My first poetry book (introducing new poetry styles)

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My incessant flow of drupaceous styles falling plum on the lines of poetry

That was just the subtitle.

The book reveals four styles, and much like the four seasons in a year, it gives the reader an opportunity to revel in each one of them.

Colors are inspirations, words even, and the book's particular style is based on the overtures of Damsi Deau, the writer - a dark plum inspired personality with a fluent river accord... Damsi is short for damson, while Deau is French for "coming from water", i.e. "d'eau". Whatever pours from the writing feather is in concordance with the writer's imagination, while its designed writing structure makes for that enthralling element upon reading each of the poems.

The Styles

Here is where you can find a preview of this book
  1. The Acts - are a collection of poems which build up to a climax; in other words, a dossier of animated verses
  2. Phrasalms - they have at their core a specific stanza, much like in a song, one which repeats throughout the poem like a phrase, hence the "phrase in a psalm"; this is the title of the poem as well
  3. Sparsettas - where words or expressions write to one another, just like we exchange letters; the sparring (exchange) of letters make up for a new kind of poetic stage
  4. Pouring Damson - this is, as the title suggests, the style which the author bases his entire writing philosophy on. His unveiling of each tracks conduce the reader along the fluency of a river of words, a stern accord between the blue sea of the sky and the damsonier sea of the words. If it all started from a color, then we are assured we can see through a poem, wonder what's next, experience the feel of each dot,dot, dot alongside the verses themselves, and the likes.

Audio mp3 with special bonus URL to view the poems

There is a link to a downloadable mp3 where you can hear the author reciting a respective poem. What's more, you can listen to a special URL where you can view the poem on a special site. So, be sure to check out Damsi Deau on the label named "'Tween Gems".

the Author and his Writing

Writing has been the author's significant pen-friend for the best part of his life. When the author met his better half, the writing, for the first time, he felt he should let it pour from its soul. Wine was not an option, but a color which had a red wine resembling drop in it, and a little bit of a Rum, a stupendous blue sky drop in it and another teardrop of rain, not just any raindrop mind you, that "pouring damson" style caught a stride, then another, and another, and so on until the two became an inseparable pair.

The offerings in this book, in all of its 25 poems, spell great news for the poetic industry, if there is ever such an industry: our minds could wander up the stairs of education, while our hearts are the melodic accompaniment to the wonders of a pouring feather.

Discovering a poetic style is not often what we see these days in a poem, and this is exactly where the Deau dropped his water. "Coming from water", much like the incessant flow of the rain from underneath a superb cloud of inspiration visits you every now and then, is quite a metaphor, but the dams were there propped at the helm of every river in order to welcome the big waves from the very beginning.

And so it started to pour, poem by poem, psalm after psalm, phrases after phrases adding to a psalm, expression after expression, sparring intentions versus sequential ascensions, a designed writing and rewriting of the history of poetic drops which ultimately fall plum on the lines of poetry.

This is what the author hopes to achieve with this first book of his. It is the opening of a new door, unlocking a new little mind each time you read a poem, compliments of his writing style.

The author would like to think of "It", the "Writing" as a... She... just like a woman accompanies a man through any journey this side of Heaven.

To obtain this book, this is where your journey starts.

Moods and Styles

The cubs in action by Tambako the Jaguar
Sounds of the Light cube by kstepanoff
Light cube by kstepanoff
Trees and grass and bicycles. by A National Acrobat
Prairie Sunset by Nomadic Lass
Kick'n the can by pfarrell95
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