Seventy-Five Pearls
of Rhyme and Poetry
By
WARREN BROWN
Copyright@ Warren Brown. 2012
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DEDICATION
To my Darling wife Paula
CONTENTS
Introduction 6
Foreword 7
1. The Legend of the Robbing Hood 10
2. The Right Advice 11
3. The Poetics of Jealousy 12
4. Feeding the Flames of Love 13
5. An Invitation to Life 14
6. Get Singed with the Fires of Happiness 15
7. Shut the Door on Unhappiness 16
8. Walk Both Paths 17
9. Always Other People 18
10. The Screaming Solution 19
11. A Little Difference 20
12. An Average Life 21
13. The Magnetic Person 22
14. The Winged Messenger 23
15. Prefer Success 24
16. The Collective Mind 25
17. The Humour of Personality 26
18. Anger of the Apes 27
19. Spaces in the Mind 28
20. I Believe in Miracles 29
21. The Adventurer Always Moves Ahead 30
22. The United Family Poem 31
23. The Doomsday Myth 32
24. Experience the Flames of Happiness 39
25. Accommodation Needed 40
26. Face in the Tree 41
27. Your Mind 42
28. Life by Cell Phone 43
29. The Artist 44
30. Life of Tim 45
31. Our Lives in Tune 46
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Seventy-Five Pearls of Rhyme and Poetry
PoetryThis collection of poems explores a number of interesting topics from Ninjas and Shoguns, to Robin Hood, Britain's Got Talent, to poems on Nature, Elvis Presley, the Piccadilly Line and the History of London.