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Stanley Paul Thompson has assembled nearly 300 more poems which continue chronologically starting in October 1, 2012 and ending May 18, 2013. It would be hard to find a more diverse collection of poetry; from his love affair up north, Navy carrier operations, family pets, Elves and Faeries, Norwegian lore, to rabbits and song birds. Underlying these nearly eight monthsis his courtship of whom he calls his Norwegian Princess. This poetry book is his sixth.
A Continuation of poems that were missed in volumes 5 through 9.
For his second book entitled Troth & Rapture: 400 Sonnets, Stanley Paul Thompson has selected 400 delectable treats of love and adventure to let his readers feel that fervor. Written almost exclusively in the format of Shakespeare, many are read as if one in the sixteenth or seventeenth century had sat and penned sonnets of the Renaissance Period; thus, a feeling of that period may be felt. Being blessed in knowing fabulous women throughout his life, Mr. Thompson has crafted these sonnets so that the reader can experience the deep love and admiration he has felt for these women. Immerse yourself in these sonnets and feel the passion of romance and thrill of adventure.
Don't Shoot This Poet and Many More Poems begins in early May of 2014 and ends six months later in October, 2014. 288 poems are included in this book; those left out are in my book; "Troth & Rapture - 400 Sonnets". I continue my tabulation of poems beginning in November, 2014 in a following book. This poetry book has many facets; love and romance, trips in an Winnebago RV, a lovable cat, birds that feed on cracked corn and thistle, veterans at the New Mexico State Veteran's Home in Truth or Consequences, NM, old Norwegian tales, political talk, climate from a meteorologist, songs and dances, riding a train, males and gals and many more that are sure to inspire imagination.
Book number 1 or At Peace With Earlier Poems was the very first poems written and was skipped because of the two books of Sonnets published. So this is catch-up of those poems missing from Book 1 through Book 4 which were not Sonnets or published in previous titles.
This book of comments about poems written from March 1, 2013 through August 31, 2014 is to inform scholars what the thoughts of Stanley Paul Thompson were when he wrote these poems.
Within are poems of love, animals, Nordic thoughts, sonnets of bliss, the scope of God's heaven, women's tattoos, flying, weather and many others too numerous to list. Read a few each night, there are 220 poems to last a long time. These poems, chronologically listed, continue the thoughts of the author as he explores his surroundings. While a few poems are more like prose the vast majority are in rhyme and meter. Shakespeare, Keats, Lord Byron and Shelley inspired this author.
Rather than make a career of poetry, Stanley Thompson has engaged a number of careers from which he has drawn the details and essence of personal experience which he brings forth in Sonnets of Life Well Spent. Motivated by the death of his beloved wife Patricia in 2011, the stories of his journey have come into sharper focus with an enhanced meaning that has allowed him to present this collection of 126 poems in the style of memoir. The reader will not only experience sonnets in the format, and even in the tone, of William Shakespeare, but will come to appreciate the life of the author, a life, indeed, well spent.
Book number 9 or K. L. T. With More Poems marks the end of one love affair and the beginning of what will become my final relationship; in saecula saeculorum or for ages of ages: forever and ever I am referring to Karen, who on March 15th, 2014 became my wife. This book is full of love and other interesting tidbits.
A Poetry book honoring the death of a favorite dog; love poems to the authors wife; the election of Donald J, Trump and what it means for middle Americans; Terror and Saboteur stopping; old English tales of Elves and Sprites; poems for the veterans; birds and animals and many more topics.
The final Poetry Book in this series; the Desert Tortoise or Bolson with More Poems includes poems from May 1, 2018 through October 31, 2018. Herein one can find poems of passion, some of which are of real life while others are mere fantasy; poems that highlight the authors pets; poems of war and peace, written for the veterans at the New Mexico State Veterans Home; Poems about animals and birds that inhabit Southwestern New Mexico; Sonnets about music, metaphors that use flowers between a man and a woman; celebration of reaching over 5,000 poems, most have been published; poems of health issues of the author and poems of the political happenings in America. This is the fifteenth poetry book published by kdp through Amazon by this author.
A book or poems, mainly in meter and/or rhyme, these will satisfy almost everyone. Love Sonnets, animal and bird tales, El Nino and other weather phenomena, scones and coffee at the Black Cat Bookstore, flowers grown, poems of King Richard's time, living in the desert, politics and of course Shakespeare.
This book of comments about poems written from September 1, 2014 through October 31, 2018 is to inform scholars what the thoughts of Stanley Paul Thompson were when he wrote these poems.The comments are written in chronological order, however the first two volumes; Sonnets of Life Well Spent and Troth & Rapture 400 Sonnets do not have the dates written for each poem and may confuse scholars initially. Later volumes of poems do have their dates listed.
A book of poems about Faeries that live in Will Shakespeare's time and an Elf that lives in present day; about love sonnets and poems of Karen; of poems for Veterans; of pets named Snickers and Seylah Jane; of birds and animals that feed at our home; of stories about ancient Greeks and Roman gods and goddesses; of death and ill-faded love and many more too numerous to expound.
A huge pile of slag as we leave riding the Verde Canyon rail, hand laid by men, would you believe they got drunk and wound up in jail. Little would they know we would ride in plush surroundings, eating well; sloshed down with Tequila, we bide along with Merlot; life is swell. As we ride a voice tells of yore how early peoples settled here to view the fold and faults that soars above the river running clear. Thus reads this poem of which the title implies; a railroad trip. Of course there are many other stories contained within these 342 poems. Stories of love, writing poetry, old England, pets, birds and animals, Greek and Roman gods and goddesses, favorite haunts of the poet, veterans, the moon and many additional themes.
This book of comments about poems written from July 17, 2011 to February 28, 2013 is to inform scholars what the thoughts of Stanley Paul Thompson were when he wrote these poems.
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