Where Love Meets the Divine: A Journey Through To My Ram
There are books that speak, and then there are books that listen—to the heart, to the soul, to the whispers we often ignore. Cheryl Knoll’s To My Ram is one of those rare works that does both. This isn’t just poetry. It’s a revelation—of love awakened, of healing long overdue, of divine orchestration woven into everyday moments.
With more than 120 free-verse poems, Knoll traces the emotional arc of falling in love later in life—unexpected, disarming, and beautiful in its depth. The “Ram,” both muse and mirror, represents a presence that entered not just her life, but her spirit. Through tender musings, playful flirtations, and sacred introspection, she unpacks the wonder of a connection that feels heaven-sent.
But To My Ram isn’t only about romance. It’s about becoming—becoming whole, becoming brave, becoming open. Knoll weaves spirituality through every line, not with grand declarations, but with quiet certainty. Conversations with God, nudges from angels, and reflections on timing form the invisible threads holding these poems together.
This is a collection for anyone who’s ever asked, “Is it too late?” For those who’ve carried ache quietly, and for those who still believe—perhaps secretly—that love arrives when we least expect it, in ways we never imagined.
Some books are read. Others are felt. To My Ram lingers.
And for those already familiar with Cheryl Knoll’s work, To My Ram marks a meaningful fourth entry in her growing collection. Following the soul-stirring pages of Face in the Window, She Hears the Wind, and Hidden Hills, this newest work is both a continuation and a homecoming—anchored in faith, love, and the mystery of connection.
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