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The book contains 224 poems about all different subjects; written entirely by this author - from the first poem she'd written as a child, to the last one that she'd written - just before she'd sent her manuscript off to be published into a book. There is no limit to Jessica's writing. 
As an experienced and talented poet, she can write about anything multiple times each and her poems consist of all different kinds of descriptive words unlike just one.
For example, her poems are all different. Some are funny, some sad - some are interesting and some explanatory. Others aren't just poems; they're useful in giving advice wrapped in a poetical message and most are melodically written with rhythm; to be read in the same manner, of rhythmic melodies. Because everyone deserves to have a pleasurable reading experience. 
Here's a poem for most moods - characteristics and thoughts. Of getting right to the point; and to get a picture in your head, different from the things that you are looking at. 
These poems are for people who like to read fun and intense, short stories or poems to enlighten themselves when in need of enlightenment and to enjoy the moments in which they're carried away for a short moment, this is the book for you


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Jan-Clare Side  

  interviews 

Jessica Hendy

Author of a new book of poetry entitled 

"A verse on life"


About Jessica
Jessica loves all art and artists. She loves creativity and being creative writing poetry. She likes R&B and reggae music and enjoys going to gigs - having fun with people and friends who enjoy the same entertainment. This is A+ Poetry. Jessica didn't need to learn how to write it. It's her natural passion. need to learn how to write it. It's her natural passion


Poem Sample

The 19th century Victorian dancers


Dances and in their hands
They're clutching roses.
She dances,
And he suddenly says
Buda bu ba in my bed today?
Pretending what she heard him say
Holds up their roses and tickles their noses.
Dressed in Partied fancies
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Belly chuckling and wide smiling faces as if
There were gum; stuck in-between their teeth.
Gently, casual eyes softly shy off every other.
And nicely they pass each others hands to hands.
Bows down, curtsies so politely.
~
Hello, goodbye.
Hello, goodbye.

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Impolitely slaps his hands.

Clasped them together for looking; cheeky,
Cheeky
Cheeky.



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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