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Poetry is powerful because it's free; free from the constructs and constraints of prose. It permits those wielding it to explore anything, go anywhere, without restriction. Desperately buds sought in vain Watering beyond drenching rain Fertilization far past every need Foolish ever more killing creed By legend, by lore, a bud doth show Gripping, crushing, before it can grow Overly needing of the absent flower Prettily alluring, myself I devour In this book of poems, the writer uses poetry for manifold purposes, from wrestling with his inner demons, to seeking that elusive angel amongst his…mehr

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Poetry is powerful because it's free; free from the constructs and constraints of prose. It permits those wielding it to explore anything, go anywhere, without restriction. Desperately buds sought in vain Watering beyond drenching rain Fertilization far past every need Foolish ever more killing creed By legend, by lore, a bud doth show Gripping, crushing, before it can grow Overly needing of the absent flower Prettily alluring, myself I devour In this book of poems, the writer uses poetry for manifold purposes, from wrestling with his inner demons, to seeking that elusive angel amongst his muses, to evoking every color of the emotional spectrum, to pulling progressivism from the greed and controls of prevailing culture and politics, to seeking the nature and imparted wisdom at the very source of all truth and being: the eternal Self: Spirit, or God.
Autorenporträt
Nick A. Jameson is a philosopher-poet and ideologue with strong progressive convictions and a history of creative endeavors, including the conception of left-leaning political, economic, business and spiritual theories. Residing in Bend, OR, Nick was born in Fort Bragg, CA, and has spent most of his life in Sonoma and Mendocino Counties, CA. He has a BA in Business Economics from UCSB and an MA in English from ASU. He writes both fiction and nonfiction spanning many genres, including short stories, novels, philosophy, poetry, theology, theosophy and sociopolitical theory. His work is accessible through his website: infiniteofone.com.