To Palp a Vow of Silence
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This book has themes of love, regret, enlightenment, being a brothers keeper, political
views from a soldiers point of view, and war.
The way it came to be was I grew up with a lot of veterans, had friends that went to war, as well as classmates, had letters written to me, e-mails sent to me, and I was going to enlist before a doctor explained his experience in working in military. So a lot of the information or material is based on what I lived through and learned. And what I learned is that the average soldier is told never to talk about feelings or emotions, just to react once he starts to feel he is dying. But what I found out is that a lot of their stories about how they became a soldier are similar. My book just points out from every side of a soldier: Why did you become a solider? And is it a better solution to war? And we all are human. All the collected stories create the events and the character of a soldier and his path to a rite of passage.
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To Palp a Vow of Silence - Louis A. Borgo
Copyright © 2014 by Louis Borgo.
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Rev. date: 07/14/2014
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CONTENTS
I.
Moon Said To The Sun
II.
What Is Love
I’m S-h-y, H-I
Heaven Touch
Dark Side Of The Moon
One Is A Prime Number Right
How
Lost In Translation
Eyes of Angel
May I Sing
May I Lay
A Man Eater She Was
Dear Luv
The Mirror is The Memory
My Young Brother
III.
Basic Instincts
Flirting With Insanity
Water Falls
Gathering My Thoughts
Rain And Water
Solider Intrigued
Sacrament of the saint (prayer)
Immortal Sail (Prayer)
Domino Effect
Dear Summer The Reminiscence Of Affection
True Dear Friend
A Solider Ambition
Rare Coin
Scented Of War
IV
Fear Unleashed
KQQL
Young philosopher
Start It With A Book
Just Listen
Play On Words
Entrepreneur
You Remind, Mind Me Of Her
People Speak and People Talk
I Am Articulate Not Procrastinate It Is A Difference
Living Day To Day Pay Check
The City That I’m From
A Problem, Issue, Agenda
A Poet At IT’s BEST
Humble Words
The Right Tear, Of Mountain Tear
Bibliography
1 Corinthians 13:11
When I was a child, I spoke as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child; but when I became a man, I put away childish things.
New King James Version (NKJV)
I.
Connecting, searching and understanding of meaning and purpose
(Frontal lobe)
Moon Said To The Sun
Moon said to the Sun,
Have you ever heard of a rising of a; Son.
Rising; like no other dynasty a sure sight to watch.
Come take flight.
Unparalleled to any dimension that decide it to go Ape,
What a species,
Like a horizontal that meet’s no parallel to meet one dimension
In size, and or shape and left turn to speechless.
And rising; it shall come.