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To Thee I Sing    by Dr. Claus
Price: $0.99 USD. 190 words. Published on September 22, 2010. .

Remember your first rose. Time to smile again. Find this rose within your heart and you will know love. Dr. Claus combines poems and roses to touch your soul. Dr. Claus presents the marriage of poetry and photography to create poetography. Read and visualize the poetry of love.
To Thee I Sing (Aquarelle)    by Dr. Claus
Price: $0.99 USD. 190 words. Published on October 2, 2010. .

Remember your first rose. Dr. Claus presents everlasting roses enrobed in the beauty of water colors to comfort you. Find this rose within your heart and you will know love. Read and visualize the poetry of love.
The Poetess (Aquarelle)    by Dr. Claus
Price: $0.99 USD. 190 words. Published on October 3, 2010. .

Experience the magic of poetry painted in water colors. Remember singing with the flowers, watching a sunset, walking on the beach, or playing in fields of gold. If you do, you will be delighted as Dr. Claus marries these to Love poems to sooth your heart. Discover The Poetess and allow her to whisper "I Love You."
The Promise (Aquarelle)    by Dr. Claus
Price: $0.99 USD. 190 words. Published on October 6, 2010. .

Enjoy a walk on the beach or a beautiful sunset. Look up to the stars and wonder or down to a beautiful butterfly. Walk slowly through the garden and take a moment to breathe. When you do you will remember The Promise and you will remember Love. Dr. Claus presents Love poems in water colors and Love.
Clair de Lune Serenade    by Dr. Claus
Price: $0.99 USD. 190 words. Published on November 22, 2010. .

Time to take a moonlight serenade through the garden. As you smell each rose listen to your heart as they reveal their love to you.
Parsifal    by Dr. Claus
Price: $9.99 USD. 580 words. Published on January 6, 2011. .

She was dying and he was afraid. Fear, death and loneliness visited him every day in the war but this was different. After her accident he asked for a leave of absence from the FBI but was denied. A letter of last resort was mailed to the Director but disappeared like all great secrets never to be heard of again. He felt betrayed and abandoned by a country that sent him to war and he cried