Maria C. Costa (Portugal)
I live with my husband and two sons in this quiet, sunny side of Europe, Portugal.
Writing (very modestly) has been part of my personal interests, and it always provides me with much energy and motivation to face hard times.
It also invites me to reflect on the surrounding world, and when it comes to poem writing that's so particular.We really enjoy sharing simple thoughts and ... more »
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'Do Not Put Asunder' by Suzette Crous
I second what Francisco said. I think that world's tragic incidents have led you conciously or unconsciouly to write. Writing, you can correct me if I wrong, is a kind of relief and a sort of an escape from the tragey of life. From the tragedy and the cruelty of the evil nature of man. Your poems are a great solace to the soul dear Maria. Please keep it up! .
I wonder how 11 Sept might have affected the poetess as I read down her work. I have a sense of grief and this tone continues and it only changes in reading the 'Rainbow Gathering'. There's tragedy on her work (natural and human upheavals) and sensitiveness showing the presence of human kind in every poem of her. But I still hold in my heart and mind the question on 'how the 11 September might have affected the poetess in her writing! '
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