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We often hold a different view of ourselves than what we project to
others. But it is during times of inner reflection that we see the
truth of our being, for better or worse. Instead of fearing the
exposure of our true self, we should embrace it and fully
appreciate the depth and breadth of our character.
A Reflection of Life's Image explores the unique relationships
we have not only with our inner spirit, but also with the spirits
of those around us. Through vivid imagery and stunning verse,
Edward Parrish Jr. brilliantly captures how we as humans hide our
true selves, yet secretly long to reveal our real
personalities.
Parrish's poetry uses images of nature to convey human emotions,
thoughts, and actions. In his title poem, "Reflections," Parrish
compares a flower to a soft-spoken word while "Learning" uses
autumn to create a colorful composition that exposes the moments of
nature as it surrounds us. In addition, Parrish examines the
seasons of life with those of nature, crafting a lasting tribute to
this intricate connection.
With a gift for translating emotion onto the page, Parrish has
created a deeply moving poetry collection filled with depth. A
Reflection of Life's Image will fill your mind with peace and open
your heart to the human condition.
We often hold a different view of ourselves than what we project to
others. But it is during times of inner reflection that we see the
truth of our being, for better or worse. Instead of fearing the
exposure of our true self, we should embrace it and fully
appreciate the depth and breadth of our character.
A Reflection of Life's Image explores the unique relationships
we have not only with our inner spirit, but also with the spirits
of those around us. Through vivid imagery and stunning verse,
Edward Parrish Jr. brilliantly captures how we as humans hide our
true selves, yet secretly long to reveal our real
personalities.
Parrish's poetry uses images of nature to convey human emotions,
thoughts, and actions. In his title poem, "Reflections," Parrish
compares a flower to a soft-spoken word while "Learning" uses
autumn to create a colorful composition that exposes the moments of
nature as it surrounds us. In addition, Parrish examines the
seasons of life with those of nature, crafting a lasting tribute to
this intricate connection.
With a gift for translating emotion onto the page, Parrish has
created a deeply moving poetry collection filled with depth. A
Reflection of Life's Image will fill your mind with peace and open
your heart to the human condition.
Phantom Bouquets reprints two of the first detailed booklets on
skeletonizing leaves for decoration and nature study, and offers
notes on modern methods for this fascinating nature craft. Bleached
or colored skeleton leaves can be used in many different art or
craft projects.
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