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Clara B. Ray is an Amateur Creative Writer, and a Free Verse Poet, who has been writing poetry for about two years.She writes about many topics, including those that share her experiences & recovery as an Adult Survivor of Child Abuse, a teen alcoholic, and an advocate for domestic violence & sexual assault survivors. Divinity poetry is also one of her favorites.Now 53 years old, Clara takes pride in being a Free Verse Poet, who also embraces all genres of poetry, & has enjoyed adding iambic sonnets, cinquains, tankas & haikus to her collection.

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A Haiku: Violin Music
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Downpour: A Love Poem
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Short Poem: A Portrait In Tears
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Freedom
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Short Poem: Empty Nests, Bluebirds, Beckonings & Callings
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A Child & Tree In Soliloquy
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Steeples of Sincerity
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