Just a Few Poems

Just a Few Poems by Ernest N. Paquin is a collection published by AuthorHouse on August 7, 2000, featuring 108 pages of poetry in English. This work presents a variety of poems that stem from deep human thoughts and emotions, exploring themes of destiny and the simplicity of God’s plan. The collection reflects the author’s insights and personal experiences, inviting readers to engage with the emotional landscape of his writing.
Readers will find that the poems in this collection can lead to diverse interpretations while remaining rooted in the author’s unique perspective. The work emphasizes the interplay between choices and destiny, encouraging contemplation on how these elements shape human experience. Just a Few Poems offers a thoughtful exploration of American poetry, making it a reflective addition to any poetry enthusiast’s library.
Official synopsis Publisher
This is a collection of poems that can be carried off into many different directions but, all of them originated from the same place–good human thoughts. They were written using at least an ounce of every emotion known to me and me alone, they were written using insight from a possible (negative destiny), and they were written in appreciation of a basic simple plan (positive destiny). Let me explain;
“I believe God’s plan is so simple that the reason why mankind continues to work hard to confuse the idea, is due to the fact that it wasn’t theirs–“
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“Choices dictate destiny–or, keeps one from it.”
Anyway, I hope you enjoy.
Ernest N. Paquin
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