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A journey of self-expression through some of America most turbulent times. "My Life as A Poet" is collections of poems and articles. Along with quotes which reflect my self-expression as a poet from the times I grew up in and all throughout my life. A product of the thoughts that went through my mind growing up in Harlem, doing one of the most turbulent ages in America history. Poetry helped me make sense of my life and the world around me. It kept me from destroying myself because of the frustrations doing that period. It also gave my life a new direction which continues to benefit me right up until today. I hope you enjoy where it has taken me so far and you'll join me for the rest of my journey. Richard Melvin, Poet
John's life started at the beginning of World War Two, when he was evacuated from London as a baby, to various homes in the South of England. Some were very good homes but others were a nightmare.
As It Was Written January 16, 2022 02:00 Hours As it was written from the time of my divorce, my life began to change and seemed to take its own course. As Twenty Clicks into the Wind was written, my mother had found and read. She called me and told me she cried. But I didn't stop. I kept writing more instead. Every day that I wrote, my mother kept note. She kept everything that she saved in a file. Till one day, it built up, and I put it in a big pile. Kept on writing, I did. Speaking about the love I had for my son. Till one day, we strayed away. And our bond had come undone. Then one day, I got into a bind, so I came up with a thought. To bring my past back up. The pages that I've written may someday be bought. So as I took a look, I made my diary my book. My life, my diary, my poems. Now it's my time to share. Every line that I've written is now complete and all there. Everything that you read is exactly what you're gettin'. While I tell you what was said, is...as it was written.
In her singular voice—both humble and brave, touching and humorous—Maxine Hong Kingston gives us a poignant and beautiful memoir-in-verse that captures the wisdom that comes with age. As she reflects on her sixty-five years, she circles from present to past and back, from lunch with a writer friend to the funeral of a Vietnam veteran, from her long marriage to her arrest at a peace march in Washington. On her journeys as writer, peace activist, teacher, and mother, she revisits her most beloved characters—Wittman Ah-Sing, the Tripmaster Monkey, and Fa Mook Lan, the Woman Warrior—and presents us with a beautiful meditation on China then and now. The result is a marvelous account of an American life of great purpose and joy, and the tonic wisdom of a writer we have come to cherish.
Originally published: Emmaus, Pa.: Rodale, c2003.
A reprinting of the great Sun & Moon title.
Misha Gavrilovich Douglas Born in former Yugoslavia (Monte Negro) 05/06/1936. I grew to see the world from then up today. the world is in constant motion and unpredicatable ever lasting changes. As I watched it, I had unresistable urge to contribute my work and life to build up a strong foundation and give the chances to others to continue legacy by building global lasting peace by laying the bricks of knowledge from past time experiences towards the Glory of Mankind. For those who are sacrificing all, life, and time-future world would remember and salute the efforts of time. IT WOULD NOT BE LOST IN VAIN.
In this book I describe different events that I have occurred throughout my life by using poetry. My first love has always been writing songs and poetry. My songs and poems helped me express the way I am feeling without speaking a word. I wrote my first poem at nine years old in Cheraw, South Carolina after my grandmother passed away. I wrote a poem for her. I never imagine in a million years that I would have my poetry published. This shows that anything is possible if you believe in yourself and don’t let anyone discourage you. I am a mother of two boys. I am at the point of my life where I am trying to set good example for children. I hope this encourages them to reach their dreams. I am from West Palm Beach, Florida. I miss home a lot. I travel back and forward whenever I get time off from work. I hope that my poems can be inspirational to you. And I would like to thank God for not letting me give up and for the different talents he has blessed me with.
My Life by Me and My Poetry In-Between By: Marty Slain (Mykos) My life’s had a lot of laughter and love But also tears of frustration and sorrow, A few regrets and way too many whys But I still look forward to my tomorrow In June 2015, at the age of 60, Marty Slain (Mykos) decided to start this book. Her life has been full of ups and downs, challenges faced and overcome, love lost and found, and friends and family encouraged her to share her story. In poetry and prose, Marty spins her unique tale and hopes to encourage others with her positive spirit. Part of a large family, Marty grew up surrounded by faith and love. At eighteen, she discovered she was pregnant and married the baby’s father. The young family tried to make it work. But when her husband became abusive, Marty left him. She was repeatedly unlucky in love, but found happiness in her three children and career in construction and restoration. She and her siblings supported each other through divorces and deaths. Marty had fun in the good times – plenty of dancing, rich friendships, and a wonderful man. When darkness came, however, she had to fight to keep the light in her life. Watching her children face their own struggles in relationships and parenting brought both joy and heartache. In the end, it’s been a wonderful journey of family and friends who have inspired and challenged her. Poems celebrate the love she has lived as well as soberly reflecting the dark times in her life. Sensitive and spirited, Marty’s words will comfort and encourage you. Laughter is important, family is everything, and faith will always bring you through.
In this book, Ramon Lebron a.k.a Big rezo brings to you a part fiction, part nonfictional story of his struggles, pain, and happiness while dealing with life and spiritual growth. He describes this story in a rhythmic form of Poetry, Rap, Hip Hop, and Spoken word combined into what he calls ""Spoken Hip Hop""