The poems in this book reflect a multitude of inspirational sources. The author has a passion for describing the myriad of quirks in people who might otherwise go unnoticed. She finds revelation in the luxurious fruits, lifting spirituality, and intense mystery involved with loving women. She assumes a cause for the neglect and misuse of animals in their domestic and natural kingdom. Forever inspired by possibilities obscured by habits, she tends to drive through the superiority motives behind the intent to reject what does not fit. Her verse is meant to disturb and delight with what has yet been unspoken. The book is political, philosophical, personal, erotic, and surrealistic.