Poetry, American
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The Journey by Patrick Jean Charles
At its heart, The Journey is an exploration of the struggle of being human. In his powerful poetry, Patrick Jean Charles takes an unflinching look at the minefield of emotional, psychological, and spiritual challenges that are the hallmarks of a...
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In the Community Of Wild Birds
A Physician's Search for Renewal by Henry Ward Trueblood
Join the poet-surgeon from scene to scene as he cares for his patients. Stand with him the moment he realizes the medical challenge before him is beyond his control or when he has a flash back to the triage tent in Vietnam. Accompany him as he...
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Unpredictable Observations
by William S. Dazey
Within these pages are the trail markings of a leader finding himself and uncovering his wisdom. You may hear the fine voice whisper as you read, sharing kindness with your spirit, and music with your temple.
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A Mother's Task
Inspiring Poems of a Mother’s Love of Family by Anna Roberson
With delicate and uplifting honesty, poet Anna Roberson shares her loving journey of family life. From the kinship among siblings, to the sting of growing pains, to the heartbreak of love lost, Roberson captures the bliss and woe of raising a...
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Courage at Three AM
by A.W. Richard Sipe
Who among us is ready to face death with eyes and heart completely open? Who among us is ready to account for all that we have said and done, for all our battles lost and won? Who among would have the courage to pause at the very fulcrum of life...
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Thoughts, Dreams, and Poetry
by Alie E. Kamara
Thoughts, Dreams, and Poetry, was created out of the will for creativity and exploratory imagination. it’s what I’ll call an artistic vagabond’s dream. For the painters, writers, musician, filmmaker’s of the new age, and for the scoundrels or...
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Love Country & Enlightenment Poems
by Dr. L.A. Fletcher, PhD
How can we love to the greatest of our abilities? To what extent do you love your country? Perhaps more to the point, shouldn’t we take the time to focus on all the feelings that overwhelm us when a loved one departs this earthly world?...
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Maybes & Nevers
On our journey through mental illness by Dolores Deckert O'Connell
You can’t fix it – You can’t change it. But, you can love them through it. I came to believe that’s the answer. I’ve learned over time that’s all I could do. My son came apart at eighteen. The years ahead were torturous for all of us. Everyone...
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Behind These Doors Chanting Hare Krishna
by Alice Miaolian Baskous
This is the author’s third volume of collected poetry and falls under the category of religious verse, yet many poems talk about the fate of women in society and what happens when innocent girls fall by the wayside. The last narrative poem,...
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Soaring
more than 200 entertaining little poems by Herbert I. Lerner
A collection of 200 entertaining little poems. With eclectic topics, many are descriptions of people the author met in retirement homes he has lived in.