An Anthology of Poems
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The poems themselves are in chronological order according to the year they were written and were inspired with love, faith, and spirituality and represents the humanity of life.
Anita Cserey - Esparon
The author was born on July 28, 1963, in Charters Towers, Australia, to Dr. Imre Cserey and Mary Lorraine Cserey. She is married to James Esparon. She is a high school graduate and goes to Queensland University, majoring in psychology. She has a double certificate general and is psychiatrically trained registered nursing sister. She was awarded with Amherst Society United States of America, Certificate of Poetic achievement, 1993. My name is Anita, and I come from Hungarian origins. I have been writing since the age of sixteen, and my anthology of poems date back to year 1979. My wonderful husband, James, has supported me so sweetly in having my dream of poetry publication come true. My greatest happiness comes from creating words that evolve into poems, stories, and books.
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An Anthology of Poems - Anita Cserey - Esparon
An
Anthology
of
Poems
ANITA CSEREY - ESPARON
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Contents
No: 1 Icarus
No: 2 Ragamuffin
No: 3 Touch-Wood
No: 4 Carousel
No: 5 Mister Four Eyes
No: 6 Covack’s Canticle
No: 7 The Harlequin Being
No: 8 The Magician
No: 9 Living Life Lonely
No: 10 Angel of Mercy-Side Unit
No: 11 The Genesis of Time
No: 12 Golden Child
No: 13 Synergism
No: 14 Tribunal Day in Gowrie Hall
No: 15 Faith and Temperance
No: 16 Yonder
No: 17 The Nursing Home Rocking Chair
No: 18 Alexander
No: 19 Inhibitied, then Uninhibitied, then Lost
No: 20 The Anguish of Akathesia
No: 21 Rachael
No: 22 Cairns
No: 23 Only Lucy and Country Cousin Bob
No: 24 Angst and Solitude
No: 25 For James
No: 26 Pilgrims
No: 27 Child of Autumn
No: 28 Childhood
No: 29 Easter Recovery
No: 30 The Royal Garden
No: 31 Sweet Embrace
No: 32 Jerahmeel in Jeopardy
No: 33 Archangel Gabriel
No: 34 The Flag Unfurled
No: 35 Misery or Synchronicity
No: 36 Creativity of the Nativity
No: 37 Archangel Uriel
No: 38 A Golden Thank You
No: 39 Flood Tide
Icarus
39880.pngChameleon are you crying, in secret are you sleeping?
In stillness and in silence, on lee-leaf are you weeping?
Blended into crinkle bough, of sandalled, shingle tree,
Shrouded in a coloured cloak, of mediocrity.
Camouflaged by hated tones, fermenting with unrest,
It’s conformity, nonentity, you’ve grown to detest.
Cast your eyes to chequered shade, in clover-dale to west,
There you’ll see the different one, deserted from the rest.
The lonesome one, the terrapin, with fanciful brocade,
He likes to think, he’s safe within, the