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Writing poetry is like grasping at the wind. Nonetheless, for author Elizabeth Zara Pagan, finding cause to fulfill a creative purpose is through inspiration.

Therefore, she writes... about Life, the Unknown, and In-Between, is a diverse collection of poems that is easy to understand. The author commensurate her vision through the effective use of words, giving you a specific instance of feeling hopeful. Through awareness, the writer paints a positive picture in all she writes as she conveys her thoughts to the reader.

Therefore, she writes.. Life, the Unknown, and In-Between

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Within this beautifully written book of joy, pain, hope, and wonder, you find what could be a mirror of your reflection, when reading about every day life situations, and/or perhaps have experienced what seem to be paranormal in nature, once you venture into the mysteries of the unknown, as you sit down, relax, and unlock your mind to enjoyable read.

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Elizabeth Zara Pagan is the author of her latest book, Therefore, She Writes, and has published articles in A Treasury of American Poetry III as well as Twilight Musings, and is a distinguished member with the International Society of Poets.

from Therefore, she writes... "One Gentle Rose"

Rose Flower

"I offer you this bloom, my darling,
Since I have naught but this to give,
A pretty rose from my garden bed,
To signify my love," he said.

"So hard it was to choose this one,
When buffed by nature's golden sun,
Nourished by its beauty and to rise,
This flower as lovely as your eyes."

"I give you with heart enclosed,
My love, one gentle rose."

Copyright © Elizabeth Zara Pagan

Quotes from Great Poets

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"They who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night."
~~ Edgar Allan Poe

"Poetry should... should strike the reader as a wording of his own highest thoughts, and appear almost a remembrance."
~ ~John Keats

© COPYRIGHT 2011 Elizabeth Zara Pagan