Titles in the Yard
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Ricardo Jaurequi
Ricardo Jaurequi was born in Peru and moved to the United States in 1996. This book is a collection of his views and musings through out the years. Ranging from love to societal issues, there is a poem for every mood. Beginning in 2004 he continues to write. “From The Garden” is Jauregui’s second book after “Titles In The Yard”.
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Titles in the Yard - Ricardo Jaurequi
Copyright © 2013 by Ricardo Jaurequi.
ISBN: Softcover 978-1-4931-1946-2
Ebook 978-1-4931-1947-9
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Rev. date: 12/13/2013
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Contents
Passage
Wondering why
There is no motivation
The kiss
It feels like forever
Time I wish to see
Secrets of my troubled mind
Tell me
Her answer is I do
Blind men
What justice
The lost star
Trust and his owner betrayal
The blind spot
Child’s day
A Final Fare Well
The oath
Parenthood
The Question of all Time
Puppet Master
Hearts of men
Distance of the heart
Fools
Roses
Some Will Listen
Dream girl
A silly poem in time
And the spirit is broke
Girl with the Dark Gold Hair
Pages
Cupid
Then I See Her
The Ladies Three
A love long Lost
Angel
The night engulfs me
Insomnia
Twenty young souls lost
Memories
Salvation Owed
Sweet Sorrow
Her Story
Roaring good Time
I Just Want to Know
Liberation
The Folly of Man
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Alone
Poetry
Hopeless Romantic
Perdition
Night
A Simple Note
A kiss upon my lips
I have a question
Moments
Adventure
A Dog’s Ode
Mariposa
Two Parties
Society
Who Holds the Reigns
Missed opportunities
Mothers’ Day
Life Tree
To a special some one
Opportunity lost and gone
Madness
This Feeling
Reap what we sow
I Soon May Fall
Depression
Sifting Sand
Passage
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The lightning strikes
And the music sings
Thunder calls a distant name
The mothers cry
And the children scream
Words that never reach
The petals of a dying rose
Long withered by the wind
Disdain weighs heavy
On a poor man’s crown
Feet dragging in the sand
Buried by the world
Seen only by