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Fallen Petals of a Black Rose

By: Jewel Green III
Narrated by: Eric A. Grimes
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Fallen Petals of a Black Rose is a collection of poems written to chronicle the good and evil times I live. The black rose many will associate with death and sorrow. However, it can also be associated with new beginnings and rebirth of bad habits. I see the black rose in my own ethnic background and also in my nation. It feels like the black rose has been the symbol of this whole world since 2020.

I see the bad habits of old evils trying to be reborn in America with antisemitism and racism. My poetry is written from the heart, and I write about life, politics, spiritual matters, and relationships. Many will note, I am a follower of the Lord Jesus Christ, and my poetry attests to this throughout the entirety of this audiobook. If you are not a person of faith, my hope is that you will allow Jesus Christ an opportunity to change your life, like he has changed mine. I hope you enjoy.

©2022 Jewel Green III (P)2022 Jewel Green III

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