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To be called a poet isn't a crown that one can place upon ones self, but a royalty that only those who read and enjoy their words can bestow upon them. I can only hope that some day in the distant future a student, or someone in need of comfort opens one of my pens and find what their soul has long been searching for. Whether that is hope, laughter, love or a meaning even deeper.
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Background
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Having left home at an early age, I chose the life of a carney in order to see the world. Though my school life suffered from this, I never failed to continue reading. My travels continued until I was thirty-six, at which point I finally settled down to a more tranquill life. My views I saw in others more often than not influence my poetry. I consider myself lucky to have survived many close to death moments in my life. I feel at times that this gives me an inner vision on the thoughts of others.
Though not a man of any religion, I do believe in God and his being. We as humans often consider ourselves above and beyond the other creatures on this planet, which is ignorance at its best. If you look closely at nature you'll see that the world hasn't changed, just the humans that borrow its splendor.
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Accomplishments
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Microsoft Certified,
Self Published,
Self Marketed,
Family man,
Well accomplished in over eight professional building trades,
Traveled all of the lower forty-eight states,
Received the greatest award possible which is "Best Daddy In The World"
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Additional Information
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Through out my travels I've noticed one common factor in the way Americans believe. That's the will to be free.
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