Rhymes That Don’t Rhyme: Could It Be True? Was I Abducted, Given Secrets to Reveal to You?

Fiction & Literature, Poetry
Cover of the book Rhymes That Don’t Rhyme: Could It Be True? Was I Abducted, Given Secrets to Reveal to You? by Pete Hotep, Lulu Publishing Services
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Author: Pete Hotep ISBN: 9781483476438
Publisher: Lulu Publishing Services Publication: November 29, 2017
Imprint: Lulu Publishing Services Language: English
Author: Pete Hotep
ISBN: 9781483476438
Publisher: Lulu Publishing Services
Publication: November 29, 2017
Imprint: Lulu Publishing Services
Language: English

Rooted in African spirituality and history as well as black unity, Rhymes That Don’t Rhyme is a collection of poems that once coursed through the poet’s mind. Some of the poems are erotic, while others shine light on the dark conspiracies that imprison the African American community. The words of poet Pete Hotep are also a call to action. The status quo cannot change unless people change first: While in the room on Sirius, the Dog Star that shines so bright it can be seen from afar. I was given this message first: “Tell them to ‘collect their collective consciousness.’ Thing are getting worse. Spiritual vampires are sucking your energy, you see. Check it out if you don’t believe me.” Hotep’s poems are like short stories that expose facts and unmask the lies of American history. Readers will be more than metaphorical dragon slayers; they will be able to enter the dragon’s lair without fear and slay the mainstream agenda. It’s time to stand up and fight as one—before it’s too late

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Rooted in African spirituality and history as well as black unity, Rhymes That Don’t Rhyme is a collection of poems that once coursed through the poet’s mind. Some of the poems are erotic, while others shine light on the dark conspiracies that imprison the African American community. The words of poet Pete Hotep are also a call to action. The status quo cannot change unless people change first: While in the room on Sirius, the Dog Star that shines so bright it can be seen from afar. I was given this message first: “Tell them to ‘collect their collective consciousness.’ Thing are getting worse. Spiritual vampires are sucking your energy, you see. Check it out if you don’t believe me.” Hotep’s poems are like short stories that expose facts and unmask the lies of American history. Readers will be more than metaphorical dragon slayers; they will be able to enter the dragon’s lair without fear and slay the mainstream agenda. It’s time to stand up and fight as one—before it’s too late

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