Poetic License: 'A Divine Right to Write' / Poems and Epigrams
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R.J. Fontinel-Gibran
R.J. Fontinel-Gibran, is a passionate poet, whom once again reiterates the genre of the new age in POETIC LICENSE. Let us remember the various game faces we encounter on a daily basis, and how we too have those faces within our own selves. The new age is fascinating, if not curious as we cower into it. True, man has furthered himself greatly in terms of technology and modernization, yet R.J. stresses the importance of adhering to the old ways, and never deviating from aspiring to the classics as the correct choice, no matter what. However, putting this new age into perspective is crucial for seeing clearly and understanding its true meaning.
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Poetic License - R.J. Fontinel-Gibran
© 2014 R.J. Fontinel-Gibran. All rights reserved.
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Published by AuthorHouse 04/10/2014
ISBN: 978-1-4969-0280-1 (sc)
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dedicated to Romanee’ Vampira Fontinel for acquainting herself respectfully in the line of duty and becoming a true friend, loyal companion, and beloved family member. I love you Romanee’…
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This page is devoted to the humble reader, and the quest to expand the mind through the reading of great literature.
Respectfully, R.J. Fontinel-Gibran
Preface
Throughout history people have turned to those kinder forms of expressions, gentler ways to spend their times, and the most fulfilling places to seek peace and repose as opposed to the effrontery of living dangerously, in vain, or without satisfaction. This overall thematic motif is a fair way to view ‘Poetic License’, in so far as what it suggests. Not only philosophic living a good life
, but why we must continue to search for it always, in a state of reality where the uncontrollable, unforeseen, unpreferred, are to be sure, certain, and will confront you again and again and again. Deflecting these never ending, odds against us, transitory stumbling blocks, to the end, is essentially the road up, and reveals itself in an overt, blatant never may care whom or what is watching or witnessing, save God himself. On that note, perhaps a bleak outlook it is on Life itself, which let us pray and hope is not always the case. Higher echelons of thought and nobler individuals do exist, as well the finer things in life, as we cherish and hold them near and dear to our hearts. What may be said? Keep your gun loaded, perhaps. The time has come to get a grip on those things that last forever, perhaps through aspiring to the classics always as the inevitable. Suddenly, trust and bonding present themselves as issues of grave purport. Wasting your life or not on something truly worthy or unworthy of your efforts is a subject to carefully examine, in your higher vision as well as at hand. Finally to shrink back from doing what you know is right, as opposed to carrying on, no matter how reticent you truly may be, one has to admit that is merely further procrastination, and maybe what an adolescent would do, but it just doesn’t sit well in the adult world. It disallows happiness, because it is too simple, and doesn’t really please our sense of capability within. It is maybe the most difficult thing we will ever do, to choose the more honorable path, and never stray from it for necessities sake, and clearly keep our ‘peace of mind.’
About the Author
R.J. Fontinel-Gibran, is a passionate poet, whom once again reiterates the genre’ of the new age in POETIC LICENSE. Let us remember the various game faces we encounter on a daily basis, and how we too have those faces within our own selves. The new age is fascinating, if not curious as we cower into it. True, man has furthered himself greatly in terms of technology and modernization, yet R.J. stresses the importance of adhering to the old ways, and never deviating from aspiring to the classics as the correct choice, no matter what. However, putting this new age into perspective is crucial for seeing clearly and understanding its’ true meaning.
Contents
1. Lemming Applies for Job Position
2. My Jewels are my Prison
3. Free-Martin
4. Filly Blunt
5.