About this series
Poetry isn’t just words that rhyme, or hour long soliloquys. Poetry is an art, an art that has been forgotten. I am a man that has been writing poetry since eight years old poetry is not just some type of hobby it’s my passion. Seeing Through The Eyes Of Wise Men has a multitude of poems that will give you a vision of what the world is like in my eyes. Many of these poems in this book talk about giants, but when I say giants I don’t literally mean twelve foot creatures I’m talking about how greed can destroy a whole civilization, or how an organization can be corrupt, and how that corruption can lead them to having the highest power among the people in the land, but in the end they fall because the corruption spread throughout the organization and destroyed it. There a poems that talk about evil entities, serpents, and snakes that fell from the grace of God.
Titles in the series (3)
- The Hymns Of A Fallen Poet
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The Hymns Of A Fallen Poet shows you the blueprint of revolution. This book shows you what present is like, and how the present effects the future. We should thank God for the poet because the poet is the one that sends the message. Prophets bring the word of God, but who do you think talks to the prophet before they get to earth, the poet does. Poetry is one of the worlds greatest arts, but it's not just an art it's also a language. This language is hard to master. It's just some are just born with the language already part of their speech.
- Street Rationale
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Struggle is a curse that can only be broken by the holiest man. Struggle is a form of debt. When a man is in debt he is basically a slave to the person he owes the debt to. People who are outside of the community use logic to solve their problems. People within the community use street rationale to solve their problems. Street Rationale will draw you a picture of the streets. Street Rationale will give you a picture, but it’s up to you to finish the picture. The aftermath of colonialism has taken its toll on the community. The community is like a prison being guarded by demons that were once angels. Gods have even fallen down to the level of angels, and angels have fallen to the status of demons. Is there anyway to save the community? How can you save people who don’t want to be saved? The only way to change the mind of an individual is to show him the future. The future doesn’t look too pleasant. Humans are the perpetrators behind the destruction. Humans are like a disease. Everything they touch turns to dust. When will God come and cure this world from this disease? How long will the earth have to suffer? Poetry can change the world, but it’s up to the poet to change the people.
- Seeing Through The Eyes Of Wise Men
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Poetry isn’t just words that rhyme, or hour long soliloquys. Poetry is an art, an art that has been forgotten. I am a man that has been writing poetry since eight years old poetry is not just some type of hobby it’s my passion. Seeing Through The Eyes Of Wise Men has a multitude of poems that will give you a vision of what the world is like in my eyes. Many of these poems in this book talk about giants, but when I say giants I don’t literally mean twelve foot creatures I’m talking about how greed can destroy a whole civilization, or how an organization can be corrupt, and how that corruption can lead them to having the highest power among the people in the land, but in the end they fall because the corruption spread throughout the organization and destroyed it. There a poems that talk about evil entities, serpents, and snakes that fell from the grace of God.
Sheldon Hollis
Hello, my name is Sheldon Hollis. I was born in Chicago, Illinois and raised in Omaha, Nebraska. September 1, 1993 is when an artists was born. I am an author, poet, and screen writer. My dream is to cement a legacy that will live on forever. But I know to cement a legacy you must first blueprint your legacy. In life nothing comes easy but you should want it to be that way. If there were no road blocks, what story would you have to tell? How would history remember you. Every day, when I wake up, I think about my legacy. I wonder, sometimes, how people will remember me. To create a legacy, you have to first create a blueprint. And when you're done creating your blueprint, you start sculpting out your legacy. This journey will be long but I know this journey will pay off. Legacy is hard to achieve but I know my legacy will be remembered.
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