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No Way Out

By: Timothy Paul Brown
Narrated by: Adetunji Fasoranti
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These are a collection of new poems and some poems taken from the vault of Timothy Paul Brown. As usual they express the trials and tribulations, the glory and the pain, the grandiosity and obsession, the paranoid deluded thinking that come with having a paranoid schizophrenic disability.

There is so much intensity and passion exhibited in this work of art. The author will take you to places you have never been in mind and spirit. You will feel empathy and compassion probably some sympathy. But these poems are not meant to make its listeners feel sorry for the author. They are his way of emancipating himself from all that he faces. A purging so to speak. This is therapy for him and entertainment for the world at large.

Join the author on his journey. Indulge in his life as someone who battles mental illness. Love the man for being so brave and respect him as a human being. One love to all!

Timothy Paul Brown

©2023 Timothy Paul Brown (P)2024 Timothy Paul Brown
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