This medley of poetry comes from the heart and a lifetime of observation and that, among other things, is what the world is all about, I suppose, don't you? But then, shouldn't it be? Watching and wondering what life holds in store for each of us can be at best, a guessing game, but maybe we hold more of the keys to the final outcome than we can even imagine. With some new ways to look at the possibilities we could conceive a fresh sort of regeneration of humanity that will refurbish what we as a society need. Could this lead us in the right direction? Should we seek provocative new and innovative ideas to cope with the future? I think so. I hope you enjoy some of these thoughts, and if you do, please feel free to share them with friends and relatives if you would like to, whether our futures hold happiness or sad times, success or failure, love, peace, war, and even life-and-death situations, with the proper mind-set and preparation, we should be able to take in stride all that life has to offer. I hope these plain and simple verses will amuse, entertain, console, and even evoke new thoughts within you and challenge you to make the very best in life for yourself and everyone you encounter along the way.
... Or if the secret ministry of frost Shall hang them up in silent icicles, ... A Noiseless Patient Spider A noiseless patient spider, I mark'd where on a ...
An anthology of some of the best English poems.
Combining journal entries, poetry and formal e-mails, these books celebrate the sights, sounds, flavors, (and the physical and mental strain), of crossing mountains, rolling landscapes, and unchanged rural villages, as well as vibrant ...
There are no Formal E-mails, no Definitions, no Autobiography or Research here. And because of all that it is not, this book completes those first two in the pilgrimage series in a gentle way.
Karen Freeman! Was born August 22, 1950 in Newark New Jersey. She had a “BRIGHT” daughter named Kira. She Married Warren W. C. Freeman March 1, 1998. They were married for 13 years and 20 days. She “PASSED-ON” March 21, 2011.
Winner of the Massachusetts Book Award "A terrific and sometimes terrifying collection—morally complex, rhythmic, tough-minded, and original." —Rosanna Warren, 2018 Barnard Women Poets Prize citation In a poetic voice at once accessible ...
O. D. Macrae Gibson points out that the function of pyȝt as a concatenating word stresses its capacity to mean both arrayed and set.8 Gordon glosses the word as varying in sense throughout the poem between “set,” “fixed,” and “adorned” ...
This riveting poetry collection is a fresh and witty account of thoughts and experiences that everyday people have in their day-to-day lives.
SELL. IT. SOMEWHERE. ELSE. Well, you can take your good looks somewhere else Cuz they're not for sale 'round here... I've heard about you and the things you do And I don't need you anywhere near. Yeah, I've met your kind a time or two ...
I was indeed fortunate in being able to recruit a pair of talented , conscientious , and unfailingly cheerful draftsmen in the persons of Julie Baker and Kathi Donahue ( now Sherwood ) to collaborate with my wife , Sally , in producing ...