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These Poems Don't Rhyme.
This bundle of 17 poems explore a lifetime of emotions from love to heartbreak, and happiness to pain.
A rollercoaster of intensity from the heights of Moonstruck to the depths of Dungeoned Deep.
Plus no poetry collection would be complete without a pirate poem and ode to chocolate cake.
Included in this bundle:
Moonstruck
The connection of soul mates.
Lost & Found
Chronic pain and coping.
Swingtime
Meditation on a sleeping infant.
Smile
The significance of a stranger's smile.
Go 'Gen
The curiosity and energy of little children.
Waning
Living through life's ups and downs.
April Fool
Fool's gold of love.
Another Day
The joy of becoming a parent.
Dream Machines
Longing for the end to ringing in the ears.
No Promises
The end of a broken romance.
Blessed Babe
A baby's enjoyable days.
Saintly Love
The pain of unrequited love.
Dungeoned Deep
The darkness of depression.
Gaia's Garden
Care and protection of Earth.
Avast
A micro-story with ghost written poem about pirates.
Ode to Chocolate Cake
No explanation required.
Merfolk Hope
Longing to join the merfolk undersea.
Jan L. Mayes has been writing and blogging horror fiction and tinnitus-hyperacusis non-fiction for over 10 years. Her background in linguistics, audiology and adult education-combined with over 30 years of experience coping with ghosts, hyper ears and plotting murders-have given her a broad base from which to approach many topics.
She is an international Eric Hoffer Award winner for non-fiction Tinnitus Treatment Toolbox (rev. 2012) on how to cope with tinnitus-hyperacusis, and is currently a member of The Writer's Path writing club and the Ladies of Horror Fiction. Her writing has been featured at Tinnitus Today, Communique, silencity.com and The Right to Quiet Society. Jan lives in the Pacific Northwest of Canada. She enjoys reading, cookies and deadheading, as should all right thinking people.