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9) Glass Hammer
The Glass Hammer, the fourth book of poems by the celebrated author of After the Lost War, is a southern narrative poem. It tells the story of a boy brought up in a military family in Texas and Alabama, and it is as rich in emotion and experience as any novel, as family life itself. In a sequence of sixty-five short lyrics, the narrator moves from the anecdotal circumstances of his infancy to the rebellions of his youth and adolescence, from the
...10) Songs of the Sons and Daughters of Buddha: Enlightenment Poems from the Theragatha and Therigatha
More than two thousand years ago, the earliest disciples of the Buddha put into verse their experiences on the spiritual journey—from their daily struggles to their spiritual realizations. Over time the verses were collected to form the Theragatha and Therigatha, the "Verses of Elder Monks" and "Verses of Elder Nuns" respectively....
A minor celebrity clips his toenails in the Oval Office, a gnat ties the bulb of a Christmas light to his back, and plainclothes policemen search for God at a carnival. With his second collection of poetry, J. Andrew Schrecker returns with a unique blend of observation, surrealism, and confession.
Your attitude is everything, right? Well, actually not. There are many more important things than your attitude. What are they? Read this book to find out what they are and why they are better than a positive attitude.
27 pages; 25 poems.
Some consider veganism tough
I consider it doable
Some consider veganism unsound
I consider it justified
Some consider veganism foolish
I consider it wise
And how will you feel about veganism
After reading this poetry chapbook?
26 pages; 25 poems.
Running your own business
Takes all your time and energy
As they say
So you probably can't
Read too many books
But please realize
This entrepreneurship praising chapbook
Shouldn't require more than 10 minutes of your time
Unless it inspires you
To read it 20 times over
26 pages; 25 poems