Words Without Music – Poems with Rhythm and Rhyme

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pp. viii 106.paperback edition.”Words Without Music is a collection of lyrical poems linked by the use of rhyme and rhythm. This diverse, entertaining assemblage tells stories about love, loss, social change, historical events, faith, spirit, wishes and desire. For example: Anne Boleyn is a ballad about Anne’s life and role in history: “Then through the parted hedge he strode; / his splendid raiment purple flowed, / his plume it danced, his jewels they glowed. / And there sat Anne her black hair loose, …” I Want to be a Spy explores the wishful desire to be respected and invincible: “When I tell people what I want to do / They glance at me funny then look right through…” Waiting for the Present is a contemplation of love and time: “Living in the future / Remembering the past / Waiting for the present / Impossible to last …” Each selection is unique, thought provoking and delightful to read. This is a book to consider if you are a reader of fiction or poetry, a seeker who ponders life and the written word, a musician looking for lyrics, a teacher desiring a unique learning aid, or a giver of gifts.”

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Book Information

ISBN 146022700X
ISBN13 9781460227008
Number of pages 106
Original Title Words Without Music - Poems with Rhythm and Rhyme
Published Date 2013
Book Condition Very good
Jacket Condition No Dustjacket
Binding Paperback
Size 8vo
Place of Publication Victoria
Edition First edition
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pp. viii 106.paperback edition.”Words Without Music is a collection of lyrical poems linked by the use of rhyme and rhythm. This diverse, entertaining assemblage tells stories about love, loss, social change, historical events, faith, spirit, wishes and desire. For example: Anne Boleyn is a ballad about Anne’s life and role in history: “Then through the parted hedge he strode; / his splendid raiment purple flowed, / his plume it danced, his jewels they glowed. / And there sat Anne her black hair loose, …” I Want to be a Spy explores the wishful desire to be respected and invincible: “When I tell people what I want to do / They glance at me funny then look right through…” Waiting for the Present is a contemplation of love and time: “Living in the future / Remembering the past / Waiting for the present / Impossible to last …” Each selection is unique, thought provoking and delightful to read. This is a book to consider if you are a reader of fiction or poetry, a seeker who ponders life and the written word, a musician looking for lyrics, a teacher desiring a unique learning aid, or a giver of gifts.”

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Weight 1 kg