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Reviewed by Pikasho Deka for Readers' Favorite
Immerse yourself in an enthralling collection of short poems with A.H. Morris' Gratitude. Presented as quatrains, cinquains, or sestets, these poems explore various facets of life and human behavior. Morris provides some valuable insight into the human condition with succinctly worded verses that linger long in your mind even after you've closed the book. While some of these poems are a nostalgic reminder of young love, others delve into the choices that define right and wrong. You will find a vast array of topics touched upon within the confines of these verses, such as feeling regret through the accumulation of bad choices, finding acceptance, reminiscing about the first spark of one's love, defying the laws of physics to draw order out of chaos, searching for perfection in this imperfect world, unrequited love, and many more.
Gratitude is a poetry collection that also functions as an excellent coffee table book or something to relax with and contemplate in peace. A.H. Morris offers readers two hundred short poems whose verses cover some universal aspects of life that every human being can relate to. There is a unique flair to Morris' poetry that instantly grabs hold of your attention and helps you become an observer of life with musings in your head. The abstract nature of some of these poems leaves much room for interpretation, and I think every reader will find their own meaning in Morris' verses. Some of them even feel like affirmations. In conclusion, Gratitude is an inspirational collection of short poems that even readers unfamiliar with poetry can enjoy—highly recommended.