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Cellar Door: Vol. 1 Secrets
Cellar Door: Vol. 1 Secrets
Cellar Door: Vol. 1 Secrets
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Once you enter the Cellar Door it will take you on a journey through love, despair, faith and the perplexing phenomenon attached to the number eleven. The author shares some of his secrets and invites you into his deepest experiences.Cellar Door is truly a magnificent piece of work considering it is Eric

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PublisherEric Watts
Release dateOct 25, 2021
ISBN9781952648595
Cellar Door: Vol. 1 Secrets
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Eric Watts

I was born in Greenpoint Brooklyn; currently residing in Bedford Stuyvesant. Cellar Door is the result of many years writing poetry. I have recited my work in numerous venues and won first place in slam competitions on some occasions. Despite a turbulent childhood I managed to attend college and earn a Bachelors degree.

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    Cellar Door - Eric Watts

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    Cellar Door

    Vol 1 Secrets

    Copyright 2021 by Eric R. Watts

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced by any means, graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping or by any information storage retrieval system without the written permission of the author except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews. Unauthorized reproduction of any part of this book is illegal and publishable by law.

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    Cellar Door

    Vol. 1 Secrets

    Eric R. Watts

    Contents

    Acknowledgments

    Introduction

    Broken

    1625

    Cold

    Broken Bonds

    Incarceration

    Tuesday

    Fire Drill

    A Bad Dream

    Bad Dream

    CLIP

    A Story Told

    Questions

    Lifeless

    On My Own

    Vacant

    Enigma

    EXIT

    False Reality

    The Cure

    Endless Dream

    Let Go

    Dream Bird

    Lost

    THE NV1S1BLE WORLD

    Missing

    My Trinity

    Crazy

    Searching

    A little while

    Other Side

    Dear Year 2004,

    R a d 1 a n c e

    Searching

    Timeless Love

    Vacant Heart

    Between the ones

    Paper Mate

    You

    Blind Love

    This Old Rickety Bridge

    Passing Moons

    Crossing

    Many Rivers to Cross

    Change

    Commute

    Awake

    Faith

    Follow the Light

    Hold strong my friend

    Narrow Room

    Slipping Away

    Opposite of spring

    The End of August

    M1Nd C0NtR01

    ACCEPTANCE …

    YOU SHOULD CONSIDER BEING A WRITER

    This book is dedicated to my beautiful daughters.

    Trinity, who eats Cocoa Puffs and loves purple crayons, and my baby girl Tyla, welcome to Earth.

    Acknowledgments

    I would like to take this time out to thank God and the many people who helped build my character, fuel my motivation and showed me unconditional love. To my five-year-old daughter, who I asked the question, what is life? She replied, Life is good and fair. To my beloved mother Michelle Watts who taught me the lord’s prayer and that any is attained if I put my mind to it. Thank you for pointing out the North Star, making me an astrophysicist at heart. To My Cousin Sharon, thank you for taking me in and adopting me when all was lost. You instilled in me the passion to travel and that success only comes by diligent study and ardent practice. To David the only man who stepped up and became a father when I needed one during my toughest times. To my father who taught me how to play chess and the importance of following my

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