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DaysA poem by Wes Patterson, 20th century American poet, recognized in Japan for his highly philosophical, symbolic poetry. See his book, "Past the Galaxies of Stars", on Amazon and at major book stores. Write your own interpretation in comments.
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DichotomyA poem by Wes Patterson, 20th century American poet, recognized in Japan for his highly philosophical, symbolic poetry. See his book, "Past the Galaxies of Stars", on Amazon and at major book stores. Write your own interpretation in comments.
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The Thorny TreeA poem by Wes Patterson, 20th century American poet, recognized in Japan for his highly philosophical, symbolic poetry. See his book, "Past the Galaxies of Stars", on Amazon and at major book stores. Write your own interpretation in comments.
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The BluffA poem by Wes Patterson, 20th century American poet, recognized in Japan for his highly philosophical, symbolic poetry. See his book, "Past the Galaxies of Stars", on Amazon and at major book stores. Write your own interpretation in comments.
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TracksA poem by Wes Patterson, 20th century American poet, recognized in Japan for his highly philosophical, symbolic poetry. See his book, "Past the Galaxies of Stars", on Amazon and at major book stores. Write your own interpretation in comments.
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Numbered Women, Numbered StreetsA poem by Wes Patterson, 20th century American poet, recognized in Japan for his highly philosophical, symbolic poetry. See his book, "Past the Galaxies of Stars", on Amazon and at major book stores. Write your own interpretation in comments. -
LateA poem by Wes Patterson, 20th century American poet, recognized in Japan for his highly philosophical, symbolic poetry. See his book, "Past the Galaxies of Stars", on Amazon and at major book stores. Write your own interpretation in comments.
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CantationA poem by Wes Patterson, 20th century American poet, recognized in Japan for his highly philosophical, symbolic poetry. See his book, "Past the Galaxies of Stars", on Amazon and at major book stores. Write your own interpretation in comments.
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EchoesA poem by Wes Patterson, 20th century American poet, recognized in Japan for his highly philosophical, symbolic poetry. See his book, "Past the Galaxies of Stars", on Amazon and at major book stores. Write your own interpretation in comments.
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Bird HouseA poem by Wes Patterson, 20th century American poet, recognized in Japan for his highly philosophical, symbolic poetry. See his book, "Past the Galaxies of Stars", on Amazon and at major book stores. Write your own interpretation in comments. A po
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Past the Galaxies of StarsA poem by Wes Patterson, 20th century American poet, recognized in Japan for his highly philosophical, symbolic poetry. See his book, "Past the Galaxies of Stars", on Amazon and at major book stores. Write your own interpretation in comments.
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If OnlyA poem by Wes Patterson, 20th century American poet, recognized in Japan for his highly philosophical, symbolic poetry. See his book, "Past the Galaxies of Stars", on Amazon and at major book stores. Write your own interpretation in comments.
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My Finest and BestA poem by Wes Patterson, 20th century American poet, recognized in Japan for his highly philosophical, symbolic poetry. See his book, "Past the Galaxies of Stars", on Amazon and at major book stores. Write your own interpretation in comments.
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DeclensionA poem by Wes Patterson, 20th century American poet, recognized in Japan for his highly philosophical, symbolic poetry. See his book, "Past the Galaxies of Stars", on Amazon and at major book stores. Write your own interpretation in comments.
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The JourneyA poem by Wes Patterson, 20th century American poet, recognized in Japan for his highly philosophical, symbolic poetry. See his book, "Past the Galaxies of Stars", on Amazon and at major book stores. Write your own interpretation in comments.
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The PilgrimA poem by Wes Patterson, 20th century American poet, recognized in Japan for his highly philosophical, symbolic poetry. See his book, "Past the Galaxies of Stars", on Amazon, any major book store. Write your own interpretation bellow in comments.
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Novel. Wherever You May Be Searching. Chapter 14. The Upstairs LoftA loosely autobiographical account of the life of Cal Roland, who at an early age decides that the only important philosophical question is whether to commit suicide or go on living. Cal's philosophy: "Most of life is either funny, insane or sad."
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Novel. Wherever You May Be Searching. Chapter 12. The Old JockA loosely autobiographical account of the life of Cal Roland, who at an early age decides that the only important philosophical question is whether to commit suicide or go on living. Cal's philosophy: "Most of life is either funny, insane or sad." -
Novel. Wherever You May Be Searching. Chapter 11. Home at the TrackA loosely autobiographical account of the life of Cal Roland, who at an early age decides that the only important philosophical question is whether to commit suicide or go on living. Cal's philosophy: "Most of life is either funny, insane or sad."
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Novel. Wherever You May Be Searching. Chapter 10. Going South AgainA loosely autobiographical account of the life of Cal Roland, who at an early age decides that the only important philosophical question is whether to commit suicide or go on living. Cal's philosophy: "Most of life is either funny, insane or sad."
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Novel. Wherever You May Be Searching. Chapter 9. The Last FrontierA loosely autobiographical account of the life of Cal Roland, who at an early age decides that the only important philosophical question is whether to commit suicide or go on living. Cal's philosophy: "Most of life is either funny, insane or sad."
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Novel. Wherever You May Be Searching. Chapter 8. Animal FarmA loosely autobiographical account of the life of Cal Roland, who at an early age decides that the only important philosophical question is whether to commit suicide or go on living. Cal's philosophy: "Most of life is either funny, insane or sad." -
Wherever You May Be Searching. Chapter 7. Love and the ImpossibleA loosely autobiographical account of the life of Cal Roland, who at an early age decides that the only important philosophical question is whether to commit suicide or go on living. Cal's philosophy: "Most of life is either funny, insane or sad." -
Novel. Wherever You May Be Searching. Chapter 6. Becky Two Eyes (Part II)A loosely autobiographical account of the life of Cal Roland, who at an early age decides that the only important philosophical question is whether to commit suicide or go on living. Cal's philosophy: "Most of life is either funny, insane or sad."
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Novel. Wherever You May Be Searching. Chapter 6. Becky Two Eyes (part I)A loosely autobiographical account of the life of Cal Roland, who at an early age decides that the only important philosophical question is whether to commit suicide or go on living. Cal's philosophy: "Most of life is either funny, insane or sad."
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Novel. Wherever You May Be Searching. Chapter 5. the TeacherA loosely autobiographical account of the life of Cal Roland, who at an early age decides that the only important philosophical question is whether to commit suicide or go on living. Cal's philosophy: "Most of life is either funny, insane or sad." -
Novel. Wherever You May Be Searching. Chapter 4. The 99% Man.A loosely autobiographical account of the life of Cal Roland, who at an early age decides that the only important philosophical question is whether to commit suicide or go on living. Cal's philosophy: "Most of life is either funny, insane or sad." -
Wherever You May Be Searching. Chapter 2. Wherever You May Be SearchingA loosely autobiographical account of the bizarre life of Cal Roland, who at an early age decides that the only important philosophical question he'd ever face was whether to commit suicide or go on living. Cal's philosophy: "Most of life is either funny, insane or sad." -
Novel. Wherever You May Be Searching. Tomorrow Night Too. Chapter 1A loosely autobiographical account of the life of Cal Roland, who at an early age decides that the only important philosophical question is whether to commit suicide or go on living. Cal's philosophy: "Most of life is either funny, insane or sad." -
SistersA poem by Wes Patterson, 20th century American novelist, poet, recognized in Japan for his highly philosophical, symbolic poetry. See his book, "Past the Galaxies of Stars", on Amazon. Write your own interpretation of this poem in comments. -
The MetronomeA poem about inevitably of time.. Time is regularly ticking away even in your sleep.. making death inevitable.. Comment below.. Feel free to give your own interpretation...
