Lucio’s Poems

Lucio’s Poems

Lucio's Poems

Lucio Presutti

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Trafford Publishing
Año de edición:
2011
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Poesía
ISBN:
9781426988707

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In his new poetry collection, author Lucio Presutti draws on his life experiences, trials, and tribulations to present a unique philosophical view on historical events, human behavior, and current experiences. From the search for romance to the loss of our most revered president, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, he captures of the heart and soul of the emotional depth of each experience. Compelled strongly by the theory of duality, he believes our forces in nature and life itself invariably touch and mould the intrinsic nature of all human beings.There is a deep and profoundly spiritual resonance in his writings. Though he has experienced a tumultuous life, the inherent optimism in his life is evident in Lucio’s Poems. Where Are You?My passion, my love, I’ve yet to meetI feel you there, here, SomewhereFor you my heart, thumps a romantic BeatAnd lays my soul such yearning careOH! How I picture your sweet embrace and the taste of your warm sweet kisssuch beauty I vision in your lovely faceTo cast me in loves sweet bliss.We are destined by cupids fateTwo soul mates yet to bea building crescendo to a lovers hastethat your sweet eyes, will always look for memy romance lies barely constrainedas I search to find that girl I dotill then everyday is such a lonely painOH! My sweet true love, where are you?

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