Lot Of 10 Poetry Books By The Same Author (Signed Copies)

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Language: English Inscribed: No Personalized: No Book Title: Lot of 10 Poetry Books by the same award winning author Publisher: Melodium House Topic: Poetry Format: Paperback Intended Audience: Adults Original Language: English Personalize: No Ex Libris: No Literary Movement: Modernism Signed: Yes Narrative Type: Fiction Edition: First Edition, second edition limited Country of Origin: United States Vintage: No Author: Joseph Leo Hickey III

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this is a lot of 10 poetry books by the same author Purity: Redeemed (First Edition) is a soul-stirring collection that follows the character Purity and the narrator as they attempt to write a "new bible" filled with words of peace to "make this a world worth living in". From the "simple beauty of quiet and passing things" to the "chaos of the war," these poems explore the "truth found in silent moments" and the "spiritual connection" shared between all people. The text of this book is uniquely held in the public domain, allowing you the freedom to "copy, distribute, or remix" the work for personal or commercial use. It serves as a powerful "gospel of peace" for anyone seeking "redemption" or looking to "transcend yourself" through the "emotional content of poems". The Penultimate Poems (First Edition) This haunting first edition collection, The Penultimate Poems, is a powerful work of fiction centered on the legacy of a student named Serenity, whose words were only widely recognized after her untimely death. Described as a "whisper" meant to "change the universe," the book captures the raw, internal experience of the "voiceless" and the "broken pieces" that make up the human soul. Each poem serves as a "hidden message" that seeks to portray the "beauty of the soul" amidst the "chaos of the world" and the "dull and dreary" routine of everyday life. Beyond its mysterious origins, this collection is an exploration of "redemption" and the "nature of passing things," urging the reader to believe in "miracles" and the "grace of confidence". It navigates deep themes of "unity" and "salvation," contrasting the "shadows" of the world with the "vibrancy that only exists in human souls". This book is an essential find for those seeking "enchanting melodies" and "truth" in a world that often feels like a "prison," offering a chance to see through the "dark clouds" toward a future defined by "passion and perfection". I Know Nothing but Miracles presents a unique fictional version of Walt Whitman reimagined for the early twenty-first century. This First Edition collection serves as a "new bible" specifically dedicated to those who mistakenly declare that "Poetry is dead!". The poems bridge the gap between centuries, exploring a contemporary landscape of "Manhattan streets," modern warfare, and the "Kelson of creation," which the poet identifies as love. Readers are invited to discover "little miracles dropped from the skies" in the most mundane moments, whether it is walking down a crowded street or the simple, miraculous act of breathing. This work is presented as a book "greater than all in power," intended to fill a vital gap on the shelves of modern libraries. Acting as a "song of you," the text embraces the "multitudes" of human experience, traversing through "slums," "empty fields," and "quiet meadows". The poet speaks as a "prophet of the forgotten lovers," offering a message of "salvation" and "life everlasting" to all individuals, regardless of whether they are "slave or free". By filtering the 21st-century world through Whitman’s signature lens of optimism and grit, this collection provides a "peace that begets experience" even at the "end of the world". American Poet: Elegy for the Light (First Edition) A Gripping Tale of Power, Loss, and the American Soul American Poet: Elegy for the Light is a striking First Edition collection that transports readers to a fictional version of 2021 and 2022. The journey begins in Oakland, California, where the protagonist, Jon Doe—intended to represent the everyday American—is hit with a double tragedy: the news that his fiancée, a journalist known as "The Light," was murdered by the Taliban in Afghanistan, followed by the sudden loss of his own job due to an authoritarian decree by "President Maskedman". This narrative-driven poetry follows nine disenfranchised characters, including a time-traveling priest from 1917 and a stranded Irish student, as they navigate a world marked by political strangulation and economic collapse. Designed as an "open letter to the five-hundred and thirty-five," this book serves as a profound meditation on the true nature of political and economic power. The collection is structured in three powerful acts—The Strangulation of The Light, The Elegy for The Light, and The Candle Held High—featuring diverse voices like the legendary Satoshi and the disillusioned punk rocker Joey Rocket. Written in solidarity with Rehumanize International, these poems offer a raw, parallel meaning for victims of violent crimes and those seeking to "cast out the politicians of their souls" in a world of darkness.

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