Realism: These Are My Spoken Words
By TheStorian
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About this ebook
When times are hard, motivation plays an important role. Through encouraging words, motivation can reveal its effects. Realism contains twenty spoken words that are based on real life theories. These spoken words paint the picture of life at a different angle. Nowadays, human beings are losing hope in this subject we call life. Instead of valuing its meanings we value its complications which then cause us to be complicated. Life is hard is what you hear from most people. Life is beautiful is what you hear from a few that actually take the time to value lifes meanings.
Yes, life is hard and complicated, however, we need to try and understand it by observing the things in it especially us human beings. Realism is for those that want to be encouraged and view life at a different angle. As a bonus, four more spoken words are added: two in Creole and two in Spanish. Thats a total of twenty-four spoken words.
Whether youre at home, work, school, or church, be entertained while gaining knowledge of the world that we are living in. Enjoy.
TheStorian
Luigi Forvil a.k.a TheStorian, dreams because he’s a dreamer. He believes because he’s a strong believer. His spoken words express his P.O.V. of life and what surrounds it. Raising up in a dodgy neighborhood in Miami Florida was not easy, however, he used his difficulties as his greatest strength. Having the passion for writing and story-telling, Luigi dedicates himself to illustrate what he sees in his writings and poetry. He hopes to inspire not only those that are living in the ghetto but those that are going through hard times. Later, Luigi graduated college with an Associates in Film and then will pursue his Bachelors in Philosophy at the University of Florida. Despite the many performances at poetry lounges, this is his first poetry book and most likely not the last. “Through poetry, my spoken words are verbalized to a meaning of a belief system. Like the slaves in History [blacks, Jews, poor], words of encouragement songs and rhythm is what kept most of them going, To me, poetry is what keeps me going. Taking a look at things from a different angle is what keeps me balanced especially when you have Jehovah in your life, speak three languages, holding an Associate degree in Film, and is enrolled in a Bachelors program for Philosophy at the University of Florida. I dream, which makes me a dreamer. I believe because I am a strong believer. My spoken words express my P.O.V. of life and what surrounds it because I am a poet.”
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Realism - TheStorian
A FEELING
a%20feeling.jpgA shooting star only passes once a blue moon.
When it does pass, it glows like a full-moon.
Your mellow voice leaves me [speechless], un-tune.
And your attractiveness, attracts me
more than I thought it would.
What should? What could?
What is this feeling that I’m feeling?
Are the answers revealing?
The enigmatic wants of wanting you so much
leaves me to the thoughts that I need you,
not so miniature, but, so much.
I need you like I need a breath to breathe,
in order to live.
In other words, I need you
in my life
in order to live.
What is this feeling that I’m feeling?
Are the answers revealing?
Feeling more than blissful to spend each moment
with you.
I adore being with you, that is why I pursue to be with you.
Wow, what is this feeling that I’m feeling?
Are the answers revealing?
The feeling of craving for your lips, and affections,
and behind every mirrored-heart, lucidly, I see your reflection.
And even though we’re not connected, I can still feel connections.
What is this feeling that I’m feeling?
Are the answers revealing?
This is a question I constantly ask myself.
The only one who can answer it… is you.
My angel, what is this feeling?
Please, be my answer.