My Neck Has Moved, and other Oddities

My Neck Has Moved, and other Oddities

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Caution: poetry. Or at least verses that I fondly refer to as poems. I'll be also figuring out how to load things so I'll start with one (to set the stage.....or the bar :-) ) and then I'll try to put them in chapters by type. Well, roughly anyway, e.g. my "Church Poems" don't necessarily have anything to do with church - they were simply written at church. I do hope any amusement will not merely be all my mistakes in loading these.
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"Odd Religion" is my most unapologetic piece of work I've created so far. This raw and unfiltered poetry and prose book encapsulates my poor judgement, my inability to say what I mean, my fears, my hopes and dreams, my secrecy, my honesty, my hatred, my love, it encapsulates me and everything in between. Though "religion" is in the title, don't let that fool you. The only thing praised in this book is the war between my body and mind. This book uses strong references towards christianity and religion but it's done in a metaphorical way - some may call it mockery, but I can promise you my intention is not to poke fun at any religion. Throughout the writing of this book I kept telling myself it's just words that mean nothing to anyone but me, but I hope you can tear this book apart with your own meaning and interpretation. If you're confused, let yourself wonder, if you're lost let yourself wander.

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