I've led my life, frankly given to chance;
I learned of love, yet what of romance?
As long as human beings have been writing poetry, it's been our favorite vehicle to struggle with love and loss-and over the course of a lifetime you tend to accumulate a fair bit of both. Those hard-won lessons and still-unfulfilled yearnings grace the pages of Letters Unsent.
Painful vulnerability meets gentle musicality: Joseph A. DeMerchant recalls...
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