Autumn Leaves

By Peter Allchin
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Published: Oct. 03, 2012
Words: 1,538 (approximate)
Language: English


Description

When writing poetry, I prefer rhyme - it's just the way I am. I always write what I feel inside. I suppose some would phrase it as 'coming from the heart', and I guess there is truth in that. Autumn and early winter are my favourite times of the year and there is an autumnal theme through these ten poems.

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Review by: Marianne Curtis on Dec. 20, 2012 : star star star star
Autumn Leaves is a collection of ten poets composed by Peter Allchin. It is nice to see another poet who writes like I do. Very enjoyable – I can’t wait to check out his other pieces.

Marianne Curtis
Author
Finding Gloria, Moondust and Madness: A collection of Poetry, Behind Whispering Pines and Brian's Last Ride
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Review by: Kurt Frazier on Oct. 04, 2012 : star star star star
I read the first couple of poems and was compelled to download the book. I like what I have read so far.
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