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The Poetry book "Snowed in by a Warm Fire" is a collection of 50 of the Author's New England poems. There are not that many poems that they cannot be counted; however inside every one of them is a hidden pleasure. Most were stored in a magazine box found in an old yellow folder. This Poetry was written of heartfelt, New England places, people and feelings. Private thoughts first written in long hand, personal feelings from long ago meant to one day be read aloud. Some poems might actually rhyme, and some are light hearted, while others are of a different time, a different New England than now exists. You cannot remake what is gone,so enjoy and read about the way it was and live on with good memories and thoughts from another time.

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