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Unpowetik Powems
Unpowetik Powems
Unpowetik Powems
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Unpowetik Powems

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Unpowetik Powems is a compilation of poetry that you will savor with every bite. As you sink your teeth into the poems, you clearly begin to see when life is not well done, whats at stake. This is indeed poetry for the palate.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 10, 2012
ISBN9781466945173
Unpowetik Powems
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Aylisha Brown

Aylisha Brown was born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She developed a true love for writing during her time in high school. During her college education, she has taken several creative writing courses in order to broaden her knowledge of the subject.

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    Unpowetik Powems - Aylisha Brown

    © Copyright 2012 Aylisha Brown.

    All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the written prior permission of the author.

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    978-1-4669-4516-6 (sc)

    isbn: 978-1-4669-4518-0 (hc)

    isbn: 978-1-4669-4517-3 (e)

    Library of Congress Control Number: 2012911426

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    Contents

    Acknowledgements

    Dear Future Self,

    Falling For a Vampire

    The Fall

    Choices to Be Made

    Why Are You Acting Like That?

    The Consequences of Falling for a Vampire

    Living like Me

    Innocence

    Turning

    First Night

    Del Sol

    Alone At Night

    Dreaming

    Desire

    Who He Was…

    Forgotten Ties

    Never Ending Regrets

    Longing For Companionship

    Just another Night to Me

    The Day I Tried

    Other Dramatic Monologues

    The Warrior’s Soul

    Keep Your Thoughts to Yourself

    Trapped In Banishment

    Sorrow, Love, Pain

    Around The Corner

    The Man I Thought I Loved

    Random Words From a Not So Random Person

    Allowances for Life

    The Phone Call

    The Story of My Life

    Distorted Images in the Mirror

    Speaking Out

    Falling

    Freedom

    Just Once

    Watch Me

    The Spring-Like Thawish Sort of Time

    I Am Not Blind

    I Exist

    Odd Feelings…

    Faux Sonnet

    For Valentine’s Day

    My Dream Lover

    Soul Searching

    The Contents of My

    Wheelchair…

    My Room in the House

    Maybe

    What Is It That Makes Me Who I Am?

    Brown Manor

    Am I Ready?

    Control

    When Will They See?

    Quick Little Things

    NLJADOTW (Wednesday)

    Wait a Second

    Acknowledgements

    First of all I would like to give thanks to my family, in particular: my mother, Crystal (she would be very annoyed if I hadn’t made her name stand out), and my aunt Sonya. She was always there for me when I needed someone to talk to within the family. Last but certainly not least, my grandmother Shirley. If it wasn’t for her I wouldn’t be alive today… I love you, even though you all get on my nerves every now and then.

    I would also like to thank Evan Brockington (My Faux Father…). He was always there when I needed someone to look up to as a father figure and if it wasn’t for him, I wouldn’t have had the courage to publish this book. Thank you.

    To all of the people that thought I was crazy when I said I wanted to get my book published… this is for you! One thing about me that you should have learned is that I love to prove people wrong! It’s in my blood…

    Dear Future Self,

    How is it there in the future? Is life much easier then? Is it what I always dreamed of, or is it more? Is it how I pictured, or is it something that I

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