A Feeling of Poetry: Unbound
By D.R. Frost
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I often find myself wondering about the simple things that the world overlooks, and I ask the question, Can I dive deeper into life-deeper than what is just the everyday norm? A Feeling of Poetry takes you across the western plains of simplicity in "A Plan, across a Distant Land." And this book tries to explain, or you can travel through, "An Ar
D.R. Frost
Dorian Frost is a fiction and poetry author. In A Feeling of Poetry, he lures the reader in, not just with visuals, but with emotional realism as well. " A blast and crackle fills my ears as the sky pours down tears" is just a sample that truly awakens the senses. His skillful use of words is atrributed to his lifelong writing. Dorian actually began creating other worlds and characters in the tenth grade. Many of these peotic themes come from life experiences expressed from the innermost realms of the soul. In other words, they are deep and can be mesmerizing. People find Dorian's writing creative and nontraditional. Many find that once you pick up his writings, it is hard to put the down. " It is more than just a book; it's about the reader's experiences, " he would say. Dorian was born and raised in the Washington, DC, area. He has always been interested in the simple things in life. He has a passion for nature and frequently goes camping. Lying underneath the stars has been a great source of inspiration for him. He is an author, artist, entrepreneur, and IT director. Dorian has a degree in IT, computer graphics, and multimedia design. He wants his readers to be on the lookout for The Sacred Books of the Universe, a release coming soon. - This text refers to the paperback edition.
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A Feeling of Poetry - D.R. Frost
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Table of Poetry
Letter to the Reader …
Unbound
Keepers of the Earth
Understanding, A Reflection of Choice
Understanding, A Reflection of Choice
Fall
Susceptible
Sadness TAKES ME In!
Sadness TAKES ME In!
James Williams… We will never forget!
3am… while listening to… Loud places...
The Love I Missed
I Need Help!
Pain Agony and Lesson 10/8/19
Our Region Takes a Bath!
I Feel it Closing In... Need Change
Fall is a Falling, 2012
Quiet… Alone 7/22/2020
Quiet… Alone reprise 7/24/20
Tomorrow and Yesterday Today
Endless Time
American Pride
Multitude of Celebration!
Surface
Inspiration, A Type of Feeling
The Last Shot!
Un-glee
The Hill We Climb in Life Together!
Life Must Go On?
Find Me!
Ice Cream
Mother Step
I Can’t Take it I Rather Shout!!!!
Planting the Seed
Mother… Shilda
Tear Us Under!
Phase of My Mind
Looking Inside Myself
Sadness Takes Me IN - Again
Snow
Love is Real
Enter Me
Can You Hear it?
Football
Restless
The Conversation
Running
My Life Redirected
Perforated Emotion
Newborn
GOD
Can I pull this all together?
Aunt Janice
So Much More to Me…
I Stare to be Closer to You
Killer of Soul
Conviction Thru GOD
Disgusting, Depravity with Greed
I Sit in My Chair…
Words To Express
I Sit in My Chair…
I Hope My Friend Will Have to Stay. Please Don’t let Him Move Away.
Expression of My Love
Wisdom
A Place to Remember.
Principalities of Darkness
Life
Author Description
About the Book
Front Cover Illustration by: Andie Riedel
Letter to the Reader …
Dear readers,
Let us understand that life’s challenges make us; for the past couple of years have evoked tears; in many people tons of fears.
Sadness and very few moments of joy. I will not pretend my own life was not affected. For the past couple of years, many, including myself, have dealt with many feelings and raw gripping emotions.
A Feeling of Poetry Unbound
expresses and tries to grasp the raw humility of emotions deep within us as we grow in life.
I have learned that one must have discipline over such emotion to not let it consume our actions. I cannot say that as humans, emotions and feelings make us, though I believe it is a part of us.
This second chapter of A Feeling of Poetry,
A Feeling of Poetry Unbound,
deals with more profound emotions, life struggles, childhood pain and joy, and how past and current events can affect us.
The Chains have fallen, and the emotion is put forth to you, the reader. My intention to invoke understanding on different levels, including our impact on one another. I want to invite you to take your time and explore the pages.
Here to express that feeling, I digress; below are the pages to explore. I rest.
For on my table is the poetry on feeling and meaning, the …
Unbound
Release Me, from Me that I might be able to discern and know
myself.
Help me to grow and to be strong,
so that I can move on.
Overall, to Learn, Grow, and know. Unbound
You think you can hold me down
But I’m freed from the darkness all around
Shattered went the chains that kept me bound
Linking me to the ground.
My soul was lifted into sound
Like noise; Loud came the feeling, knees shaking, emotion reaching spills from my heart I/me found
Unbound.
Keepers of the Earth
I cannot stand here and pretend that life is not walking idly by.
I stand here thinking, eyes closed on my deck feeling...
And Sigh—,
My mind spins with the desire to be free from the emotional turmoil from within.
The wind against my face, railing embrace.
I hear bird songs.
I’m lost in a space lighter than air,
lighter than space.
I feel the wind’s embrace.
I am a bird taking flight...
I feel the wind take me into the sky blue with a cloud face.
I open my eyes and see the world below.
How small of a space we occupied.
But so much to deal with in such a small space.
Us... The Human Race…
subjected to each other’s relations.
Yet, I can think of so many historical and present situations.
As the world turns... I fly on… In wondering awe
Up here, it’s calm and still… Above the clouds, I’m not subjected to a storm.
Yet too high, and