Friday, 18 May 2012
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By Saskia Maddock You can’t see the pain from Where you stand There are no signs of it outside You only see my love But in here, in my heart I can feel something breaking As I have to stand and watch you leave Where I will be without you I have no words for … But there will be no miracles left for me. • Born in the Netherlands, Saskia Maddock immigrated to Canada with her family in 1967. She loves languages and speaks more or less fluent French, Dutch and German, with a bit of Spanish thrown in. She has always been drawn to express herself in poetry, to recognize and to communicate on paper those moments when she understands the reality around her. After years of friends and family suggesting she go public with her writing, she finally decided to do so. Her first book life unmasked is part of her journey through this wonderful, chaotic, messy world of ours. |
















