Walla Walla Sweet
ebook ∣ Packed full of poetic ponders from the pandemic and beyond
By Edmond Bruneau
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In Edmond's forth book of poetry, the book title is an homage to Walla Walla, Washington and the amazing new friendships, art, music and wine he discovered after his move here in 2019. His approachable writing style delivers enjoyable, thought-provoking poems, some which may touch your heart.
Out of the 170 poems in the book, one is about Walla Walla and why it's a wonderful place to live. Other poem titles include "Finding your Tribe," "Let's Get Lost," "Good for Boeing," "Freedom from Fear," "Love is Blind," "Desiderata Revised," "Silence of the Plants," "Phone Tag," and "Addicted to Pickleball." Some humorous poems include "Bad Answers to Good Questions," a couple funny fractured mother goose entries and "One Last Wink."
There is also a special section in the book containing twelve poems he wrote about his thoughts during the pandemic.
