The Pure Language Of Love: A Book Of Poetry By Erick Pasquale Forsythe


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The Pure Language of Love is book of poetry which consists of more than just the typical everyday love poems. Erick Pasquale Forsythes style of writing will grab you by the very seams of your soul and bring you to a level of emotional expression you did not even know to exist. Some of his poems are casual and smooth flowing; while others are lyrical roller coasters that leave you wondering how Forsythe was able to peer so deeply into your soul and bring out the secrets locked within. Captured within the pages of this book are poems based on the highest levels of love as well as the darkest days of despair which follow losing that same love. There are poems involving family life and the relationships built therein. Forsythe also discusses his religious views in poems such as We Are Witnesses. He concludes this literary work with poems based on random events and situations throughout his life. Anyone who appreciates truly heartfelt poetry will want to take the time to examine The Pure Language of Love. Erick Pasquale Forsythe was born in Daytona Beach Florida but now lives in Clarkesville Georgia. He first started writing poetry in 1995 while living in Hohenwald Tennessee. He is the father of two beautiful daughters; Stefany Carissa Forsythe and Abbigail Jane Forsythe. Erick received the poetic torch from his father Pasquale William Forsythe who himself is also a well accomplished writer. Erick uses poetry as both a portal to the past and a gateway to the future. Sometimes the past simply cannot be forgotten. Therefore he chooses to memorialize it through the written word. Likewise the future can at times be so within reach yet so unattainable that the only way to control it is by confining it to paper through his pen. Poetry is for Erick what therapy is for most others. Its a channel through which the deepest of emotions struggles joys regrets hopes dreams and fears are all expressed without prejudice or
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