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Poems by A Star Vagrant
Poems by A Star Vagrant
Poems by A Star Vagrant
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Wars in the creation with legendary being, stranded aliens in love, afterlife questions with a touch of tongue in cheek humor and more...

Both freestyle and rhymes for readers who like eclectic variety.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 28, 2013
ISBN9781622491223
Poems by A Star Vagrant

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    Poems by A Star Vagrant - Doug Montgomery

    POEMS BY

    A

    STAR VAGRANT

    Douglas Montgomery

    Published by The Educational Publisher, Inc. at Smashwords

    Copyright © 2013 Douglas Montgomery

    Impossible Paradise

    7385 N State Route 3

    Suite 150

    All material contained in this book is original and the exclusive property of the author unless it is credited by permission. Brief quotes of this book are permitted with proper credit to the author.

    ISBN: 978-1-62249-122-3

    For

    Betty

    always the

    brightest

    star

    in

    my

    sky

    with love,

    Doug

    Douglas Montgomery

    near the start of his fiction writing career

    Space is a big place.

    Wherever you go, there you are.

    Without your ear or your love I am a lonely star among the billions.

    --- Douglas Montgomery

    FOREWORD

    Almost everyone has wondered from time to time if the solar system is visited by intelligent aliens or if the universe contains any life at all other than we experience around us on this small planet. Now we have discovered that the universe we can see has at least 600 billion stars and probably many more planets than that plus moons. But, what about farther than we can see? What if we live in a small mediocre universe and there are billions of universes? Scientists think the odds are great that there is other life out there and it could be intelligent. It is something interesting to think about although as the science of statistics goes, it is against it enough to suggest we are wasting our time

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