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The World, Through a Poet’s Eyes

The World, Through a Poet’s Eyes

The World, Through a Poet's Eyes

Connie Jordan

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Año de edición:
2015
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Poesía
ISBN:
9781496966780
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A collage of poetry relevant in today’s world, it inspires the spirit and takes you on a journey of love, of loss, of things you encounter in life. Earmark the pages that speak directly to you or use it as you attempt to walk in someone else’s shoes and find understanding. Before you rush out into the world to fulfill your obligations, use this to reflect on the space you are in and those around you, realizing we are one in this society. Indeed having the same presence in the space around us, just wearing different shades of skin color, but why should that matter in the larger scheme of things, know we can achieve so much more in unity. Either way, open up your heart and allow the words to take you on a voyage of discovery with this collage of words designed to describe life as seen through a poet’s eyes.

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