The Earth is a Stage
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The Earth is a Stage is a collection of creative and interesting poems which dwell chiefly on aspirations, transcendental, mundane, elegy, odes, philosophical questions and answers of life and heroic rhapsodies and bravado. The poems are emotive, lyrical, corrective, and full of encouragements. Flow with stream of love, truth, and x-ray of life adventure and package of inspirations. Pedagogue against moral decadence. Composition of epigram and expatiated in manifold poetic devices.
Paul Henry Eboh
PAUL HENRY EBOH is a Novelist, poet, songwriter, and philosopher and certified USA Poetry Ambassador. He is an associate member of the International Society of Poets (ISP) USA; member of the Association of the Nigerian Authors (ANA) and International Association of Aspiring Authors. Editor’s First Choice Award, International Library of Poetry (ILP); USA. Among the American Poets and Writers’ Registry. He hails from Umulolo, Amaosu Autonomous Community, Okigwe Local Government Area, Imo State, Nigeria.
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