We Lesser Gods

We Lesser Gods by Elizabeth Clayton, published by AuthorHouse on February 9, 2016, is a poetry collection that explores the complexities of life and self through a series of events, sentiments, and ideas. This 228-page book presents a nuanced reflection on acceptance and rejection, emphasizing the interplay between thought and hope as it navigates the intricacies of human experience.
Readers will find a diverse range of ideas presented at various cognitive levels, inviting contemplation on the nature of choice and maturity. The poetry captures vivid emotions and descriptions, offering insights into the author’s perspective on life’s challenges. This edition, written in English, provides a thoughtful examination of personal and universal themes, making it a significant addition to the realm of contemporary poetry.
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“–Ah, we cannot know, in reality, until the afternoon, how much the feast has set out for us.”
The book, We Lesser Gods is a record of a difficult compilation of one life, one self – events, sentiments, ideas — these formed and being accepted or rejected in their come maturity. Ideas are included at many cognitive levels, toward the consensus, said to be a choice, but a forced choice, involving components of only surmisal, balanced by “the forward appendage of thought: hope.”
“…I must admit you have a way with words! I found your poetry interesting, and your descriptions very vivid, and with emotion. I thank you very much for sharing your talents with me…best wishes for your continued success.”
“…besides literary gifts you have the gift of thoughtfulness. Thank you so much for sharing your talents and gifts with others…”
Sister Dorothea Songeroth
President of St. Dominics Health Services
St. Dominic Hospital
Jackson, MS
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