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Poetry of the Romantic Part I: Encased in Dust Book III

Poetry of the Romantic Part I: Encased in Dust Book III

Mark I. Brislin

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
nidottu
Why Poetry of the Romantic? When a heart is touched by the events of life, for example, romantic entanglements, those situations and words that twang the slender golden chords of one's heart; then if you are a poet (or even if not) it seems that writing poetry is a release, a form of written therapy, self expression which has to be employed. I call it "my poetical diary". I gave up writing a diary years ago, mainly because of two reasons. One, to be so dedicated and disciplined to write an entry almost every day seemed just a bit too much. Two, some of my girlfriends actually tried to read my, so called, 'secret thoughts', which annoyed me greatly. In poetry I can keep a diary of sorts, without the fear of someone reading something I don't wish them to read. Within this work I have compiled all those poems that I considered 'fit' into the category of the title; expressing, the romantic desires and longing that play the golden harp of the human heart; together with those circumstances which kindle the flame in the desperate heart of the helpless romantic; when everything is so intense. It appears almost inevitable that any poet 'worth his/her salt' will eventually write poems reflecting the romantic; whether it be romance, love, yearning, desire, love spurned, unrequited love, or just the romance that fills life. Strangely enough when writing romantic poetry I find it easier to write about an imaginary person than a real one. The detachment from reality facilitates the illusion. Romantic poetry is not just about love and sex. Being a romantic person includes seeing the beauty in a vast variety of subject matters within life. Consequently, within this special collection of Mark Brislin's poetry there lies an expression of the enigmatic, fable, the furtive, hidden messages, tenderness, the beauty of the seasons and nature; as well as the romantic themes of love mentioned earlier in the explanation of 'Why Poetry of the Romantic'.
I wanted an Orang-utan: Encased in Dust book two

I wanted an Orang-utan: Encased in Dust book two

Mark I. Brislin

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
nidottu
Why Children's Poetry? Some of the poetry contained within this collection was directly inspired by the works of A. A. Milne and Spike Milligan; others just came unbidden. When writing children's poetry I am often in a mode of silliness, crazy mind pictures, the absurd or the down right ridiculous. I like the freeness of writing something that is not going to have a critique done to analyse the hidden meaning etc. behind the text. This poetry is unpretentious, it's straightforward, it celebrates the innocent time that we laughingly call nowadays, "Childhood". It is my belief that children in the twenty-first century are being very quickly, neatly and expertly robbed of the nativity and childhood carelessness, by school, TV and computer games. Long live our children's childhood time, may it be protected, their little imaginations nurtured and their innocence kept intact until the day when nature picks its own perfect timing to turn a child into an adult.
Blacksmith to the Stars

Blacksmith to the Stars

Mark I. Brislin

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2011
nidottu
Elizabeth and Barnabas live in a time bubble with their Grandfather "Old Father Time" (who likes plastic ducks). They are sent on a mission for "The Boss" to the Blacksmith's Forge at the end of the "Multi-verse". Their Auntie "Mother Nature" arranges transport in the form of two Pegasus horses Jade and Javelin and a hybrid horse Blade (half Pegasus and half Unicorn). They are often in danger of being eaten by Shadow creatures, Leviathans and Griffins. Admiral Gravity (who is obsessed with eating Marshmallows), and Otto the auto pilot help them to escape the Forbidden Planet. Whilst at the same time three philosopher camels - Frank, Alan and Milton (who have problems thinking about important issues of life) are also on a long journey on the Blue and White Planet. After the children leave the Blacksmith's Forge they must fight the fear and doubt of their unbelief to complete their 'Star Mission'. They also meet The "Captain" and the "King of all the Lions" who gives them the strength to carry on to the bitter end; as the five companions battle with the Shadow creatures to save the baby planet. If you want to contact the author e-mail [email protected].
Blood, Sweat and Tears Part One: Encased in Dust Book One

Blood, Sweat and Tears Part One: Encased in Dust Book One

Mark I. Brislin

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
nidottu
Why Blood, Sweat and Tears? When a heart is touched by the events of life, for example, the more unsavoury, those situations and words that rip one's heart to shreds; then if you are a poet (or even if not) it seems to be a release, a form of written therapy, self expression which has to be employed. I call it "my poetical diary". I gave up writing a diary years ago, mainly because of two reasons. One, to be so dedicated and disciplined to write an entry almost every day seemed just a bit too much. Two, some of my girlfriends actually tried to read my, so called, 'secret thoughts', which annoyed me greatly. In poetry I can keep a diary of sorts, without the fear of someone reading something I don't wish them to read. Within this work I have compiled all those poems that I considered 'fit' into the category of the title; expressing, the hurts tears and fears of a wounded heart.
Blood, Sweat and Tears Part II: Encased in Dust Book One

Blood, Sweat and Tears Part II: Encased in Dust Book One

Mark I. Brislin

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
nidottu
Why Blood, Sweat and Tears? When a heart is touched by the events of life, for example, the more unsavoury, those situations and words that rip one's heart to shreds; then if you are a poet (or even if not) it seems to be a release, a form of written therapy, self expression which has to be employed. I call it "my poetical diary". I gave up writing a diary years ago, mainly because of two reasons. One, to be so dedicated and disciplined to write an entry almost every day seemed just a bit too much. Two, some of my girlfriends actually tried to read my, so called, 'secret thoughts', which annoyed me greatly. In poetry I can keep a diary of sorts, without the fear of someone reading something I don't wish them to read. Within this work I have compiled all those poems that I considered 'fit' into the category of the title; expressing, the hurts tears and fears of a wounded heart.
Poetry of the Romantic Part II: Encased in Dust Book Three

Poetry of the Romantic Part II: Encased in Dust Book Three

Mark I. Brislin

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
nidottu
Why Poetry of the Romantic? When a heart is touched by the events of life, for example, romantic entanglements, those situations and words that twang the slender golden chords of one's heart; then if you are a poet (or even if not) it seems that writing poetry is a release, a form of written therapy, self expression which has to be employed. I call it "my poetical diary". I gave up writing a diary years ago, mainly because of two reasons. One, to be so dedicated and disciplined to write an entry almost every day seemed just a bit too much. Two, some of my girlfriends actually tried to read my, so called, 'secret thoughts', which annoyed me greatly. In poetry I can keep a diary of sorts, without the fear of someone reading something I don't wish them to read. Within this work I have compiled all those poems that I considered 'fit' into the category of the title; expressing, the romantic desires and longing that play the golden harp of the human heart; together with those circumstances which kindle the flame in the desperate heart of the helpless romantic; when everything is so intense. It appears almost inevitable that any poet 'worth his/her salt' will eventually write poems reflecting the romantic; whether it be romance, love, yearning, desire, love spurned, unrequited love, or just the romance that fills life. Strangely enough when writing romantic poetry I find it easier to write about an imaginary person than a real one. The detachment from reality facilitates the illusion. Romantic poetry is not just about love and sex. Being a romantic person includes seeing the beauty in a vast variety of subject matters within life. Consequently, within this special collection of Mark Brislin's poetry there lies an expression of the enigmatic, fable, the furtive, hidden messages, tenderness, the beauty of the seasons and nature; as well as the romantic themes of love mentioned earlier in the explanation of 'Why Poetry of the Romantic'.
Ben's Pet Dragon

Ben's Pet Dragon

Mark I. Brislin

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
nidottu
Why Children's Poetry? Some of the poetry contained within this collection was directly inspired by the works of A. A. Milne and Spike Milligan; others just came unbidden. When writing children's poetry I am often in a mode of silliness, crazy mind pictures, the absurd or the down right ridiculous. I like the freeness of writing something that is not going to have a critique done to analyse the hidden meaning etc. behind the text. This poetry is unpretentious, it's straightforward, it celebrates the innocent time that we laughingly call nowadays, "Childhood". It is my belief that children in the twenty-first century are being very quickly, neatly and expertly robbed of the nativity and childhood carelessness, by school, TV and computer games. Long live our children's childhood time, may it be protected, their little imaginations nurtured and their innocence kept intact until the day when nature picks its own perfect timing to turn a child into an adult.
Happiness is Puddles: Encased in Dust Book 4

Happiness is Puddles: Encased in Dust Book 4

Mark I. Brislin

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
nidottu
Why Children's Poetry? Some of the poetry contained within this collection was directly inspired by the works of A. A. Milne and Spike Milligan; others just came unbidden. When writing children's poetry I am often in a mode of silliness, crazy mind pictures, the absurd or the down right ridiculous. I like the freeness of writing something that is not going to have a critique done to analyse the hidden meaning etc. behind the text. This poetry is unpretentious, it's straightforward, it celebrates the innocent time that we laughingly call nowadays, "Childhood". It is my belief that children in the twenty-first century are being very quickly, neatly and expertly robbed of the nativity and childhood carelessness, by school, TV and computer games. Long live our children's childhood time, may it be protected, their little imaginations nurtured and their innocence kept intact until the day when nature picks its own perfect timing to turn a child into an adult.