Apocalyptic Visions

Fiction & Literature, Poetry
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Author: Phil Gibson ISBN: 9781465780843
Publisher: Phil Gibson Publication: July 29, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Phil Gibson
ISBN: 9781465780843
Publisher: Phil Gibson
Publication: July 29, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

A short collection of works exploring the darker side of human nature. If you have ever looked at the world around you and thought there was some-thing terribly wrong then you may connect with these poems. Written by one who is still an optimist despite knowing some-thing awful is going to happen!

REVIEWS

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Donandvicki- 5 stars

This would do well in the book of Revelations,
Dark, ominous and bone cold chilling.
Don.

Dustychange- 5 stars

Woah. What a beautiful vision~! Well, it's
talking about something morbid and
apocalyptic, but the way it's being expressed
is beautiful.The cool thing about this work
seems to be that it's sensually appealing.
Besides that, the language used is also direct
and thoughtful. Excellent work.

Magic Wand- 5 stars

Your writing is very dark and sometimes
disturbing. But mostly, it is honest. Not what
we always see today. You have a natural talent
to tell it like it is, no matter what.

Poetic Friend- 5 stars

Wow, this is haunting. Definitley makes the
reader want to continue reading the others. I
like your writing style.

Xylok- 5 stars

Dude, killer poem with killer imagery and a
killer ending; that's like a triple homicide
via quill. the whole things full of vivid
description and the internal word play and
rhymes sound awesome when orated. nuclear
scythe rocks. glimpsing a truth you cannot
abide, intense! profound. this poem is awesome.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

A Painfull truth
A Revelation
Apocalyptic Vision
Billboard Prophet
Childish Tears
Curtain Call
Genesis
God Save the Children
Hell on Earth
Hopeless Glory
Letter to Santa
Letter to the P.M
Listen, Do You Hear Them?
Lost
Mice or Men?
Morbid, Who Me?
Morbidity
New Life, Old Death
One Question, Lord
Parasite
Peace in Our Time(1992)
Poppy Petals
Prophet's Lament
Savage in a Suit
Shell-shocked
Terminal Case
The Candle
The Price of Prosperity
Tomorrow's Legacy
Two Eyes

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A short collection of works exploring the darker side of human nature. If you have ever looked at the world around you and thought there was some-thing terribly wrong then you may connect with these poems. Written by one who is still an optimist despite knowing some-thing awful is going to happen!

REVIEWS

Reviews from Fanstory.com (a poetry review site), listed by Fanstory username:

Donandvicki- 5 stars

This would do well in the book of Revelations,
Dark, ominous and bone cold chilling.
Don.

Dustychange- 5 stars

Woah. What a beautiful vision~! Well, it's
talking about something morbid and
apocalyptic, but the way it's being expressed
is beautiful.The cool thing about this work
seems to be that it's sensually appealing.
Besides that, the language used is also direct
and thoughtful. Excellent work.

Magic Wand- 5 stars

Your writing is very dark and sometimes
disturbing. But mostly, it is honest. Not what
we always see today. You have a natural talent
to tell it like it is, no matter what.

Poetic Friend- 5 stars

Wow, this is haunting. Definitley makes the
reader want to continue reading the others. I
like your writing style.

Xylok- 5 stars

Dude, killer poem with killer imagery and a
killer ending; that's like a triple homicide
via quill. the whole things full of vivid
description and the internal word play and
rhymes sound awesome when orated. nuclear
scythe rocks. glimpsing a truth you cannot
abide, intense! profound. this poem is awesome.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

A Painfull truth
A Revelation
Apocalyptic Vision
Billboard Prophet
Childish Tears
Curtain Call
Genesis
God Save the Children
Hell on Earth
Hopeless Glory
Letter to Santa
Letter to the P.M
Listen, Do You Hear Them?
Lost
Mice or Men?
Morbid, Who Me?
Morbidity
New Life, Old Death
One Question, Lord
Parasite
Peace in Our Time(1992)
Poppy Petals
Prophet's Lament
Savage in a Suit
Shell-shocked
Terminal Case
The Candle
The Price of Prosperity
Tomorrow's Legacy
Two Eyes

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