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Paperback A Heart Felt Emotion Book

ISBN: 1950015483

ISBN13: 9781950015481

A Heart Felt Emotion

A Heart Felt Emotion is a collage of poems by C. Dale Baldwin based on the feelings and emotions of the character Climentine, as Climentine goes through the twists and turns of loving Ravel. Unable to let him go, she holds on to a psychotic love.

Love and desire are the main ingredients, added to a dose of self-esteem as being pushed to unimaginable limits.

'Deception', Addiction, and finally Double-Cross -- feelings of anxiety, anguish, mistrust, frustration, and passion -- as well as I should say mostly; love, have come together to create this brief combination of poems. As a woman myself, using my own imaginings to interpret the emotional rollercoaster that I created in Climentine. I dove deep into my soul and aroused what I felt would be memorable poems. Considering all aspects of feelings that would be involved while writing this compilation of poetry and how our emotions interpret our hearts. I also gave into the realm of what life means and how our environment affects us as people, and as lovers in general. Women who are sometimes considered the weaker sex and off times taken for granted. I've provided a little push to vent life's frustrations. I'm trying to work up to what I consider to be the best of me. I think this is a great start and I hope you will too

About the Author: Literaturist C. Dale Baldwin grew up in a brownstone house in Flatbush, Brooklyn. She now resides in Canarnsie. "My husband and I love to travel and he is also my muse "

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