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The Early Poems
The Early Poems
The Early Poems
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The Early Poems

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This book contains the earliest poems i ever wrote of which i still have copies. These poems were compiled into this book in 2012 when i first started releasing poetry via Gutenberg Self Publishing. They do not appear in chronological order, and are split into two parts purely on the basis of the number of lines in the poem.

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PublisherMu Pi Chan
Release dateMar 20, 2018
ISBN9781370005635
The Early Poems
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Mu Pi Chan

Mu Pi Chan was born in 1959 in a house that was then in the County of Essex, but which now lies within the London Borough of Havering. He was brought up from a very early age just outside Southend-on-Sea (Essex). He spent three years at the University of Kent at Canterbury (Kent), and has subsequently lived In St Albans (Hertfordshire), Guildford (Surrey), and Romsey (Hampshire).Mu Pi Chan has released a number of volumes of poetry (through Project Gutenberg) covering the period 1973 to 2019. Most of Mu Pi Chan's poetry is inspired by the world around him, particularly the natural world and the people of which he is fond. Other sources of inspiration are the works of other poets and books on philosophy, science, and religion. His poems include a number of parodies, jokes and poetic aphorisms based on these readings.Mu Pi Chan firmly believes that writing poetry allows him to release the thoughts in his head which would otherwise drive him mad.

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