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Outside(r): Poems and a Poet at One with Nature
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Outside(r): Poems and a Poet at One with Nature in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $15.99

Barnes and Noble
Outside(r): Poems and a Poet at One with Nature in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $15.99
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An ode to the natural world,
OUTSIDE(R)
is filled with poetry that is raw and minimalistic. Miller weaves imaginary words through her observations of nature, expressing life experiences and self-reflective contemplation to evoke memories and emotions.
The readers of these poems will hold up a metaphoric mirror, seeing themselves reflected in sentiments that feel familiar and timeless. The themes of six sections express the cycles of nature and the ebb and flow of the inner human experience.
OUTSIDE(R)
is filled with poetry that is raw and minimalistic. Miller weaves imaginary words through her observations of nature, expressing life experiences and self-reflective contemplation to evoke memories and emotions.
The readers of these poems will hold up a metaphoric mirror, seeing themselves reflected in sentiments that feel familiar and timeless. The themes of six sections express the cycles of nature and the ebb and flow of the inner human experience.
An ode to the natural world,
OUTSIDE(R)
is filled with poetry that is raw and minimalistic. Miller weaves imaginary words through her observations of nature, expressing life experiences and self-reflective contemplation to evoke memories and emotions.
The readers of these poems will hold up a metaphoric mirror, seeing themselves reflected in sentiments that feel familiar and timeless. The themes of six sections express the cycles of nature and the ebb and flow of the inner human experience.
OUTSIDE(R)
is filled with poetry that is raw and minimalistic. Miller weaves imaginary words through her observations of nature, expressing life experiences and self-reflective contemplation to evoke memories and emotions.
The readers of these poems will hold up a metaphoric mirror, seeing themselves reflected in sentiments that feel familiar and timeless. The themes of six sections express the cycles of nature and the ebb and flow of the inner human experience.

















