
The Coat Without a Seam, published in 1919 by Helen Gray Cone, is a collection of American poetry that addresses themes of love, war, peace, and the human experience. The title poem serves as a metaphor for unity, reflecting Cone's yearning for a world without divisions, particularly in the context of World War I. Through vivid imagery and emotional language, the poems articulate the struggles of soldiers and their families, emphasizing the tension between the horrors of war and the hope for reconciliation. This collection invites readers to reflect on shared human experiences across borders and time.








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