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Spiritual Meanderings per Linguam: Book of Wind
Spiritual Meanderings per Linguam: Book of Wind
Spiritual Meanderings per Linguam: Book of Wind
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Spiritual Meanderings per Linguam: Book of Wind

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2016 has been such a roller coaster ride that it deserves its own book. In this installment of the Spiritual Meanderings series, the poetry explores a cactus astronaut's political poetry. How much stranger did you think it could get with orange-faced presidents?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherAaron Mayo
Release dateNov 15, 2016
ISBN9781370494187
Spiritual Meanderings per Linguam: Book of Wind
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Aaron Mayo

Just another dad who wanted to make big on all his dreams by becoming a writer, poet, and historian. I don't think anything is half as important as helping others and finding our voice. I'm the sort of person who has given away his last $3 to a friend.

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    Spiritual Meanderings per Linguam - Aaron Mayo

    Introduction

    For the third installment in my Spiritual Meanderings series, I wanted to discuss some more controversial things. This book will explore the feelings of a liberal tired of the duopoly during the 2016 presidential election.

    I’m opinionated too. Don’t judge me like that! I see it in your eyes!

    And now Bob, with the weather:

    ~

    Ultima Magus

    Wind

    Dedication: Francis Klinge

    The wind it soars above

    the clouds on Silver Wings.

    Wistfully it whispers

    and glides alongside Freedom.

    Stretching it's wings,

    it glides and soars,

    and dives and charges, deep in the skies ocean,

    and eventually it carries on

    Past the horizon.

    ~

    fin

    AN: This is the second poem I

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