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Poetry of a Musketeer: D’Artagnan
- Narrated by: Eric M. Jordan
- Length: 32 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Poetry that was written about life. The first book in a series of Poetry of a Musketeer. Authored by Adam Smith an Israeli poet-writer and retired fencer. The book has one hundred poems about everything that might catch an eye or stream of thoughts of a musketeer. Any warrior has his spirit, mind, and heart aligned together. Writing with a pen is similar to fencing; it is a continuation of a greater self that is connected to the great flow. Rapier is a weapon of musketeer; quill is a weapon of an artist. Enjoy these hundred kills in the name of the great flow, the great void, the nothing and the all.
©2019 Adam Prockstem Smith (P)2020 Adam Prockstem Smith
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