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Poems

By: Cindy Lee Loucks
Narrated by: Cate Luis
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Poems...lines...rhymes...puns...so much fun...metaphors...humor...ironies...and a little of everything in between.

©2019 Cindy Lee Loucks (P)2020 Cindy Lee Loucks
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I've listened to Cindy Lee Loucks's first book, SICK, and then her follow-up which was QUILT, which contained poems and letters she wrote to her family regarding SICK. Her poems are deep and moving, and the more I listened to them, the more I felt drawn into them. She speaks from her soul, with just the right amount of abstract, nakedness, and purging. I felt I was sitting within a small group of people listening to her bear herself to us and at times I wanted to applaud at the last line. I think it takes a lot of courage to give one's poems to the world, especially when they come from the places CLL came from. Bravo.

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