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The Poet Who Asked the Birds How to Fly - Terrific!

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Throughout life one will come across individuals who write poetry.
Additionally, when fortune strikes, one will receive enchantment, encouragement, and enlightenment by a prolific poetic writer.
This will occur while reading an awesome book through which the realization will be evident that crossing the path with such a person is taking place, not just with one who writes poetry, but with one who is a prolific poetic writer.
  By pure virtue of his name, Ernesto Santiago is an earnest and prolific poetic writer of melodious articulation.
Additionally, and beyond the shadow of a doubt, he in leaving footprints on the sands of time and is going places.
Undoubtedly, and without question, he is on the right track like the once lyrical poet Robert Frost, who leaves us with "The Road Less Travelled.
"   This rhythmical poetic volume brings to light such an elegant artistry, in terms of Ernesto's adoption of eloquence and symbolic imagery for dramatic poetic enunciation.
His interpretation of imaginative language and the use of stimulating and uplifting words for the soul will move the reader to another level that is soothing to the mind with words of loving pleasability, and dancing creativity, as poetic language should.
  Beginning with Section I, Amethyst and Mystical Womb, Ernesto allows the reader to experience the pleasures of a tropical paradise with coconut trees and traffic light butterflies.
 The figurative language in "O, Mother Earth" paints a picture of grandeur where kings and queens meet.
 While on this path, one will taste the love of "A Beauty That Never Sleeps," especially with a lustrous smile.
 Just imagine that? Like the singer Lionel Ritchie says in his song, "All Night Long!"   While traversing Section II, Scribbled Thoughts and a Secret, the comparative analysis coming to light should encompass the reader in "Why I Adore the Rose," which should touch the psyche of the soul.
Ask yourself the question, Who doesn't adore a rose? The symbology of Valentine's Day also has a wonderful fragrance in smell and adoration for such an exemplary beauty!   While travelling with Section III, Dalliance in a Strange Land, it will bring the spirit to enjoy the mystery and symbology of true dalliance.
 The mere thought of knowing that one may never pass this way again, solidifies the passion of living life as if the last horary is the mantra of the day.
Additionally, the metaphorical images of "I Kissed a Butterfly" may seem mythological; however, reading this poet will certainly give the reader a reason to attempt making it a reality.
  Section IV, concerning Love, Lust and Passion, will move the reader to grapple with the "Scent of a Kiss," especially one that's cherishing.
 Skipping onward to "Just the Two of Us" which is reminiscent of the singer by Bill Withers, will leave a sweet taste on the lips.
This section will also captivate the essence of the soul with the melody of "Bedroom Talk," especially the kind that occurs when the lights are out and freshly falling snow is slowly covering Mother Earth.
  Section V, "Those Untainted Tongues," has tasted sweet nectars and Korean tea as spices of life while whispering sweet words.
 Section VI, "Spicing Up Life," addresses sleeping with a poet and how an old man defines love.
Section VII, "Introspection: Who Am I?" gives an inspiring perspective on life and poses the question of existentialism to consider.
 Section IX, regarding the title of the book, "The Poet Who Asked The Bird To Fly," will cleanse the soul with the water from the sea, and touches on struggling to fly like a bird with poetry as its wings.
  Linguistically, the quality and flow of the discursive poetic syntax are inspiring and will transform the essence and core of the soul.
The eloquence of such an imaginative spirit of prolific poetic articulation in this awesome book is like a caterpillar transforming into new birth from a cocoon into a sparkling butterfly.
 One must read this genie coming out of a crystal and delicate carafe container by turning the pages, which is just like rubbing the actual bottle.
  Finally, before temporarily resting this awesome book with the dawn of the golden rays from the sun or the rising of a spectacular moon, call a friend, neighbour, family member, and/or significant other while in a state of pure excitement and say, "Man, I really love this book by Ernesto, 'The Poet Who Asked The Birds How To Fly!'" Then upon completion, dart to Amazon.
com, Barnes and Noble, and other sites on the web, and leave a soaring review that will take off across the Internet like a bird in flight, thus announcing this awesome volume of idyllic and lyrical articulation written by Ernesto, the prolific poetic writer, who is earnest in his craft.
  More infornation on Ernesto Pangilinan Santiagoand his poetry are located on his official website: http://thesoundofpoetryreview.
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