Twenty Poems Written in 2020
Twenty Poems Written in 2020
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Were these twenty poems written in the year 2020 or with 20/20 vision? Either way, the twenty poems speak to your senses, thoughts, and emotions. Pinkie rang his bell, 2 plus 2 could not be resolved, a lonely man falls for a presidential candidate, clowns peak their eyes pass the bullshit, and a Wall Street trend-setter discovers middle America. The author has the audacity to cover fifteen billion years in an eighteen-page poem he calls a “An extremely brief history of the universe.” You are in for a treat. Take a chance and go fly with the author, even as we faced a locked down and messed up world. Plus, the author throws in seven little gems with big insights. Come play in our common park; what do you have to lose?
The publisher intentionally released this book on World Toilet Day. "A toilet is small but mighty – just like a hummingbird! The hummingbird is the symbol of World Toilet Day and World Water Day 2023. In the ancient story, a hummingbird does what she can to fight a great fire – carrying droplets of water in her beak. Her actions – even though small – are helping solve a big problem. Everyone can do something to tackle the sanitation crisis. You can be like the hummingbird. The more ‘hummingbirds’ there are, the bigger the impact."
The twenty-seven poems in this book are small but mighty, written both to bring the joy of witnessing a hummingbird and to drench the causes and effects of humanities' excretion of hatred, caste and bigotry.
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