Readers will find a diverse array of poems that reflect on love’s enduring nature, even amidst challenges and criticisms. The collection invites contemplation on the power of love, suggesting that despite past experiences, embracing love remains a vital pursuit. With its focus on inspirational and religious themes, The Poet offers insights into the universal aspects of human relationships, making it a thought-provoking addition to the poetry genre.
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The Poet is a collection of love poems written by a woman to men from all over the world including President Bush. For all that is said about men, for all the crimes listed, Sophia Puccini loved them for no damn good reason which is the best reason of all. “Whatever bruises of the flesh have been left, all now depends on whether or not we are willing to do this one thing supremely well, to let love do what it once did for all of us.”
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