Throwing Stones

Throwing Stones by Regina Puckett, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on December 10, 2015, is a poetry collection that explores themes of struggle and resilience. This edition, comprising 60 pages, presents a reflective examination of the challenges faced in a troubled world, using vivid imagery and poignant language to convey its messages.
Readers will find a thoughtful engagement with the complexities of life, as the poems address societal issues and personal introspection. The work invites contemplation on the state of the world, contrasting the beauty of nature with the harsh realities of human experience. Through its exploration of pain and purpose, this collection encourages a deeper understanding of the human condition, making it a significant addition to contemporary poetry.
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Mary, Mary Mary, Mary, how does your garden growIn this world troubled by so much woe?Tears rain until they flood the earth’s surfacePain and hungry distract us from our purposePoliticians are so busy planting choking weedsEnjoying the party while the entire world bleedsMary, Mary, put away your seeds and run awayAnd we’ll try to plant a better garden another day
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