Tea-Ku: Poems About Tea


Book Description

Poetry and Tea have always gone well together. A little meditation while relaxing, pondering a great poem over the perfect cup of brewed leaves. This anthology of over 70 poets is made up of Haiku (Haikai) all about the favorite beverage! Get yourself a cup of tea, and read along. Published by Local Gems Press. www.localgemspoetrypress.com







A Poem with Tea (Short)


Book Description

This book is full of poems about love, life, and struggle. If even one of these poems speaks to you, then I've done something right.




Serving Sweet Tea


Book Description

‘It is like whispers to the soul.’ Life is like having a cup of tea. If your mug has too much sugar or the tea is not left to infuse, you wouldn’t want to drink it. In the same way, life is a fine mix of various degrees of emotional contentment, personal well-being, job satisfaction, and more. There are also two sides to a soothing cup of tea: you can serve it or accept it gracefully. Lisa M. Kendrick is an acclaimed author, poetry writer, and teacher and lives in the heart of Norfolk, Virginia, with her family. Serving Sweet Tea is an honest poetry collection about growth, heartbreak, love, and trauma. It is for those who love deeply, hurt easily, but also those who will continue to get up time and time again. To enjoy Lisa’s work, we must digest it slowly. The beauty of life lies in the journey, not the destination. Lisa Kendrick’s words empower us to appreciate the goodness in others, learn to make better choices, and experience the revolutionary feeling of trying something that we never have before. Serving Sweet Tea is a poem collection of heartbreak and love, but also empowerment, survival, and trying again.




A Poem with Tea


Book Description

This book is full of poems about love, life, and struggle. If even one of these poems speaks to you, then I've done something right.




The Cats Have Come to Tea and Other Poems


Book Description

Robert Louis Stevenson wrote a whole book of poems for children. Two are presented here, “The Land of Story Book” and “The Dumb Solider.” However, he’s not the only poet whose work is perfect for young readers. This volume includes poems by Robert Browning and Mary Coleridge and many other works readers will find accessible, fun, and enlightening. Colorful illustrations accompany each poem, giving readers plenty of fuel for their imaginations. Readers also learn some key concepts of writing and poetry, such as the importance of word choice, imagery, and rhythm.




Tea for Two


Book Description

Inspired by a relative, Jeanette Stace, herself renowned in her native New Zealand / Aotearoa, for her haiku and other poetry, Rhona has since moved on to writing haiku in the more condensed, modern English form, as well as exploring a modern application of the traditional English sonnet, and other forms of poetry. These form Rhona's second collection of original work entitled Tea for Two, which includes the poem Green Tea inspired by Jeannette's collected works published under the same name.For sneak previews of all Rhona's work, you can visit and follow her Facebook page:https://m.facebook.com/Poetry-by-Rhona-2228659024024310/For other products from her Etsy Shop*https://www.etsy.com/nz/shop/CopyWriteRhona*NZ customers can purchase Rhona's books for NZ$20.00 with free delivery on Etsy




Tigers in a Tea Cup


Book Description




Tea


Book Description

Tea is a series of poems about survival. "To survive is an astonishing gift," D. A. Powell writes. "The price of that gift is memory." Visually arresting, Tea is an experimental poem-cycle with traditional formal techniques built into its "wild" surface. The first section consists of portraits of young men, friends or former lovers, who have contracted or have died of AIDS. Pushing into the margins of culture as well as of the page, Powell combines all manner of subject and tone to create a work part memory play, part episodic novel, part funny pages -- even part dance. Poems sing from the mouths of actor Sal Mineo, Batman's sidekick Robin, and the little girl from The Exorcist. A fugue for a disco singer, a letter to the poet's dog, an ode to the 1980s and a confession of love to a public toilet vibrate between the comic and the tragic. Like its central metaphor, Tea is gossipy, swirling, steamy, and sober.




Green Tea


Book Description