
Boston, Massachusetts Oct 7, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - Word of Mouth, a new poetry collection by Jeffrey Bailey, has been released on Amazon, offering readers a thought-provoking journey through free-verse reflections on grief, spirituality, and the struggles of modern existence.
In Word of Mouth, Bailey channels themes of memory, meditation, and personal struggle into a body of work that captures the rawness of the human condition. The collection blends deeply personal experiences with spiritual undertones, creating poems that resonate with readers seeking both emotional honesty and contemplative depth.
Baileys writing touches on universal challenges loss, addiction, family ties, and the search for meaning while maintaining a grounding in spirituality and inner reflection. His work highlights the dual nature of pain and resilience, aiming not to provide answers, but to illuminate the complex pathways of healing and acceptance.
To channel is to be a free-verse poet; spirituality and meditation are our vehicles, says Bailey, reflecting on the intent behind his work.
The book is now available on Amazon in Kindle and paperback editions.
About the Author
Jeffrey Bailey is a free-verse poet whose work is rooted in spirituality, meditation, and the exploration of human vulnerability. His poems navigate themes of memory, personal loss, and resilience, offering readers an unfiltered look at the intersections of lifes struggles and its quiet triumphs.
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Word of Mouth is available now on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/WORD-MOUTH-JEFFREY-BAILEY-ebook/dp/B0FKVGYNMD/ref=sr_1_1

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