In a world that stereotypes men as the tough, inexpressive opposite sex, K.W. Ballou breaks the rigid mold and goes all-out demonstrative in a poetry collection that spells L-O-V-E.
Ballou creates a flattering testimony of a woman’s power over a man, confessing of turning to weather commentary to salvage himself from speechlessness, feeling breathless at the subtlest feminine motion, the electrifying experience of a woman’s nearness, and thoughts of possibly settling down that…
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