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10,011 Words in Poem and Song

10,011 Words in Poem and Song

10,011 Words in Poem and Song

J R. A. Schaefer / J RASchaefer

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Editorial:
iUniverse
Año de edición:
2005
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9780595350957
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A song to you set in a poem or a poem put to a songImagine a world of magic, Your world with magic. Simply a science misunderstood, Play in the spells, Dabble in the portions, Of the potions of lifeI could get lost in you, Dark child, Wandering in the snow, Drift away awhile with me, Day by day, Hour by hour, Moment by moment, My thoughts raceLonging for that magic once so strong about me. Lost in the haze of forgetfulness, Empty spaces, Lost toysSmoke from flames that have burnt away, Turned to ash, Like incenseWhirring trees and blacks skies, Thinking of you in the rainWith your tangled understanding, still haunting the essence of meUsing actual letters written to lovers both past and present, author J R.A. Schaefer weaves a magical tapestry in 10,011 Words in Poem and Song. Throughout this thought-provoking collection, he demonstrates a true sense of both the anguish and the elation that relationships can cause. From the pain and isolation of 'Nothing' to the warmth and comfort of 'Morning Sync,' Schaefer shares raw reflections on some of life’s most valuable lessons--lessons taught to us by those we’ve loved and lost.

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