Summer's Sunlit Smile

Creative Arts Management Ou
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Summer's Sunlit Smile is a joyful collection of poems that captures the golden warmth and carefree essence of summer. Each verse radiates with the light of endless days, where the sun smiles down and the world feels alive with possibility. Through vibrant imagery and uplifting language, these poems evoke the simple pleasures of the season-moments of laughter, relaxation, and the pure joy of being under the sun.Within these pages, you'll feel the sun's gentle warmth on your skin, hear the laughter of children playing in the distance, and smell the sweet fragrance of blooming flowers. The poems celebrate the delights of summer-lazy afternoons by the water, the refreshing taste of cold lemonade, the brilliance of sunsets, and the magic of starry nights. They also explore themes of happiness, nostalgia, and the fleeting beauty of moments that make summer so memorable.Summer's Sunlit Smile is more than a collection of poetry; it's an invitation to bask in the season's light and embrace the joy it brings. Perfect for those who cherish summer's glow, find peace in its warmth, or want to carry a bit of its sunshine with them throughout the year, this book offers a poetic journey into the heart of the season. As you read each poem, you'll feel the warmth of the sun's smile, reminding you of the simple, lasting pleasures that summer brings.


  • | Author: Tim Wood
  • | Publisher: Creative Arts Management Ou
  • | Publication Date: Aug 20, 2024
  • | Number of Pages: NA pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Hardcover
  • | ISBN-10: 9916858020
  • | ISBN-13: 9789916858028
Author:
Thor Castlebury
Publisher:
Creative Arts Management Ou
Publication Date:
Aug 18, 2024
Number of pages:
NA pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Hardcover
ISBN-10:
9916857628
ISBN-13:
9789916857625