Author: | Neil Primus | ISBN: | 9781453539583 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US | Publication: | November 22, 2011 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US | Language: | English |
Author: | Neil Primus |
ISBN: | 9781453539583 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US |
Publication: | November 22, 2011 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US |
Language: | English |
All the poems and verses in my manuscript are original work. They traverse time such as can be seen in pieces like Creation, Slavery and Nightmare 2001. Many explore present day realities and touch on areas that affect me and especially my country. Poems like Hard Times, Fire De IMF, Black Out, Wata Woes and No Way Venezuela, No Way! Fall under this category. Readers will find some of my strongest sentiments in poems about Guyana. Pieces like Thought for You, The Beauty of My Land, Moods of My Land, When, Why Us? are fi lled with emotions of anger, frustration, patriotism, love and loyalty. Whether criticizing or praising, when the topic is about Guyana all my senses are heighten. A number of my poems have a religious grounding because this is a vital part of my journey. Never Despair, Bible Brothers, A Smile, Life and Coconut Life, show that there is a Creator Being. A few poems deal with Christmas but only that which is experienced by Caribbean people. One cannot write without dealing with our rich culture and folk lore. Me Betty, & Is Time are two such pieces. The very short pieces life Nightmare 2001, Sad Times, My Parrot and Beauty still convey a strong message. Humour has been used once it does not distract from the focus of the poem. One example of this is Hard Times a fi tting tribute to the late Louis Bennett of Jamaica. The poems have been written over a period of many years and were compiled after some encouragement from friends and family.
All the poems and verses in my manuscript are original work. They traverse time such as can be seen in pieces like Creation, Slavery and Nightmare 2001. Many explore present day realities and touch on areas that affect me and especially my country. Poems like Hard Times, Fire De IMF, Black Out, Wata Woes and No Way Venezuela, No Way! Fall under this category. Readers will find some of my strongest sentiments in poems about Guyana. Pieces like Thought for You, The Beauty of My Land, Moods of My Land, When, Why Us? are fi lled with emotions of anger, frustration, patriotism, love and loyalty. Whether criticizing or praising, when the topic is about Guyana all my senses are heighten. A number of my poems have a religious grounding because this is a vital part of my journey. Never Despair, Bible Brothers, A Smile, Life and Coconut Life, show that there is a Creator Being. A few poems deal with Christmas but only that which is experienced by Caribbean people. One cannot write without dealing with our rich culture and folk lore. Me Betty, & Is Time are two such pieces. The very short pieces life Nightmare 2001, Sad Times, My Parrot and Beauty still convey a strong message. Humour has been used once it does not distract from the focus of the poem. One example of this is Hard Times a fi tting tribute to the late Louis Bennett of Jamaica. The poems have been written over a period of many years and were compiled after some encouragement from friends and family.