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This book was written for the understanding of anyone with a desire to understand. It is designed with you in mind. These poems were written for people that have dreams but somehow are hindered from fulfilling them. I am here to tell you that your dreams can become a reality if you decide to let them. It has been my dream to let others enjoy my thoughts. Anyone who has ever loved and lost love will relate to this book. My thoughts are all originate from things that have occurred in my life. This book was written not only to test your intellectual ability but also for your own personal…mehr

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This book was written for the understanding of anyone with a desire to understand. It is designed with you in mind. These poems were written for people that have dreams but somehow are hindered from fulfilling them. I am here to tell you that your dreams can become a reality if you decide to let them. It has been my dream to let others enjoy my thoughts. Anyone who has ever loved and lost love will relate to this book. My thoughts are all originate from things that have occurred in my life. This book was written not only to test your intellectual ability but also for your own personal enjoyment. Some poems here are very easy to understand; however, others require a little thought. Whichever you encounter, I hope that you enjoy them. If for some reason you feel a need to share with your friends, you should give them their own personal copy of My Thoughts for Love and Life. May God forever Bless You.
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John Ward is communications director for the ACLU of Massachusetts. He has written and lectured extensively on politics, urban public policy and criminal justice reform. In a prior, weirder life, he was a hip-hop artist and producer. Seriously. He lives in Boston with his patient wife, three wildling sons and an old, smelly dog. Visit John Ward online: johnward.ink