Author: | Skot David Wilson | ISBN: | 9781310541070 |
Publisher: | Skot David Wilson | Publication: | December 22, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Skot David Wilson |
ISBN: | 9781310541070 |
Publisher: | Skot David Wilson |
Publication: | December 22, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
In a world of prose disguised as poetry, this work stands out as a unique collection of lyrical poetry which flows as it paints images of emotion and introspective thought. Topics addressed within BeautySong range from spirituality, the quest for understanding, social justice, romance, passion for life and inspirations from life experiences. The viewpoint of the author is one of a a warrior for peace and justice, a romantic, an optimist who is not afraid to recognize what is wrong in the world and yet have the willing desire to fight to make the world a better place.
Many of the poems are so fluid they can be sung and the melody the words create found simply by their reading, while others are easy to relate to because they strike chords general enough for many to feel them hit home, and where they are specific the images crafted are clear, and not simply obscure sets of lines or stanzas which can leave a reader lost.
The messages are of hope, even when their mood is melancholy or angry. There is a sense of rage against things which hinder or harm humanity or human souls. These poems ring of truth, and put in words many thoughts and feeling many find it hard to express.
In a world of prose disguised as poetry, this work stands out as a unique collection of lyrical poetry which flows as it paints images of emotion and introspective thought. Topics addressed within BeautySong range from spirituality, the quest for understanding, social justice, romance, passion for life and inspirations from life experiences. The viewpoint of the author is one of a a warrior for peace and justice, a romantic, an optimist who is not afraid to recognize what is wrong in the world and yet have the willing desire to fight to make the world a better place.
Many of the poems are so fluid they can be sung and the melody the words create found simply by their reading, while others are easy to relate to because they strike chords general enough for many to feel them hit home, and where they are specific the images crafted are clear, and not simply obscure sets of lines or stanzas which can leave a reader lost.
The messages are of hope, even when their mood is melancholy or angry. There is a sense of rage against things which hinder or harm humanity or human souls. These poems ring of truth, and put in words many thoughts and feeling many find it hard to express.