A Selection of Poems
β Scribed by Jane Mcintosh Holland
- Book ID
- 111970941
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 945 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781643675084
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
A selection of poems that I wrote so that they could be read by all ages of people for them to enjoy. I am an animal lover so I like to write animals stories and adventures as I know a lot of people also love animals. The out of tune poem, is based on a piano that lived in my parentsβ house, Time in which we share, is also based on my family and the what we shared together. I am one of seven siblings and we all grew up in Australia to loving parents and a big extended family. The sea shells and the sunflower is a poem I wrote for the blue fringe writers festival in the Blue mountains. The Two Mytstiff Cats is about my two cats pickles and Lizzie and the mystfis they got up to. The endless road is a poem I wrote when I first left school I attended a creative writers course in the city.
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