
What Amazon says
This Collection of Poetry is entirely about love.
I hope you enjoy reading the contents herein.
What does the word “love” conjure up to you?
Everyone has a different take on it.
I have even heard it described as a mental illness!
I would not know in that respect, but I will leave you with this thought.
“The armour we wear is designed to see who cares. Love is a battlefield.
We should choose our wars carefully”.
My review
Ephemeral Encounters is a delightful collection of love poems. I am always fascinated by poets descriptions and interpretations of this particular human emotion. It has been, and continues to be, responsible for so much woe among people and has even been responsible for the fall of nations and the starting of wars. I am a very practical person so the turbulent and intense aspects of romantic love have passed me by, but I endlessly try to understand it and this compelling collection certainly helped.
The poet has examined romantic love in all its permutations, writing about the good, the bad and the ugly of the experience. The poems are personal, entwining imagery from day-to-day life which is very relatable. The poems are also beautifully written.
One of my favourite poems from this collection, which demonstrates what I have said above, is Threads:
“We are all pieces of threads
each one of us as fragile as the rest.
Waiting for someone to
sew us to their hearts
and keep us there no matter what.
Many of us will end up
in a box with all the
other loose threads no one wanted.
At some juncture in
the future, discarded.
We are the loose ends of life
never intended to be someone’s lover or wife.
Just a piece of threat that
could not find a needle
in the sewing box of life.
The emotion in this poem is so raw and it is so very heart rending.
If you have ever been in love, or would like to be, this book of passionate poems will resonate with you. Highly recommended.
Purchase Ephemeral Encounters from Amazon US here: https://www.amazon.com/Ephemeral-Encounters-Her-Book-Words-ebook/dp/B0CH44FLZ3
What a lovely review. I loved the poem you’ve selected
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Thank you, Sadje. It is a wonderful collection.
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You’re welcome 💕💕💕
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A beautiful poem to pick, love the sewing basket metaphor.
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HI Diana, I liked that metaphor too.
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Wonderful review! This was also one of my favorite poems.
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HI Dawn, it is a gorgeous poem. I enjoyed this book a great deal.
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A wonderful review, Robbie, and the book sounds lovely!
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Thank you, Merril. I like Maggie’s poetry very much.
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You’re welcome, Robbie!
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Excellent review, Robbie! Maggie Watson sounds like a masterful poet.
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HI Dave, I like Maggie’s poetry very much. I am so lucky to be part of this amazing blogging community. I meet so many wonderful poets and writers.
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It IS an amazing blogging community. 🙂
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YES!
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Thank you, Robbie, for the introduction to Maggie Watson!!!
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My pleasure, Rebecca. Maggie is a wonderful poet.
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Thank you so much Roberta for this wonderful review !
I am humbled.
Thank you also to everyone for your lovely comments.
I.am blessed to be part of this community 🙏🤗🙏
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My pleasure, Maggie. I am glad you like the review.
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I did .
Thank you again 🤗
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Wonderful review, Roberta. Thank you for the introduction to this straight-from-the-heart poetry.
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My pleasure, Tim. It is a lovely collection.
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I love that poem ‘Threads’ so much, Robbie; thanks for bringing this poet to our attention 🙂
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My pleasure, John. I’m always happy to introduce poets and their work on my blogs.
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you do a great job 🙂
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❤️
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Thank you
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Very welcome Roberta 🙂
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That’s wonderful, Robbie. This love poem is so raw. I could really feel the emotion in her description of the threads in the sewing box. Thanks so much for sharing it.
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Hi Barbara, my pleasure. I really enjoyed this poem too. All the poems are lovely.
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It’s hard to write a good love poem. The one you quoted is full of emotional resonance. (K)
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Hi Kerfe, I don’t write romantic love poems. I am always interested in other poets offerings in this line.
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That is a great review and the example poem, Threads, is truly beautiful.
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HI Thomas, I am so pleased you appreciated Threads. Maggie is a great poet.
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a wonderful review, Robbie…🤍
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Lovely review. ‘Love’ is defined differently by everyone, innit.
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Absolutely wonderful review, Robbie. Thank you for the introduction!
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My pleasure, Donna. I enjoyed this collection a great deal.
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This sounds like a beautiful book that I’d enjoy. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on it, Robbie!
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Threads says a lot. The analogy well thought out.
A fab book review Robbie.
Congratulations to Maggie!
Thank you, Robbie!
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Hi Resa, Maggie’s poetry is beautiful
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That poem is so heartbreaking!
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Yes, Maggie is a wonderful poet
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