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This is not Eliot. There are times when it isn’t even Edward Lear (though John Donne does make a cameo appearance). What it is is very Curate’s Egg. But if you can manage to eat your way around the less palatable bits (and thereby avoid a possibly fatal case of brain-poisoning) you may find a mouthful or two that will linger in the memory for a while—and perhaps even rearrange your mental furniture by a few inches...

Foolish romantic haverings to share before I die..... These are poems and short stories that truely expressed my feeling at the time I wrote them; writting them was compelling. They are not made-up, there is some bit of truth in each one.

This is a collection of lyrical poetry inspired by the recent sudden loss of the person I was most close to in this whole world. Every part is a glimpse or a picture of a feeling or a frustration while I continue to wade through the unsure aftermath of her passing.

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A collection of imaginative and creative works of poetry by Albereez

This is a book about Winter, children, Christmas and everything in between.

An autobiographical, poetic tribute about my tour of duty in Viet Nam, as a 19 year old United States Marine, in 1966.

This is one of my first poems that I have written its about the struggle to find the one person who completes you and makes you who you are ment to be.

A short book of poetry on a variety of subjects. Written for a variety of people, including myself, my friends and my family. Some to make you laugh, some to make you cry.

Herein are enclosed my thoughts, my dreams and my experiences which I want to share with you. This is my poetry and it comes from my heart. I've had so much support so I thank you all, new poem added: Melancholia -Winner of 19th Book of the week.

This is not Eliot. There are times when it isn’t even Edward Lear (though John Donne does make a cameo appearance). What it is is very Curate’s Egg. But if you can manage to eat your way around the less palatable bits (and thereby avoid a possibly fatal case of brain-poisoning) you may find a mouthful or two that will linger in the memory for a while—and perhaps even rearrange your mental furniture by a few inches...

Foolish romantic haverings to share before I die..... These are poems and short stories that truely expressed my feeling at the time I wrote them; writting them was compelling. They are not made-up, there is some bit of truth in each one.

This is a collection of lyrical poetry inspired by the recent sudden loss of the person I was most close to in this whole world. Every part is a glimpse or a picture of a feeling or a frustration while I continue to wade through the unsure aftermath of her passing.

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A collection of imaginative and creative works of poetry by Albereez

This is a book about Winter, children, Christmas and everything in between.

An autobiographical, poetic tribute about my tour of duty in Viet Nam, as a 19 year old United States Marine, in 1966.

This is one of my first poems that I have written its about the struggle to find the one person who completes you and makes you who you are ment to be.

A short book of poetry on a variety of subjects. Written for a variety of people, including myself, my friends and my family. Some to make you laugh, some to make you cry.

Herein are enclosed my thoughts, my dreams and my experiences which I want to share with you. This is my poetry and it comes from my heart. I've had so much support so I thank you all, new poem added: Melancholia -Winner of 19th Book of the week.