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"Tinkles in the Tradewind," is a collection of one hundred and seventy one poems from the writers perspective about occurrances and objects to living that everyone may have gone through. It's composed of what would only be normal on a day to day basis. Its somewhat set up like a journal with the ideas comming from actual experiences, but its feelings are sometimes emphsised for humor or just thought. Its originality is from the simple to mind or somewhat more articulate to grasp. There are some imaginitive writings every once and a while for fun, but than some not so fun realities that when…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"Tinkles in the Tradewind," is a collection of one hundred and seventy one poems from the writers perspective about occurrances and objects to living that everyone may have gone through. It's composed of what would only be normal on a day to day basis. Its somewhat set up like a journal with the ideas comming from actual experiences, but its feelings are sometimes emphsised for humor or just thought. Its originality is from the simple to mind or somewhat more articulate to grasp. There are some imaginitive writings every once and a while for fun, but than some not so fun realities that when written turned out well. It is emotional as life with its withdraw of feelings leading you into another memoir of whats next to living. Partnered with "Warmth and Being", as an anthology of daily poems to keep you once again in love with life.
Autorenporträt
Joseph Lung, began "Warmth and Being," partnered with "Tinkles in the Tradewind," when he was in his twenties. He was born in July; enjoying the fireworks every year, because his birthday was the day before Independance Day. Joseph, grew up in the small neighborhood of Old Brooklyn, with his twin brother before moving to Strongsville, a suberb of Cleveland, Ohio. His mother an industrious woman always prepared dinner for her family with loving relatives who were always there to celebrate holidays. He was a softball youth league champion that rode bicycles and skateboards with his friends. Joseph, attended Ashland University writing poetry as a hobbie while practicing religion. He is currently a short order cook in the city and a certified HVAC/R technician. His favorite food is raw fruits and vegetables; enjoying the outdoors and challenging himself with creative new routines and innovating ideas. Joseph, has no wife and children, but his love for baceball will never leave him.