This treasury of poems is a lyrical expression; an illustration of words, of all that can be imagined. Revealing, with the turn of every page, an abundance of all that is whimsical, contemplative and heartwarming, Fireflies, Moonlight and All That Jazz caresses the soul with words of life, love, friendship and tribulation. Come share the author's love of words and inspirational style, that is entwined with the gift of enlightenment.
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April 12, 2007: Normally, I like poems that rhyme. However, the poems in Fireflies, Moonlight And All That Jazz are a treat to my senses. They cry out to my imagination, to my very soul. I can feel a sense of sadness, a sense of joy, a sense of despair, a sense of hope, and a sense of romance in this collection of poems. I especially like the ones that elude to nature, such as the sun, moon, stars, spring, and winter snow. I can almost smell the honeysuckle and morning dew in one of the entries. I enjoyed the collection immensely. Congratulations.
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June 02, 2006: Tammy Lynn Whisman has expressed all feelings and emotions in her book of beautiful poetic verse called, Fireflies, Moonlight and all that Jazz. She writes in such a beautiful way that touches the desires of the human spirit as well as the life of nature. She has a very good connection to that which she wants to write about and it is evident in her rythmic verse. Very nice poetry and very well written. Her poem titled Without is one of my favorites Creation without inspiration bland A song without melody flat A bird without wings grounded A heart without soul hollow A fish without water drowns A smile without spark dull Words without meaning babble Life without love empty