This book is a recollection of the author life during World War II, her life with her husband. Poems written by her husband and short stories with moral meaning.
To you that cry for your dead. If you love me, do not cry! If you know the immense secret of the sky where now I live, if you could see and hear what I hear and see in these horizons without end and in this light that goes through you, you would not cry if you love me. Now I am absorbed in the enchantment of God and in his whole beauty. Things from the past are so small and worth nothing comparing to this. I only have my love for you, a tenderness that I have never known before. We have loved each other and known each other, but at that time, it was limited and fast. I live in a serene and happy world, waiting for you to come within us in your internal battle. Think of this as a beautiful house, where there is no death and where we can be together in the purest and intense love to the fountain of joy and love that will never end. Don't cry if you really love me.
The book is an anthology of poems. Poems were written by her late husband. (Mostly dedicated to her), by his deceased father Ridley Wills and his deceased uncle Jesse Wills
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