Sharon Harris - Minnesota Poetry Book Life Savors


This book, published in 2000, contains similar chapter headings as Timeless Tracks, but all different poems. Some of these poems have been published previously in various anthologies and magazines. Again, the book cover is plain and simple but the words express deep and sometimes desperate feelings. Sharon writes because she needs to know that she matters, that what she did in this lifetime will be remembered. The various chapters, such as Searching Through the Shadows and Lifetimes outline her interests and beliefs, her questions and answers about life and existence. You will see a chapter called Nature's Magic on nature and a chapter called Love Songs on general love poems. As years and relationships passed, her poetry turned more to therapy for broken hearts. One chapter called Stolen Heart describes the love of her life and the eventual loss of him. Recovery from that was slow. What saved her was her writing and her wish to touch others who have felt the same pain.

Read the poetry below from Life Savors.








Sharon Harris - Minnesota Poetry Book Timeless Tracks


This book, published in 1984, contains Sharon's earlier poetry. She began writing at the age of 15. Some of these poems have been published previously in various anthologies and magazines. The book cover is plain and simple but the words come straight from the soul. In one chapter called Nature's Magic, you see her earliest poems that are about nature, particularly the love of spring and the dislike of winter. And then there is a chapter of general love poems called Love Songs, searching for that someone. Then one chapter details a wild love affair, disguised under the title of Fantasy. Other chapters, such as Searching Through the Shadows and Lifetimes, detail her questions about life and existence and show her spiritual discoveries. She questions everything and then seeks and finds her own answers. Always, always, she seeks to write down her feelings and yearns to know if other poets or readers have felt the same things as she has.

Read the poetry below from Timeless Tracks.