Windows of My Mind

Sixty Poetic Expressions

Fiction & Literature, Poetry, Inspirational & Religious, Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Religious, Inspiration & Meditation, Inspirational
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Author: Christopher H. K. Persaud ISBN: 9781512783452
Publisher: WestBow Press Publication: June 2, 2017
Imprint: WestBow Press Language: English
Author: Christopher H. K. Persaud
ISBN: 9781512783452
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication: June 2, 2017
Imprint: WestBow Press
Language: English

The poems in Windows of My Mind: Sixty Poetic Expressions assume styles mainly in free verse and rhyming scheme formats. Further, those that rhyme exhibit a variety of rhyming positions within poems. A few of the poems (i.e., The Tortoise & The Hare, The Old Woman With One Eye, Once In Eden, and Nine Eleven2001) may be termed mini epics with rhyming schemes. A few poems, such as IsraelChosen of God and For My Names Sake are unusual hybrid types, with quotations at the beginning of each verse followed by lines that rhyme. The poems touch upon a multitude of themes (e.g., various emotional states such as love, hatred, reminiscence, compassion, loneliness, joy, success, and topics such as nature, history, spirituality, marriage, family, oppression, and inequality, among others). The poems are of varying lengths.

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The poems in Windows of My Mind: Sixty Poetic Expressions assume styles mainly in free verse and rhyming scheme formats. Further, those that rhyme exhibit a variety of rhyming positions within poems. A few of the poems (i.e., The Tortoise & The Hare, The Old Woman With One Eye, Once In Eden, and Nine Eleven2001) may be termed mini epics with rhyming schemes. A few poems, such as IsraelChosen of God and For My Names Sake are unusual hybrid types, with quotations at the beginning of each verse followed by lines that rhyme. The poems touch upon a multitude of themes (e.g., various emotional states such as love, hatred, reminiscence, compassion, loneliness, joy, success, and topics such as nature, history, spirituality, marriage, family, oppression, and inequality, among others). The poems are of varying lengths.

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