Looking Glass
This is an anthology of poems giving philosophic backdrop to the many visual wonders and occurrences that I and others like me see or undergo whether in reality or in our imaginations - some where the visions can only be perceived by those who know where exactly to look and look very closely. Each poem is a step in a journey that ventures not only into the world we see around us, but the world that exists within our individual minds and souls. Explore your heart and your mind deeply. Take a loo
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This is an anthology of poems giving philosophic backdrop to the many visual wonders and occurrences that I and others like me see or undergo whether in reality or in our imaginations - some where the visions can only be perceived by those who know where exactly to look and look very closely. Each poem is a step in a journey that ventures not only into the world we see around us, but the world that exists within our individual minds and souls. Explore your heart and your mind deeply. Take a look at the world around you. Don't look at the surface - try to understand how deep it is, that there is more than one world within our world, including that world which lies within your soul. Write about anything you love using this philosophy, and don't let any other person's views influence yours.Through these poems, we do not only perceive segments of beauty, truth, love and other factors, but also the meaning of life and our own destinies. This is a project of grand scale and ambition, requiring the careful thought and devotion of every poet involved. So, all those out there who have something to say, the time has come for you to express it freely!
Also, do NOT put your poems in the comments section. Simply click on "Start a New Poem" and insert it into the box.
And remember - each poem must have a name/title!
Reviewed and Edited with contributions by Jeffrey DeCristofaro (cover photo "Two Worlds" by Jeffrey DeCristofaro, copyright 2008).
Project CLOSED and currently being reviewed - save your poems for the sequel! Less
Also, do NOT put your poems in the comments section. Simply click on "Start a New Poem" and insert it into the box.
And remember - each poem must have a name/title!
Reviewed and Edited with contributions by Jeffrey DeCristofaro (cover photo "Two Worlds" by Jeffrey DeCristofaro, copyright 2008).
Project CLOSED and currently being reviewed - save your poems for the sequel! Less