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A Collection of Poems: A Collection of Poems, #1
A Collection of Poems: A Collection of Poems, #1
A Collection of Poems: A Collection of Poems, #1
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This is a collection of poems written from the various themes of literature. 

LanguageEnglish
Publisherpaul lynch
Release dateDec 12, 2017
ISBN9781386188476
A Collection of Poems: A Collection of Poems, #1

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    A Collection of Poems - Paul A. Lynch

    A COLLECTION OF POEMS

    VOLUME ONE

    Copyright ©2017. All rights reserved.

    No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any way by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopy, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the author. Original Book design Copyright © 2017 by Paul A. Lynch. All rights reserved.

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    Table of Contents

    My Ploy With Life

    Star Dazed

    Opportunity Knocks

    Nature’s Prick

    Still Night

    Violent Storm

    Summer Time

    Land of Rivers

    Far Off Galaxy

    The Sound of a Trumpet

    Wondering Where We Are

    Strange Wilderness

    Back to Eden

    War

    Race

    Life Goes On

    Faded Roses

    Funeral Day

    Life’s New Meaning

    Beautiful Garden I Come

    Whispering Hope

    Angels All Around

    Great Spirit

    Serpent

    Rainbow Shines Bright

    My Ploy With Life

    As I ponder on life ,

    Here comes life looking back at me with a malicious glee,

    As if to say, ‘You are history there’s no return from tomorrow.’

    I looked at life and said, ‘Ah, I could be this or that, but not white or black.’

    When I do serious reflection on life I get the same feeling coming back,

    ‘Why didn’t you try this or that? Why didn’t

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