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  • - Volume One
    av Melissa H Hinton
    199,-

    The One Day Poet Volume One is a stunning collection of poetry by Melissa H Hinton. These poems are inspired by nature, social injustices, life, time, and reality. The author, who also publishes her work on Instagram as The One Day Poet, presents an amazing debut book with never-before-published pieces.This collection features a variety of poems that touch on topics ranging from personal growth to societal issues. The pieces are beautifully written and include titles such as "I am Crumbling," "The Other Day a Knife Cut Me in the Kitchen," "Ignorance is Not Bliss," "When You Love Someone That's Hurting," and "Karma."Readers will find themselves lost in the captivating imagery and emotions that these poems evoke. They'll enjoy exploring the unique themes that are woven throughout the collection. Whether you're a lover of poetry or a newcomer to the genre, The One Day Poet Volume One is a must-read that is sure to leave a lasting impression.

  • av Charles Elin
    185,-

    As a young man, Charles Elin once proposed writing a column for The Soho Weekly News, which seemed equivalent to his summer work as a theater critic. He wanted to stand on any designated corner in NYC's Greenwich Village and record the comings and goings. Mind What Comes and Goes is of similar design but in poetic form, recording the mental space of common language and common objects, where even humor makes its presence.

  • - Ojalá leas los poemas que te escribí
    av Gonzalo de la Campa
    179,-

    Poemas que apasionarán tanto a los amantes de la poesía como a los que no suelen leerla. ¿Por qué? Porque hablan de vivencias y emociones por las que pasamos todos. El amor a los hijos, los sueños incumplidos, las noches con amigos, el amor y desamor en la pareja. Incluso este fabuloso libro de poesía tiene relatos en prosa emocionantes donde aborda la soledad, los miedos y el amor "a lo grande". Los poemas llegan a unos límites de intensidad que van más allá de la cordura. Gonzalo de la Campa es un autor con 6 libros publicados, youtuber con más de 100.000 seguidores y profesor de Marketing Digital en www.escuelaemprende.com con más de 15.000 alumnos. Publica sus poemas (y los recita) en su página web: www.enpoesiecomite.com

  • av Jakob Brønnum
    235,-

    Jakob Brønnum: The Road to Tremonte From the author of A Little Book of Transcendence comes a new book of poetry stacked with powerful symbolic imagery and compelling poetic storytelling, exploring existential themes in a young man's search for the meaning of life. The Road to Tremonte is a pilgrimage in 83 poems. It follows the travels of the narrator looking for answers to life's most profound questions and challenges. The Road to Tremonte is Khalil Gibran's The Prophet meets Paolo Coelho's The Alchemist. The book unites strong, transparent poetry with a deep awareness of the personal processes of growth. It takes the reader on a lifelong trip towards achieving existential knowledge in the big perspective. And it is no easy-going journey. As soon as possible understanding and insight shows in the horizon, new doubts arise - just like we all experience on a daily basis. The cover has an original artwork by Josefine Frej Mikuta This is the perfect book for the young person who discovered there is more to life than meets the eye - as well as for your best friend who might have lost their illusions and now struggle to get by, in need of a dose of new hope. Get your copy today and enjoy the beautiful cover art, embracing the depths of The Road to Tremonte!

  • av Nathaniel Quimada
    489,-

    Take a unique literary trip with the debut masterpiece written by an unorthodox writer. The author of this ground-breaking work defies expectations by daringly expressing life's events through writing despite not having studied language or literature. Even though he struggles with the nuances of English, he is steadfast in his desire to learn and find motivation in others.Immerse yourself in a story rich with profound meaning, unadulterated passion, and naked reality. Every sentence speaks to the author's patchwork of recollections, which includes memorable conversations with strangers and influential individuals who have left a lasting impression. This outstanding work urges readers to conquer barriers with diligence and endurance, break free from societal limits, and combat self-imposed limitations.This book, a monument to the transforming power of self-belief, challenges you to believe in yourself and face your doubters. Don't pass up the opportunity to be encouraged and inspired by a story that honors the victory of the human spirit.Take a unique literary trip with the debut masterpiece written by an unorthodox writer. The author of this ground-breaking work defies expectations by daringly expressing life's events through writing despite not having studied language or literature. Even though he struggles with the nuances of English, he is steadfast in his desire to learn and find motivation in others.Immerse yourself in a story rich with profound meaning, unadulterated passion, and naked reality. Every sentence speaks to the author's patchwork of recollections, which includes memorable conversations with strangers and influential individuals who have left a lasting impression. This outstanding work urges readers to conquer barriers with diligence and endurance, break free from societal limits, and combat self-imposed limitations.This book, a monument to the transforming power of self-belief, challenges you to believe in yourself and face your doubters. Don't pass up the opportunity to be encouraged and inspired by a story that honors the victory of the human spirit.

  • - II Edition
    av Stacey Butler
    315 - 419

    The intent of poetry is to say something beautifully so that your words not only conjure emotions and feelings but also the images and symbolism itself. My intent is to communicate that empathy, compassion, and charity are not forgotten; that integrity, loyalty, and truth are not forsaken; and that real love is not extinct for those who would rather a desolate heart for the loss of love than a destitute life bereft of ever knowing. "Life ain't no crystal stair." It was not my intent when creating these works to do so for mass consumption. However, after sharing with several family members and close lifelong friends, I was convinced by the pleasure they appeared to derive and with their persistent urging. "Deep calleth unto deep at the sounds of thy waterspouts" (Psalm 42:7).

  • - Eighty Ghazals from the Diwan of Hafiz
     
    289,-

    Authoritative edition of Hafiz's most important poems, including original Persian and brilliant English translationsRecent translations of Hafiz have been controversial. Omid Safi, an Islamic studies scholar at Duke, notes that "there are so many fake translations of Hafiz floating around, offering 'versions' that have no earthly connection to anything that the Persian poet and sage of Shiraz named Hafiz ever said. Elizabeth Gray offers us something different: poetic translations rooted in close readings of the original Persian, developed in consultation with a native speaker scholar."A "ghazal" is usually understood to mean lyric poetry concerned with love. But what had been a courtly love lyric concerned with wine and physical beauty became, in the hands of Sufis like Farid ud-Dín 'Attar and Jalal ud-Dín Rumi, a way to describe a mystic's relationship with God. Ghazals also became a means of veiling from theological and political conservatives the Sufi belief in the possibility of an intuitive, personal union with God.Háfiz became the greatest of all Sufi poets, called the "Tongue of the Invisible" and the "Interpreter of Mysteries." His command of the ghazal's traditional imagery and themes blends eroticism, mysticism, and panegyric into verse of unsurpassed beauty. His eighty ghazals are presented in this book. Persian originals appear on facing pages to brilliant English translations of Gray and Anvar.In the afterword, Persian scholar Daryush Shayegan notes how "there is no antagonism between the earthly wine and the divine wine, just as there is none between profane love and the love of God, since one is the necessary initiation to the other."

  •  
    185,-

    Erotic passion, rebellion, spiritual thirst, and a strong hint of early feminism, --these are what make Mirabai's songs irrepressible five centuries after she sang them.Mirabai (16th century India) is one of the world's celebrated and renowned poets. Her life embedded in legend, her poems go straight to the heart. She was devoted to a god she called Shyam, "the Dark One," and in lyric after lyric pursues her love with fervor. Every singer of note in India knows her songs and sings them; in the West her reputation is second only to Kabir among India's poets. What makes Mirabai remarkable is the way she weds religious devotion with India's old tradition of love song. These versions have been anthologized in India and the USA, worked into performances by singers and theater groups in the USA and Europe, and present Mirabai without embellishment. An introduction sets the historical context; a bibliography points towards further reading.

  • - --枫雨古诗词选
     
    299,-

    这首《二十四节气歌》从春秋战国时代民间就有了。 汉武帝时期有个天文学家叫邓平的,他和几个人一起编纂了一本书叫《太初历》,正式把二十四节气定进历法,还明确了它们的天文位置。 这些古诗词或许反映了我当时的心境和世界观。年轻时未曾留意,到了"欲说还休"的年纪,我竟发现胡言乱语几句古诗也未尝不可,这或许意味着我未曾辜负那几滴墨水和那些片刻的灵感,未曾枉费"到此一游"。 还会继续写下去,to be continued ......

  • - Volume One Revised
     
    139,-

    I initially published "Life and Death in a Single Breath" in 2016 with Xlibris publishing. I have since then published all my poetry and novels via Amazon KDP. My poetry can easily be described as eclectic, perhaps to say the least. I don't have a particular style, nor did take classes in poetry. It feels as though it is something I've always done. I began writing in earnest in the early 80's.I've also included some of my "blog" entries, or musings, if you will, as well as a few reviews, Kathy Kelch - 5.0 out of 5 stars: August 31, 2016: Format: PaperbackEvery time I reread one of the poems or musings in this book I gain a new perspective or insight into myself or into the wrirer...into life itself. I've been a long time fan of the writer and for years feared the loss of his work. Its wonderful to have it gathered and shared. I know new readers will enjoy and gain as much as I have from this book. Hint-reread them at various times. ..sunrise with a cup of coffee or a rainy afternoon and see how they change.Naoni: 5.0 out of 5 stars: A book worth reading!July 10, 2016Format: PaperbackThe poetry in this book can really make you feel, the emotions portrayed really comes out. You can feel his love for his wife and the pain he has experienced in life.In the book you will read bits and pieces of the author's life so you get a glimpse into who he is that makes you want more of his story.M. Grimsrud 5.0 out of 5 stars: Enjoy it and sometimes cry and sometimes makes me chuckleFormat: PaperbackHave this on our coffee table and pick up often for a lift me up or to get closer to the author. Enjoy it and sometimes cry and sometimes makes me chuckle. Great read, meditation, and gives me insight on many things. Thanks Robert.Bobbi: 5.0 out of 5 stars, (which is really amazing) to me. July 7, 2016: Format: Kindle Editionand is managing quite well!) I received this book as a gift from a friend of the author. It is the only book I own. I was never much of a reader growing up and have never bought a book in my 50 plus years, let alone read one all the way through. When I am reading his poetry I find myself blocking out the world around me. It's something I never expected. I have laughed and cried while reading them. I can't really explain the effect it has on me, other than to say that it takes me away and I feel things I haven't felt before. I keep it on my nightstand and read one or two almost every night before going to sleep. Some of them I read over and over, getting something different each time, which is really amazing to me. I recommend this book to anyone that likes poetry, and even to those who think they don't, like me before I started reading it.

  • av Natalia Toledo
    185,-

    In Carapace Dancer, Natalia Toledo revisits some themes from her award-winning collection The Black Flower and Other Zapotec Poems (tr. Clare Sullivan, Phoneme, 2015).She returns to the landscape of her childhood where animals predict the future and grandmothers shape masa. Again, she questions Zapotec traditions even as she mourns their disappearance. But in these poems Toledo takes more risks: she exposes her pain and that of her people in images at once elegant and raw. Like the crab, she edges into the past, but the hard shell of experience or cynicism provides only temporary protection to the human vulnerability beneath it.

  • av Lennie Simmons
    155,-

    "A View From the Back" takes readers on a heartfelt journey through the diverse landscapes of human experiences, capturing moments of gratitude, childhood innocence, tributes to ordinary life, and contemplation of the mysteries of existence. The collection, written by the insightful young poet, explores themes ranging from daily prayers and the seasons of childhood to the beauty found in mundane tasks like wash day. With each poem, the author weaves a tapestry of emotions, inviting readers to reflect on their own lives and find resonance in shared human experiences.The verses delve into the simplicity of life, celebrating the beauty of hanging clothes on the line, the magic of dreams, and the joyous reunions described in "Ode to My Uncle." The collection also features a whimsical journey with "The Man in the Yellow Balloon," inviting readers to explore imaginative realms with the protagonist."A View From the Back" is a rich tapestry of emotions, capturing the essence of the human experience with vivid imagery, evocative language, and a touch of whimsy. This collection is a tribute to the power of poetry to encapsulate the complexities of existence and provide readers with a reflective pause in the midst of life's journey.

  • av T L Washington
    155,-

    A spiritual journey through the use of poetry and philosophical prose.

  • - The Prequel: Love Poem: The Prequel
    av C C Keenan
    175,-

    Thank youFor letting this endAt first, I couldn't understandHow we passed this pointBut I'm glad we're back, again.This time we're throughI'm happy You're goneFinally, I'm on my own. -Thank You

  • - Essays, Letters, and Poems, for and about One Mr. Komunyakaa
    av John Murillo
    299,-

    Anthology of new work honoring the legacy of a celebrated African American poetThis carefully and generously curated mosaic of essays, letters, and poems reveals the profound impact that poet Yusef Komunyakaa has had on poets, educators, and readers worldwide. The anthology brings together creative and critical offerings from fellow poets, former students, literary entities, and other admirers. There are emerging and established voices--from previously unpublished writers to Pulitzer Prize winning poets. Together these pieces honor one of the most influential writers of the last half century, one, it turns out, who is as beloved for his teaching as he is celebrated for his creative work. Contributors include Terrance Hayes, Sharon Olds, Carolyn Forché, Toi Derricotte, and Martín Espada, among others. Dear Yusef affirms Komunyakaa's transformative influence, showcasing how his mentoring has ignited creativity, nurtured passion, and fostered a sense of belonging among countless individuals. Through the artistry of these testimonials, we witness the transformative power of poetry and the enduring legacy of a true literary icon.Sample Poem: from "Reading Yusef," by Major JacksonOver powdered beignets, over a demitasse of chicory near Royal, I came to grips I am the lonely sortfor I am ever seeking potions, my head sideways, a book winged in my hand, its words from the chitlin circuit, fried dough going cold and congealing, passing tourists drowned out, a sullen look on my face. It is when I mostwant to make love.Dostoevsky was a way out of my confusion, as was Baraka whom I gave my reverence freely.Nothing I believed stayed, and thus, my melancholy deepened though banjos and clarinets playedthe streets through late afternoon rain, maybeBlack Bottom Stomp, eucalyptus and live oaksaging against arpeggio-runs.from "The Forty-Fourth Poem," by Jennifer Grotz The first student in my correspondence course who completed the final lesson on Dien Cai Dau was, like many students in that course, incarcerated in the Indiana State Penitentiary. In his essay, he wrote that Dien Cai Dau was the first book of poems he'd ever read. He'd been so taken with the experience that he'd proceeded to read poems from it aloud to his fellow inmates, after which they'd exchanged stories about being in the military, about Vietnam. He wrote about what it was like to witness violence. About what it was like to be numb, or to want to be numbHe also wrote about appreciating beauty, especially natural beauty, and of an awareness of gratitude for some grace that had nonetheless kept him alive, about how the poems still gave him hope. Dien Cai Dau had had a profound effect on him.from "Dear Yusef," by Emily Jungmin YoonThe framework of your class was always care. Because you cared for us, we cared for one another. From then on, my poetry was always about love, even when it spoke through ugly histories, because I wanted to love the people in those narratives.

  • av Torrin A Greathouse
    195,-

    A lyrically and formally innovative exploration of desire and its costDEED, the follow-up to torrin a. greathouse's 2022 Kate Tufts Discovery Award winning debut, Wound from the Mouth of a Wound, is a formally and lyrically innovative exploration of queer sex and desire, and what it can cost. Sprawling across art, eros, survival, myth, etymology, and musical touchstones from Bruce Springsteen to Against Me!, this new book both subverts and pays homage to the poetic canon, examining an artistic lineage that doesn't always love trans or disabled people back. Written in a broad range of received and invented forms--from caudate sonnets and the sestina, to acrostics and the burning haibun--DEED indicts violent systems of carceral, medical, and legal power which disrupt queer and disabled love and solidarity, as well as the potentially vicarious manner in which audiences consume art. This collection is a poetic triptych centered on the question of how, in spite of all these complications, to write an honest poem about desire. At its core, DEED is a reminder of how tenderness can be made a shield, a weapon, or a kind of faith, depending on the mouth that holds it.[sample text]from EtymythologyI'm clocked by etymology, by the way even stilettos take their namefrom a knife. The way a knife, well-honed, can strip anything to the bone. Bear with me, sometimes even the myths growblurry in the distance. The root of Artemis, goddess of the hunt, is still unknown, but likely comes from artamos--butcher. Let's call this a kind of etymythology, post hoc history; let's call Artemis the root. For her wild heart. Her failedfemininity. Goddess of gender-fuckedgirls. Crooked prayer. The word worship is shaped from two shards--meaning worth & its giving. A mouth gives faith shape like clay. I mean that to pray is to god a God. To be butch & butcher the myth of a son, was to makea goddess of myself.

  • - New and Selected Poems
    av A B Spellman
    339,-

    Classic and new work by poet and jazz writer A. B. SpellmanA. B. Spellman is an acclaimed American poet, music critic, and arts administrator. He is widely recognized as a leading figure in the Black Arts Movement of the 1960s and 1970s, a cultural and literary movement that emphasized Black identity, pride, and artistic expression. Between the Night and Its Music brings together A. B. Spellman's early work with a collection of powerful new poems. Spellman's literary career took flight in 1965 with his debut poetry collection, The Beautiful Days, which introduced his distinctive voice blending elements of jazz, blues, and African oral traditions. In 1966, Four Lives in the Bebop Business established Spellman as a respected music critic and scholar. It was a groundbreaking work that chronicled the lives and struggles of four influential jazz musicians. Spellman held senior positions at the National Endowment for the Arts for thirty years with lasting impact on arts funding for inner cities and rural and tribal communities. In addition to poems from The Beautiful Days (1965) and Things I Must Have Known (2008), this book contains a trove of new and uncollected poems, confirming Spellman's continued centrality to contemporary American literature. This is an essential volume for readers already familiar with Spellman, and an excellent introduction for new readers. Lauri Scheyer's introduction situates Spellman's work within jazz writing, Black Arts, and American poetry broadly.[sample text]THE TWISTa dancer's worldis walls, movementconfined: musicgod's last breath.rhythm: the last beating of his heart. a dancerfollows that sound, blindto its source, toward wallswith others. she cannot dance aloneshe thinks of thoughtas windows, as ice around the dancecan you break it? move

  • av Joshua Gottlieb-Miller
    195,-

    Inventive poetry explores Jewish identity in America"How can I teach a prayer / I only know how to recite?" "America, whose death / didn't you come from?" These are some of the questions that poet Joshua Gottlieb-Miller wrestles with in his beautiful, gripping new collection. By turns experimental and documentary, Dybbuk Americana draws out the questions around Jewish identity in the United States, and what it means to pass on Jewish identity to one's child. This hybrid text draws on art, mysticism, and history, taking the dybbuk, a figure from Jewish folklore, as its central metaphor. A dybbuk is a restless spirit who inhabits another's body, and as a possessing spirit the dybbuk is often treated as a demonic force, but it can be read as merely trying to climb the ladder of the afterlife. In other words, a kind of striver. Enacting the idea of competing selves in one body, Dybbuk Americana plays with form via a series of text boxes that create a multi-channel effect on the page. The body of the poem can be read with surrounding and intercutting text boxes to generate multiple interpretations. This innovative poetic technique maintains a dialogue with Jewish literary lineages: Talmudic commentary and interpretation of the oral law, as well as the fragmented nature of geniza, a place where Jews store sacred documents when they fall out of use. Dybbuk Americana weaves together the father-son arc within a larger socio-political commentary and historical narrative. Poems move deftly between the ironic and the mystic, from aphoristic questioning and inventive narratives, to interview, oral history, and archival materials. In these lines, "the angels./ They get as close as they can." Witty, curious, warm, and searching, Dybbuk Americana signals a fresh voice in Jewish-American poetry.[sample text]CHAIN MIGRATIONIt took ten mento make a minyan, but only one nameof G-d for us to share, so we settled onAmerica, one by one, we settled on America, man and woman.My grandfatherearned his way overshoveling coalin the hold of a boat.Grandmother sewedgold into her coat. In secretthey sewed, they sold, they glowed. I dream ofgold. G-d's name in goldmilked and honeyedin the dustbeneath our boots--our dust. And when they madea minyan and didn'trealize it? And whenthey married inand didn't realize it?No matter: they sewed, they sold, they glowed.Yes, they soldtheir solid gold, sold goldinto gold, sewed goldtogether into dust.When I was bornthey gave mea dead man's name.But that's truefor everyone.

  • av Rae Armantrout
    195,-

    Keen, pithy meditations on a world that continues to surprise usThe poems in Pulitzer Prize-winner Rae Armantrout's new book are concerned with "this ongoing attempt/ to catalog the world" in a time of escalating disasters. From the bird who "check-marks morning/once more//like someone who gets up/to make sure// the door is locked" to bat-faced orchids, raising petals like light sails as if about to take flight, these poems make keen visual and psychological observations. The title Go Figure speaks to the book's focus on the unexpected, the strange, and the seemingly incredible so that: "We name things/ to know where we are." Moving with the deliberate precision that is a hallmark of Armantrout's work, they limn and refract, questioning how we make sense of the world, and ultimately showing how our experience of reality is exquisitely enfolded in words. "It's true things fall apart." Armantrout writes. 'Still, by thinking/we heat ourselves up."Sample TextHYPER-VIGILANCEHilarious, the way a crab's slendereye-stalksstand straight upfrom its scuttlingcarapace--the way vigilancetakes many forms? *That bird check-marks morningonce morelike someone who gets upto make surethe door is locked. *I soundlike I knowwhat I'm talking about.I sound like a comedian.

  • av James L Thompson
    269,-

    LOVE is like a giant umbrella under which many forms of affection exist. The range of emotions for love is voluminous and it includes the love for persons, animals, things, places, ideas, food, and religion. If we are lucky, many of us go from puppy love to a more stable love in a matter of years; however, some of us may never find true love or our soulmate in life. My new book, Love Is Like Glass Slippers, uses LOVE as its central theme as it explores many of the ways that love manifests itself in our lives. Taken from the title of one of my original poems, this new book pushes the boundaries of love and attempts to flesh out some of love's mysteries. Using the same formula as my last book, Just My Imagination Running Away with Me, I find myself blending fantasy with reality as I use distinct voices to tell the various stories of love within these pages. I employ different personas as narrators to fit the story details. In my last book, I used such personas as a scared crime reporter, a shy high school student, a hyper nine-year-old boy, a brave teenaged girl, and others to weave stories that resonate with passion and realness. I have been blessed with many years of experience in working as a public servant to realistically impart all of the detailed stories herein. The wisdom I have gained from being exposed to all sorts of people at all different levels allows me to tell stories with authenticity and validation. Being a good listener and a keen observer has served me well in my quest to be a good teacher, an earnest investigator, and an impactful writer. My hope is that you enjoy the different nuances of love illustrated throughout this book and learn to appreciate that love means different things to different people. However, in the end, I believe "Love Conquers All" as we yearn to read stories about the miracles of love and how we can find a shoe that finally fits.

  • av Jerry Edwards
    129 - 195,-

    The monsoon rains come to our desert in the summer, when the temperature is highest. The winds shift to the SE, bringing moisture from both the Gulf of Mexico and the Gulf of California. The rains come as huge, black, thunder storms over the mountains, driven by vivid lightning and high winds. It also provides a magical drop in temperature. The magnificent odor of the desert after a rain is a rich, organic experience. After the storm I sit on my patio, in the cool fall of night - watching the shadows changing on the mountains as the sun declines. Recently, after such a storm, the sun is dying in various shades of ocher and vermillion... The crescent moon rises, and the planet Venus soon follows. Venus is a bright diamond in the now black sky. I write in my notebook: Venus is a Bright Point of Expression in the Sky. Thus, a poem is born.

  • av Shavannah Angelique
    149,-

    In a world where hearts have grown wary and love seems a distant tale, can the unexpected stir the depths of the untouched soul? Through the tender cadence of poetry and the rich weave of prose, we delve into the inner dialogues of two solitary hearts, Noah and Hazel. Each encased in a shell of past scars and present fears, yet fate's whimsical dance entwines their paths in a fleeting, serendipitous encounter. But will this mere whisper of destiny spark a journey of discovery, or will their worlds remain untouched, their meeting a mere ephemeral whisper in time? This narrative explores the delicate step from solitude to the uncharted realm of another's heart.

  • av Michael David Harkavy
    129,-

    There are other paths and destinations within you to be explored and you have the power to change your path at any time.Your unexplored paths require a transcendent mind that goes beyond the limits of your current self-awareness.This book is a tool to help you find your individual path in the universe and the powers that reside within you.If the universe is infinite, then your soul is infinite.

  • - Volume One
    av Denny Dymes
    149,-

    Drawing from profound biblical passages that speak of Jesus' anticipated return to Earth and God's decree that the wages of sin is death, this collection delves deep into spiritual reflections and meditations. With influences from a legendary blues musician of bygone days, the anthology also includes evocative pieces like 'Jesus Has a Way to Punish Me.' This volume serves as a testament to the intertwining of faith, inspiration, and artistry across diverse themes. Join us on a journey through sacred verses and soulful tunes.

  • - 34 Secretos Guardados
    av Wilmer Alberto Bazán Centurión
    175,-

    Este libro, "Mi Corazón y Sus Secretos", es un viaje íntimo a través de las páginas de mi vida, donde las palabras se convierten en puentes hacia los recovecos más profundos del alma. En estas páginas, encontrarás el eco de risas que despiertan el amanecer y el susurro de lágrimas que acunan la oscuridad de la noche. Mi corazón, un intrépido narrador, revela sus secretos, esos misteriosos tesoros que han permanecido ocultos en la penumbra del tiempo. Que estas páginas te inspiren a reflexionar sobre tus propios secretos, a abrazar las complejidades del corazón y a apreciar la magia que se esconde entre líneas. Bienvenido a un viaje donde las palabras se convierten en destellos de verdad, y el corazón revela sus secretos con la esperanza de ser comprendido y compartido.

  • - Ponderings
    av Jack Eldridge
    245

    Hello dear friend, It's me again, Escaping to our secret placeWhere few to none obtain. But to puzzle togetherThese thoughts we measure, That inward may outward become, Thrills us again and again. When ordered and mappedAnd our soul is unwrappedAnd others experience our home. We, you and I, Break forth to the skyTrumpeting forth As a poem.

  • av D Shane Shelton
    175,-

    Likely my final submission for "poetry". I may be retiring from this part of my life. We'll see.

  •  
    179,-

    A poem like the moonPushing through the night deep into the dreamsWhile having a secret conversation with the night; A poemThat might wipe the back of a misty lifeBy some fate; A poem trying to hear their secret stories;I only feel them in my heart. Early spring of 2024Sang-Ok Shim

  • - Poesie d'amore
    av Bramante Poesie
    159,-

    Il poeta dell'amore canta il desiderio di amare e di essere amati. Esprime il sentimento in modo sublime. Ogni verso è un inno all'amore vero, che tocca il punto più alto dell'anima. Ogni poesia lascia senza fiato e fa piangere. L'autore di questi versi non è il professionista scenografico e sensazionalista, ma un amante ferito che si apre il cuore per confidare le proprie pene: l'amarezza del rifiuto e lo struggimento del desiderio, il veleno del tradimento e la gelosia. Chi abbia conosciuto i tormenti d'amore può specchiarsi e riconoscersi. Questi versi riescono a descrivere, con intensità espressiva, la bellezza immortale e smisurata del sentimento raccontato dal poeta Bramante

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    A book of modern poetry, prose and verses

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