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Ameritus Poeticus
Ameritus Poeticus
Ameritus Poeticus
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Ameritus Poeticus is a beautifully written poetry piece by a North Brunswick teacher in New Jersey. Among the titles in this book are the famous poems as The Power of the President, War and Peace, Her Prison and A Better Father. He is currently an introductory teacher in small business management and academic writing. This book is a time piece into the history of public speaking of poetry by young men. His poetry has been read to churches, bookstores and centers all over New Jersey. He currently resides in New Jersey and still teaches till this day.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherXlibris US
Release dateAug 23, 2013
ISBN9781483659794
Ameritus Poeticus
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Jonathan Branch

Jonathan Branch is an online introductory teacher teaching Academic writing and Small Business management in New Jersey at no cost. He now studies Electrical Engineering and is pursuing his Business Administration degree. He has read and written poetry for Pastor Deforest Soaries, First Baptist Church of Lincoln Gardens and has read poetry for President Barack Obama. He now owns a teaching business in New Jersey and is working on his patent examination certificate. He is a 3-time Honorary Award Winner for New Jersey’s Orators. He is now the CEO of NJLocalvolunteer and teaches robotics in the summer. He is author of Ameritus Poeticus and The Little Blue Feathers. He is standing with award winner and best-selling author Shasta Nelson.

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    Ameritus Poeticus - Jonathan Branch

    Copyright © 2013 by Jonathan Branch.

    Library of Congress Control Number: 2013911556

    ISBN: Softcover 978-1-4836-5978-7

    Ebook 978-1-4836-5979-4

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner.

    Rev. date: 04/01/2014

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    Contents

    50 Faces of Expression

    A Better Father

    End Game

    Enemies and Mental Prisons

    Her Prison

    Her Walk is Special

    Hit the Butterfly

    Lilly

    Mines is Better than Yours

    She is to Sophisticated for Him

    Surprise Yoga

    The Charters

    The Destroyers in Counter

    The Goldfish

    The Snake

    The Power of the President

    No Other Man Like Obama

    To The Pastor Of First Baptist Church

    Twilight Springtime

    Why She Won’t Cry Anymore

    Wars and Peace

    50 Faces of Expression

    You can never tell how she feels

    Just her emotion from head to heels

    When she’s glad, she won’t appear mad or sad

    Courageous and strong she is confident about her day

    Ready to surprise the world with her exited ways

    Pleasure and peace can relax her at bay

    But the boss won’t keep his anger away

    Energetic and determined to finish work on time

    Compassionate with love keeping evil behind

    Nevertheless playful Lilly will eagerly harass grace

    For what she wants is joy with no haste or mistake

    Fascinated by passion and thrilled with love

    She’s eager to see what the other side holds

    Interested and in awe and shocked by what she’s sees

    It’s a stressed out workplace that’s breaking at the seems

    Depression and grief go hand in hand

    While contempt and misery are tall at the stand

    They can’t work with greed and revenge

    Or they’ll take all of your money using Uncle Sam

    Agony and debt now plague they’re minds

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