The Ebony Girl - Collection of Poems (Paperback)


"The Ebony Girl" is an intellectual work in its own class. This collection of poems is unique, original and memorable. The poems are stories told in poetic verses, vivid pictures painted in words, humor to make you chuckle, wisdom imparted in subtle verses - and most importantly, bitter truth you can identify with in everyday life The author requests that you stand up for "Freedom of Speech" for all mankind because it is a human right no other man "should dare suppress.Lest he be doomed to inglorious glories." He then persuades you to climb "The Ladder of Color" without leaving your seat, while asking you to toil at."World-Mart" without "a healthcare check" before giving you an "Aspirin for the Soul" hoping you would keep "The Element of Faith" to take you through till "The Last Day." If you should survive "Living in Iraq," then you would be qualified taking a peek at the "Eyes of Darfur" after exploring the beauty of the local Miss - "The Ebony Girl." In this mental journey, you will pass through the "The Land of the Proud Oroko" located in "The Great Triangle" and share the great experience of "Unity and Development la Camerounaise." And to spice it up at night, there is the "Prince and the Queen" with a little sinning "In God's Name."

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"The Ebony Girl" is an intellectual work in its own class. This collection of poems is unique, original and memorable. The poems are stories told in poetic verses, vivid pictures painted in words, humor to make you chuckle, wisdom imparted in subtle verses - and most importantly, bitter truth you can identify with in everyday life The author requests that you stand up for "Freedom of Speech" for all mankind because it is a human right no other man "should dare suppress.Lest he be doomed to inglorious glories." He then persuades you to climb "The Ladder of Color" without leaving your seat, while asking you to toil at."World-Mart" without "a healthcare check" before giving you an "Aspirin for the Soul" hoping you would keep "The Element of Faith" to take you through till "The Last Day." If you should survive "Living in Iraq," then you would be qualified taking a peek at the "Eyes of Darfur" after exploring the beauty of the local Miss - "The Ebony Girl." In this mental journey, you will pass through the "The Land of the Proud Oroko" located in "The Great Triangle" and share the great experience of "Unity and Development la Camerounaise." And to spice it up at night, there is the "Prince and the Queen" with a little sinning "In God's Name."

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Country of origin

United States

Release date

April 2005

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 5mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

96

ISBN-13

978-1-4208-2537-4

Barcode

9781420825374

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1-4208-2537-2



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