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Beyond the Blue Line Barrier

Beyond the Blue Line Barrier

Beyond the Blue Line Barrier

Carol Bruce-Lockhart

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iUniverse
Año de edición:
2005
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9780595379545
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Beyond the Blue Line Barrier is a collection of Inspirational Poems that addresses our reactions to many of life’s circumstances. The poetry contained in this book will challenge your everyday convictions and push you beyond your thought limitations. Every poem featured in this book is a reflection of the author’s unique outlook on life. With each turn of the page you will become more familiar with the author and more enlightened to your own thoughts and beliefs. Unite with the author as we first explore, 'Morning Dew,' which is poetry that celebrates all things new- new thoughts, relationships and life travel. We continue to 'Evening mist' which presents poems that explore the Love relationships that sculpt our spirit. 'Midnight Blues' is a collection of verse that acknowledge the dark times in our lives. Our stroll will end with 'Brand New Day,' which dawn’s inspirational words of encouragement that inspire us to move forward on our life path. As you travel Beyond the Blue Line Barrier you will find a new outlook on an old way of thinking.

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