Smile Through the Clouds

Fiction & Literature, Poetry
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Author: Eileen Kerr Blakeman ISBN: 9781480856851
Publisher: Archway Publishing Publication: January 11, 2018
Imprint: Archway Publishing Language: English
Author: Eileen Kerr Blakeman
ISBN: 9781480856851
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Publication: January 11, 2018
Imprint: Archway Publishing
Language: English

Their sounds never reach my ears.
Muffled, hidden, yet free to breathe.
Atop, soft and feathery without fears,
A momma draped gently as a wreath

In a delightful collection of essays and poetry, Eileen Kerr Blakeman transforms ordinary thoughts into amusing writings that encourage all of us to find the humor in life.

Blakeman reflects on why there are holes in a soap dish, why it is so hard to find a runaway pill that has fallen on the floor, whether peanut butter coffee is delicious or not, why a little snow at Christmas and the arrival of spring pansies bring joy, and why good things come when we least expect them. Included in her delightful collection are light-hearted poems that address the many wonders of nature such as two pigeons who waddle and doddle, busy birds who whistle from afar, a pet rabbit who hides in the desert grass, and a hungry yellow cat.

Smile through the Clouds shares a compilation of essays and poems that provide a whimsical look at the fun side of life.

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Their sounds never reach my ears.
Muffled, hidden, yet free to breathe.
Atop, soft and feathery without fears,
A momma draped gently as a wreath

In a delightful collection of essays and poetry, Eileen Kerr Blakeman transforms ordinary thoughts into amusing writings that encourage all of us to find the humor in life.

Blakeman reflects on why there are holes in a soap dish, why it is so hard to find a runaway pill that has fallen on the floor, whether peanut butter coffee is delicious or not, why a little snow at Christmas and the arrival of spring pansies bring joy, and why good things come when we least expect them. Included in her delightful collection are light-hearted poems that address the many wonders of nature such as two pigeons who waddle and doddle, busy birds who whistle from afar, a pet rabbit who hides in the desert grass, and a hungry yellow cat.

Smile through the Clouds shares a compilation of essays and poems that provide a whimsical look at the fun side of life.

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