Rhyming Song
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A collection of poetry by Andrew P M Yiallouros, romantic, philosophical, spiritual, loving and sometimes silly in nature... Includes favourites such as "I will make you happier", "Lost Love", "It", "Suicide", and many more.
"Such a beautiful voice, the naivety is just on the right side of sweetness."
"I just love it, it's brilliant, I love 'Walking in the Rain.'"
"I love your poetry, it's really beautiful!"
Other titles and future works:
The Dragon and The Princess
The Sorcerer’s Kingdom
The Secret Garden
The Wizard and The Dragon
Where the Man Burns
The Cat and the Husky
The Mysterious Island and The World of the Sea People
The Noble Savage and the Low Lands
Meadow lands or Shambala
The Place where The Angels Fly and Play
The Moon over The Jungle
The Caves and The Cloud Lands
The Diamond Palace and The Evil King
A Tale of Three Mountains
The Dragon and The Princess -
A spiritual odyssey begins...a tale of magic, love, spirituality and adventure...
Follow the dragon as he awakens, as he comes of age, as he discovers life and as he finds The Creator...a story of lost love, friendship, magical beings and evil sorcerers; a spiritual odyssey that takes the reader as a companion and co-discoverer! An allegorical and philosophical message for our times...
The beginning of a series of books centred around the dragon's world and the journeys of the creatures therein, with the next title being the second part to this introduction. Future titles are "The Sorcerer's Kingdom"; " The Wizard and The Dragon"; "The Secret Garden"; "Where The Man Burns"; "The Mysterious Island and the World of the Sea People" and lots more!
“Such an enjoyable read. Light on the outside, but with an underlying depth full of morals, life, love, drink, drugs, religion, sex, fun, style, magic and so much more. It is a spiritual book… really touches well on the heart and soul of us all in the modern world. Although set in a magical world full of mythical creatures, it does feel like there is an autobiographical side to it, and so feels quite personal. Like a warm and loving friend is reading it nearby.
Above all though, it is the wisdom that drives this book; both the Dragon and the writer.”
"I love it you are brilliant! Very nice and easy to read..."
"Lots of deep moments and sooo inspiring!"
"Thank you, I really enjoyed it! Great talent, please use it, I think you've got a lot to tell!"
"I will recommend to my friends for sure, when I started reading it I couldn't stop, and it got really addictive from chapter 6, I read all night!"
“Spiritual and uplifting”
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Rhyming Song - Andrew P M Yiallouros
This is dedicated to my husky.
Contents:
1: It
2: Addiction
3: Quoth He
4: The Cat and The Husky
5: Little people
6: Happy pill
7: My painful heart
8: Walking in the rain
9: Searching
10: Lost love
11. I will make you happier
12. Freckles
13. Suicide
14. To die
15. Love on
16. Lies
17. Here and now
18. Black cow
19. Life is
20. My baby gone left me
21. Pick up
22. Undead
23. Who I be
24. I promise
25. Have courage
It
"In the beginning, there was nothing.
A void, an empty of empties, no thing, chaos.
You can't see it or know it, for it didn't exist.
And in this abyss, in this deep deep nothingness,
There was a realisation, an enlightenment.
For in a world of nothing, all things must be equal.
So there had to be something for there to be nothing.
And this thing awoke and realised Itself.
For an eternity It sat there, knowing Itself.
It was a revelation, a joy, total love.
For It was everything, an equal to the nothing,
Absolute and total potential, all things and all time.
Omnipotent, omniscient and much much more.
Revelling in Itself, being Itself, being potential.
And It thought and thought and fought,
Until It was ready, until the time had come.
It imagined, and saw, and felt, and heard, and tasted,
It lived, and died, and enjoyed, and suffered,
Until there was nothing left to be.
And then It experienced a great truth.
That there is duality and spectrum in all things, in this they rest.
That there was better and worse, and good and bad,
Life and death, existence or none.
And all was rooted in love, the one thing not reliant on anything else,
The one thing that all was made of, the first thing.
This was what was there before, and what will always be.
It decided, thus, what was best.
And It painted a world,
More was better than one,
To be was better than to not, and to love was the best of all.