sugar, honey, ice & tea

December 16, 2019 - Comment

A collection of poems about the sweet and bitter that life has to offer. Divided into four chapters, the book deals with the struggles of pain and healing of wounds of all sorts, finding sweetness in all the bitterness along the way. Sugar, honey, ice & tea takes readers on a journey deep into the

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A collection of poems about the sweet and bitter that life has to offer. Divided into four chapters, the book deals with the struggles of pain and healing of wounds of all sorts, finding sweetness in all the bitterness along the way. Sugar, honey, ice & tea takes readers on a journey deep into the dark corners where struggle becomes strength and pushes through all the emptiness until it reaches the light.

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Anonymous says:

Highly recommend to all lovers of quality literature! Beautifully written, this volume of poetry has a little bit of everything that’s important in life: love, pain, passion, grief, despair, everything that makes us human. The free structure of the verses takes them out of the pattern of classical poetry, and it’s all like one fluid, lyrical, heartfelt life story. Highly recommend to all lovers of quality literature!

Anonymous says:

Wonderfully emotional prose I really enjoyed this collection from C.R. Elliott. Most of the collection are very short and perfect for inspirational memes, but a few a bit longer. I did find myself wishing for some longer poems, maybe expanding on some of the shorter poems.I found quite a few to be beautifully crafted, and the use of the words is stunning, elliciting the emotion in only a few sentences.If you love short prose, then this book is for you. Truly inspiring and very emotional. I really…

Anonymous says:

An emotional poetry collection Sugar, honey, ice & tea is a highly emotional collection of quotes and short poetry. C.R.Elliott pours his heart out and each word in his poems is full with meaning. Personally, I liked the most “The true meaning of understanding is to know not all things are meant to be understood”. Simply brilliant!

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