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The Echoes

By Wang, Yue Xing, Yitkbel

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Book Id: WPLBN0100303453
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Reproduction Date: 10/30/2019

Title: The Echoes  
Author: Wang, Yue Xing, Yitkbel
Volume:
Language: English
Subject: Fiction, Drama and Literature
Collections: Authors Community, Poetry
Historic
Publication Date:
2019
Publisher: Yue Xing Wang (Yitkbel)
Member Page: Yue Wang

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Xing Yitkbel Wang, B. Y. (2019). The Echoes. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.cc/


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*** The majority of the poems included, if not all, are available freely and digitally on https://hellopoetry.com/Yitkbel/. This physical copy is listed merely for the option of having said poems in a more portable, compact, and off-the-grid format. *** A poetry collection by Yue Xing Wang (Yitkbel) republished because of a pen name change. Date listed refers to original date of publication; this version after the name and cover change is resubmitted on August 9, 2020. This edition also excludes the three original Chinese lyrics and original translations that were available in the previous version. The cover and cover only was updated on Thursday, November 5, 2020; there is no change to the content. Cover designed with original oil painting by Yue Xing Yitkbel Wang.

Summary
A poetry collection by Yue Xing (Yitkbel) Wang

Excerpt
1. The Echo By: Yitkbel Yue Xing Wang Date written: Friday, September 13, 2019 Do you pity or envy a world That has cut off its calluses Do you love or fear a world So gentle against the wind That a prick would bleed That a pinch would twinge I pity and fear it, Thus: Here I am, hiding In a boat of poetry In the strait of obscurity Between two oceans of fear Between The old world of joyous suffering And The new world of unbearable peace Trying to marry the water of lively green And the deadly blue As I tie the old waves to the new I set aflight an echo through the wind: In the shape of a dove, a clarion call "Don't renounce your past But accept with it pride, Lest you be judged for what you have done, And never What you could, would, and will do!"

Table of Contents
CONTENTS 1. The Echo 8 2. On Rise and Fall 10 3. Taste the Bitter then Sweet 13 4. Eternal Dream of Peace Without Ennui 21 5, Tall Tale of Fools 26 6. Cryptomnesia: A Plea 29 7. No Quiet for This Soul 36 8. Do you ever dread that you'll never be 'great'? 39 9. Learn from Scars, Not Flesh Unmarked 46 10. Travel All Roads - The Rational and The Ideal 49 11. We’re Suffering the Death of Curiosity 57 12. Truth Bares Itself Plain 60 13. Beyond Me 68 14. The Rise of Our Fall 79 15. The Supply and Demand of Good and Evil 81

 
 



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