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The poetry of the train of thoughts In life, we repeatedly encounter topics that move us and stimulate our thinking. A thought-provoking impulse for one person, or compassionate emotion for another person and yet a reason to philosophize for some other people. The poetry of the train of thoughts, with selected works written by myself, is for all those free spirits who still like to immerse themselves in the world of poetry and indulge in it.
Train of Thought is a collection of poems and quotes comprised during the time the author lived in Brooklyn, New York. It is a work of art that brings different perspectives to the way one sees and deals with life, wrapped in a unique and fresh style of poetry. Through visualization and creativity, the caliber of writing makes the reader think deeply about the hidden messages within the words. In the quest to understand life, Dunns has experienced different cultures and learned to look at situations through the eyes of many to come to a unified understanding. His words have a way of making your day transmute from negative to positive and overall happiness. This book is simple as it is extraordinary, a collectible jewel for all those who love poetry, philosophy, and life.
Train of Thought presents a collection of poetry that contains a unique and intriguing compilation of themes. As bold as it is vulnerable, it combines elements to create a vivid depiction of a broad spectrum of emotions. Through her graceful writing ability, Barbara C. Johnson fearlessly captures the basis of life's emotional essence. Interspersed with her poems are short prose passages exploring her thoughts further. These verses seek to examine the positive and negative feelings that the experiences of life awakens. They trace a pathway of ideas and imagination, ultimately unveiling an effusive Train of Thought. She gathers the thoughts of what shed say when the time came Words Colliding Stumbling away in her brain And her mind attempting to release how she feels inside Fantasizing the fantasies Realizing the realities of a generalized speech broken down piece, by piece, by peace Yet there she stays speechless Silent Muted like Chaplins exquisite expressions She became a mime The sole narrator of gestures in her mind from Words Without Substance
Sometimes you can't form the words you want to convey to reflect what your heart feels. Sometimes your heart feels too much and the words you want to say stay lingering on your mind.
Poets are going to hate this book. This book isn't for them. This book is for the kid with headphones on. This is chicken soup for the distracted. This book is for the medicated and sedated. And the ones who rose all above their diagnosis. This is for the lack of focused, focused on the potions. This book is poetry for the intelligent and alienated, the worst and the best minds of this generation. This book was my escape into my own world. The poetry in this book saved my life.
A collection of easy-to-read poetry: Think of each passage as a little cabin of the "thoughts train" with a cargo of handpicked topics that invites you in with different scent, color, flavor and windows opening to various topics of life. You can jump quickly from one cabin to another, when you think you are on a wrong one.
This book is a collection of poetry and prose from the perspective of a lost, inquisitive boy trying to understand what life is all about as he traverses the late teenage years of his life; the feelings, the thoughts, the world view. It is said that we have somewhere between 60-80 thousand thoughts a day - I'm fortunate to have captured some of those in here.
Anna has been assigned to write a poem for her class, but she doesn’t really know what a poem is, let alone how to write one. As she and her brother Sam fall asleep in their sleeping bags (they’re camping out in their back yard), they embark upon a wonderful adventure aboard the Train of Thought, where (in addition to the Conductor) they meet an array of fanciful characters like the Balladeer, the Heroic Couplet twins, the Master of Metaphor, the Mix-Master of Metaphor, the Doggerel Dog, Peter Patterfeet (who’s in charge of rhythm and meter), and ultimately the King and Queen of Poetry. When Sam and Anna return from their journey, Anna not only knows what a poem is, but is able to write one herself.
Train of Thought 2: Almost Home, More poems from the Red Line picks up where the author leaves off. The book begins in Kendall Square the home of M.I.T, moves on to, Central Square the land of the Out of the Blue Gallery, the Middle East, and once T.T the Bears, on to Harvard with the Hahvad Punk kids, and exits at the home of Johnny D's, Davis Square. Join a poet with time to kill, on the MBTA, with his worst enemy, his mind, and his best friend, the pen.