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The book of poetry, entitled Poetic Psalms to the Lord & Poems About Life, attempts to focus on the communal unity and amity (or love) of families, communities, and nations for each other under the Spirit of Jesus and his commandments of love in a divisive, self-seeking world. The poetry also focuses on the light and shadows of society, in both a serious and humorous tone. The body of works also entails marital romance and "critters", a US Southeastern slang for animals. It is my hope that folks reading the material may be enlightened with the Holy Father's and the Son of Man's love for them…mehr

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The book of poetry, entitled Poetic Psalms to the Lord & Poems About Life, attempts to focus on the communal unity and amity (or love) of families, communities, and nations for each other under the Spirit of Jesus and his commandments of love in a divisive, self-seeking world. The poetry also focuses on the light and shadows of society, in both a serious and humorous tone. The body of works also entails marital romance and "critters", a US Southeastern slang for animals. It is my hope that folks reading the material may be enlightened with the Holy Father's and the Son of Man's love for them in everyday life. Hopefully, the reader may experience the provocation of deep thought and meditation over societal phenomena and finds satisfaction in reading about the observations of life.
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Autorenporträt
Bruce Cartwright, a retired software engineer, resides in Nashville, TN, USA with his wife of over twenty-five years in marriage, and theiryoung, adult daughter. He attends and participates in worship services and with community outreach programs at his local Episcopal Church. The birth of composing poetry by the author is attributed to his daily writing assignments assigned by his American Literature high school instructor, Ms. Sharon Anderson, in Nashville, during the 1978-1979 season. Over the years, he has written poetry for enjoyment, distributing it to friends and family.