"Rare talent is like a black orchid Painted in every color bright
alive ..." As evidenced in his first compilation of poetry, author
Michael JP Williams is not afraid to constantly re-evaluate his
life. While drawing on inspiration from traumatic past events as
well as biblical themes, Williams illustrates his poignant personal
struggle through lyrical verse that poses-and attempts to
answer-his many introspective questions. Williams carefully
explores the human condition, emotions, and passions that
accompanied him on a journey of self-exploration. In "Evolution:
Mark of Cain, " Williams reexamines the biblical tale of Cain and
Abel and adds his own creative twist. While wondering if Cain
really killed his brother or simply watched him die from cancer,
Williams contemplates whether the blame of Cain was justifiable. In
"Dissolution: Lazarus Arising, " Williams speculates why the Savior
waited until Lazarus died before performing a miracle. Finally in
"Revolution: BIB RIB, " Williams shares his most revolutionary work
that takes a poignant look at life, its beauty, and heartbreak. The
poetry in "Evolution: Dissolution: Revolution" encourages deep
reflection on why the past will always have the power to affect the
future.
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