Fiery Heart
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This is a compliation of poetry I have written since I was 13 years old. I have several romance poems, as well as poems I wrote while in deep depression. I also have Christian poetry, and a few odds about different subjects, like the color red and a political poem, etc.
Marcus W. Jaurigue
Hi my name is Marcus Jaurigue. I am a teenager who lives in Iowa and enjoy writing. I have written a few parts of stories but have never finished them. However I have written a lot of poetry, and after having several people tell my that my poetry was so good I should publish it, I decided to. I use poetry as a way to express myself and my emotions, and to vent. This is why I have so many depressing poems; that's when I wrote the most. I also have a lot of romance poetry, and a few other odds that I don't know where I got the inspiration from. I hope you enjoy my poetry. I did not know what to charge so if you read it and feel I am over charging, or not charging enough. Let me know. Thank you. Marcus W. Jaurigue
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Fiery Heart - Marcus W. Jaurigue
Fiery Heart
~~~A book of poetry written by a teenager~~~
By Marcus W. Jaurigue
Fiery Heart
By Marcus William Jaurigue
Copyright 2012 by Marcus W. Jaurigue
Published at Smashwords
Contents
Part One: Odds
Life, or Passion?
Liberty
Winter
Adventurous
What’s It Like To Be a Teen
Red
Part 2: Romance
I love you
Heartbreak
Why Did You Do It?
Beautiful
Look To The Moon
I Want To Be
My Love for you grew
Part 3: Depression
Tears
Circle Of Friends
Goodbyes
Emptiness
The Power Of Words
Depression
Confusion
The Side You Don’t See
Part 4: Christian
The Trail
Who Is The Lord?
Trust The Lord
Who I Love
Part One: Odds
Life, or Passion?
Is your passion life,
Or do you live for passion?
Are you original,
Or do you conform to fashion?
Is life living, breathing,
Or something so much more?
Is life itself a purpose,
Or just an open door?
Are you glad to be alive,
Or alive to be glad?
Why are we depressed,
When things are going bad?
You get a promotion,
Your heart leaps with glee.
But why, for a burden lifted,
Or the responsibility it will bring?
Do you look forward to work,
And the paycheck that it brings?
Or for the look on your wife’s face,
When you buy her a new ring?
Do you live to make others happy,
Or just to stay alive?
If you chase material gains,
How can your spirit thrive?
Tell me what life would be,
If we were all the same,
Would it be interesting,
Or simply outright lame?
If we were all the same,
Life would never change.
The greatest things invented,
Are by those once thought strange.
Living isn’t breathing,
But making