The Short Collection of Poetry by Jovan Sisljagic: To Be Man Is to Be Natural, and so Man May Feel
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Jovan Sisljagic
Jovan Sisljagic, a self-inspired poet and lover of Philosophy has compiled this book on behalf of everything which is poetic for the reader as an insight into Wonder, Acceptance and the Human Condition.
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Contents
Dedication
Man, summation of order the kind
Sonnets
Author Biography
Dedication
Written in hopes that my closest and sincerest thoughts bloom for my loved ones. And above all, that contained here I may be in admiration of sentiments which we are capable to share and feel.
Man, summation of order the kind
Closest to being –
Have you man, now aware or
Maybe still in disbelief?
Where here you should seek which
You cannot be?
Is it now the time, or has it been
Before somewhat like this?
That you, man, lost the being which
You were ordered to be?
Have you believed in yourself as
Much as you could have?
Have times been greater in
Difficulty now than before,
If what man couldn’t grasp for his
Own well being?
Is man the ideal of great and
Somewhat precise loss,
So that man can not say anything
About himself?
Or are you man,