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New Collection of Poetry Explores Nature, Love, Destiny

October 7, 2009
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VERDUN, Quebec, Oct. 7 /PRNewswire/ — In his eloquent new collection of poetry, “Poems of Moss and Water” (published by AuthorHouse), Ray Miot plumbs the depths of nature, love and destiny, revealing filigree impressions on the world and human emotion.

Wrapping beauty and horror in an evocative mix of words and images, “Poems of Moss and Water” offers a message of love, mutual understanding and peace in a war-torn, despairing world. Miot’s grasp of language to evoke intriguing images is evident in poems such as the one featured below, “Sensuality in Arpeggio”:

    It was an umbrella day
    your breasts draped with silk
    pointed up the clouds
    you were frightened at thunder
    Whichever the cloth you mold
    the fragrance of your smile elates
    Sensuality in arpeggio
    The nectar of your lips
    Oh! Divine fruit
    I would sin a hundred times
    to bite a morsel of moon
    On a couch of roses
    you are coming to me
    you, my life
    the love cover of my dreams
    and of my bed of moss
    Sensuality in arpeggio

“Poems of Moss and Water” presents a thoughtful, life-enhancing collection of poetry that will surely invigorate readers’ perception of the world around them.

Ray Miot was born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, in 1950. From an early age he has indulged in his passion for poetry. After earning his bachelor’s degree in economics from the Universite de Montreal, he returned to Haiti and became a medical doctor. A father of three, he has directed a private hospital in Port-au-Prince for 10 years. In 2004, he retired to Montreal and completed the poems within “Poems of Moss and Water,” his first book.

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