The Last Grain Through the Hour Glass
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remarkable book of American literature and Robert Frost
inspired me to write twenty-seven pages. The poems have
interesting rhyme and meter. An example of the first poem
is, So much has hope- Keys will open; The strong oak door:
A metaphor. Voyage is a twenty-eight page poem, I was
inspired by Ernest Hemingway to write this enormous poem.
My first book, Let Freedom Ring, is part of the collection in
the Harvard Library as well as the US Naval Academy Library.
C. E. Randall
My name is C.E.Randall, I have composed a 50 page book about the City of Lights, Paris. This book “A Page Of Roses,” is about Paris, France. I attended the United States Naval Academy for two years and graduated from the University Rhode Island in three semesters and spent three years in graduate school. I am retired from Xerox Corporation where I was a technical editor. I have books in the Libraries of Harvard, Stanford and Annapolis. My girlfriend and I attend the San Diego Padres games during the season at Petco Park.
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