I Profess

Fiction & Literature, Poetry, Inspirational & Religious
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Author: Joey Harrison ISBN: 9781462881208
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: September 27, 2011
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Joey Harrison
ISBN: 9781462881208
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: September 27, 2011
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

I Profess is a diverse collection of poems that reveal the inner thoughts and emotions of a romantic and a dreamer. Author Joey Harrison straight-forwardly unleashes his poetic sentiments that are filled with longings, desires, dreams, goals, and passion. In this remarkable anthology, readers will find a very distinctive choice of words that stand out from the average poetry, for this selection of words are artistic but direct, creative but precise. No holds barred, Harrison shares his most intimate insights in a confessing fashion. In many of the poetries he shares his longing for a womans love, her attention and her desires and at the same time, he also lets readers in on the passionate aspects of his mental faculty. An eclectic piece of literature, this book shows the versatile and invigorating fresh insights of a unique man with outstanding dreams. Also readers will find Harrison defining his life through creative metaphors, whilst finding its meaning in the most ironic and contradicting of objects and places. I Profess is like a poetic emblem of a trapped soul, one that, after a long period of imprisonment, unveils its face to the world. This book is a compelling and inspiring read that serves as recognition of the inner stirrings of the human heart, mind and soul that finally comes out and dreams things that are larger than ones self.

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I Profess is a diverse collection of poems that reveal the inner thoughts and emotions of a romantic and a dreamer. Author Joey Harrison straight-forwardly unleashes his poetic sentiments that are filled with longings, desires, dreams, goals, and passion. In this remarkable anthology, readers will find a very distinctive choice of words that stand out from the average poetry, for this selection of words are artistic but direct, creative but precise. No holds barred, Harrison shares his most intimate insights in a confessing fashion. In many of the poetries he shares his longing for a womans love, her attention and her desires and at the same time, he also lets readers in on the passionate aspects of his mental faculty. An eclectic piece of literature, this book shows the versatile and invigorating fresh insights of a unique man with outstanding dreams. Also readers will find Harrison defining his life through creative metaphors, whilst finding its meaning in the most ironic and contradicting of objects and places. I Profess is like a poetic emblem of a trapped soul, one that, after a long period of imprisonment, unveils its face to the world. This book is a compelling and inspiring read that serves as recognition of the inner stirrings of the human heart, mind and soul that finally comes out and dreams things that are larger than ones self.

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