There Were Words

There Were Words by David Bowden is a collection of poetry published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on August 29, 2013. This edition features 162 pages and is presented in English. The book compiles a selection of Bowden’s writings from four years of creative expression, showcasing a range of his poetic endeavors.
Readers will find thirty-two poems that reflect various subjects and themes, including inspiration and spirituality. The collection includes notable pieces such as “Death and His Sting,” “Diversity’s Symphony,” and “I Believe in Scriptures.” This compilation serves as a testament to Bowden’s journey in poetry, offering insights into his artistic voice and the messages he aims to convey.
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This book marks the first collection of David Bowden’s writings in written form. Spanning four years of writing and performing, this compilation covers the length and breadth of his poetic endeavors. This collection of thirty-two poems includes some of his most beloved pieces, including: “Death and His Sting” “Diversity’s Symphony””No Excuse””I Believe in Scriptures””I Do””Unity””I Have a Confession to Make””I Am”
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