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Amongst friends we are mostly sanguine. Our exchanges are often loud and boisterous. That is what our lively youth reflect. Aiyeko-ooto depicts from memory in this anthology of youthful engagements. This is truly a mix bag of goodies and raunchiest kicks. When we have fun, let's face it, even friends fights. It's all about time together, shooting the breeze! Sometimes, we make up some songs, it gets better the more we sing it. Maybe there are life's lessons about living and loving. In any case, we collaborate, compete and conspire to do good and not so good things. 50 poems echoes; songs, tales, first loves, first losses and many more. Most of all, fun shooting the breeze!
Barth shares his often whimsical, but always thoughtful reflections on relationships at sea and in the workplace.
Nick Bauble, barber and dentist, is an insatiable slum Don Juan. One girlfriend, Mimi, is not enough for him. He also wants, and gets, Didina. But this skirt chasing doesn’t come without quite a few problems. One problem is that both Mimi and Didina already have their steady sugar daddies in their lives. Another, bigger problem is that Didina’s steady man Jessop Panache is a violent man, who is now searching for Nick to... fix his wagon... And last, but not least, Mimi is a super-jealous lover and a revolutionary to boot, and has decided to pay Nick back for his infidelity by throwing a bottle of acid into his face. And on top of it all, the carnival is coming, and all the characters above will put on their masks and their costumes and dance the night away ... Will our romantic barber find a way out of this labyrinth of problems? Leave it to the great puppet master, Ion Luca Caragiale, to weave a head-spinning web of intrigue...
Anger Management: A Collection of Urban Poetry is rebellious poetry at its best. The poems are written without boundaries, exceeding proper language and structure that is expected in the perfect poem. It is a book of poetry that can best be enjoyed by the brave and unbiased reader. The book delivers all the twists and drama that can be found in a typical romance novel. Fantasy and reality collide. Morals are stirred in the pot of hells kitchen as raw emotion bubbles over into words of life, religion, love and passion. The author re?ects on the impact hip hop and pop culture have on todays society, especially those who are African American. In some poems, different characters of people come into play. Th ere are poems spoken in the voice of ex cons and video vixens, lost church members and crooked pastors, liquor store prophets and ancient Romeos, the angry black woman and the black woman in heat. All this and more can be found in this poetry book ?lled with endless possibilities.