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LYRICS FOR OLD LOVERS
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LYRICS FOR OLD LOVERS

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Lyrics for Old Lovers conjures up couples walking down a beach holding hands, smiling contentedly into the setting sun, but old love is not like one of those three-mast sailing ships in a bottle with no waves and no wind. Old love tests the heart. These poems are about living a lifetime together, happy, funny, familiar years of growing old with the one you love, but they are also about tough years of caregiving and heartache, of loss and survival, of regrets and loneliness. The poet has lived these poems, finally discovering a need in herself to accept life again and move on. Yes, life again, in the form of another love: and because love comes in all ages, she finds that old love ‘without the urgencies of youth’ can be soft and sweet and easy on the heart.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Texas Review Press
Country
United States
Date
18 January 2010
Pages
80
ISBN
9781933896328

Lyrics for Old Lovers conjures up couples walking down a beach holding hands, smiling contentedly into the setting sun, but old love is not like one of those three-mast sailing ships in a bottle with no waves and no wind. Old love tests the heart. These poems are about living a lifetime together, happy, funny, familiar years of growing old with the one you love, but they are also about tough years of caregiving and heartache, of loss and survival, of regrets and loneliness. The poet has lived these poems, finally discovering a need in herself to accept life again and move on. Yes, life again, in the form of another love: and because love comes in all ages, she finds that old love ‘without the urgencies of youth’ can be soft and sweet and easy on the heart.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Texas Review Press
Country
United States
Date
18 January 2010
Pages
80
ISBN
9781933896328