Never & Always

Fiction & Literature, Poetry
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Author: Shaheen Asbagh ISBN: 9781524619312
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: July 20, 2016
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Shaheen Asbagh
ISBN: 9781524619312
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: July 20, 2016
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

Lets remember those days! The days of boredom and nothing to think about. Humans Have a capacity that allows them to demand their utmost rights and answers for their lacks. After China this collection is a portrait of what the writer sees himself faced with. After politics we should seek the elements that trigger the news. Contemporary arts, like poetry, as an example, cover the dimensions of news as a reflection. What may enter the mind of the reader is not the end game, but a platform for criticism and debate. This material is a first hand provocative testament of what the poet believes to be of interest in the name of plain piety. Truth yet lies apart but shares its roots with these pieces as society does with its leaders. However, at the risk of being selfish, these works of rhyme and verse are intended to rejuvenate and remind the readers of fears of a reality that is facing us all point blank. We will find the way together. Helping each other minimally as a poor man does to a commoner. The writer has packaged the facts so that every man, rich or poor, crazy or sane, and old and young would regard it as an enrichment of an heritage so far buried in noise and publicity campaigns. We all deserve to know. One verse or another, it is all set to recall what the masses have left as an uncalled for line of truth.

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Lets remember those days! The days of boredom and nothing to think about. Humans Have a capacity that allows them to demand their utmost rights and answers for their lacks. After China this collection is a portrait of what the writer sees himself faced with. After politics we should seek the elements that trigger the news. Contemporary arts, like poetry, as an example, cover the dimensions of news as a reflection. What may enter the mind of the reader is not the end game, but a platform for criticism and debate. This material is a first hand provocative testament of what the poet believes to be of interest in the name of plain piety. Truth yet lies apart but shares its roots with these pieces as society does with its leaders. However, at the risk of being selfish, these works of rhyme and verse are intended to rejuvenate and remind the readers of fears of a reality that is facing us all point blank. We will find the way together. Helping each other minimally as a poor man does to a commoner. The writer has packaged the facts so that every man, rich or poor, crazy or sane, and old and young would regard it as an enrichment of an heritage so far buried in noise and publicity campaigns. We all deserve to know. One verse or another, it is all set to recall what the masses have left as an uncalled for line of truth.

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