Affluence

Affluence

A Story by Thanh2006

Awake the freshest dawn full of boisterous thronged, pristineness hum fiddles, the atmosphere of vivant, pirouetting, as the charisma gambles only which had had to find the needy and the poorest circumstances of the foreground, where the havocking propensity, and what limitations intimacy has set the mood of dawn, stale, to have it darkened with the littlest joy. Lest of less beings' desires have quelled in the unprovoked atmospheres of vivant. Contrary to the unwonted affluence conscience had they obtained the necessity that life offers? They had shone exaggerated predication on the simplicity of trivial sociable affairs. The furtive existence of indigents has been tightened for generations. Only greatness meant to setback was equally opulence, imploring affable palaces with modest frescos and abundant fine arts, moreover, ardent, mundane greatest flawed, intrigued absconded in desiccating air. Newfound perspectives intertwined ostentatiously between the beliefs’ in ostensible affluence and dullest, in simplest tone had exalted the wealthy; and the incessant era of poverty.

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Lines that flow as prose poetry, somewhat similar to the late, but very great and once famous, author of Look Homeward, Angel, Of Time & The River, From Death To Morning, The Web And The Rock, The Hills Beyond, & You Can't Go Home Again, each one a voluminous but totally absorbing and enrapturing biographical-styled novel filled with page after page of lines that flowed beautifully with most poetic lines of prose which the author never realized existed as that which they truly were, he, himself, loving poetry, but considering himself a poet, and slighting himself along the way of denying that he was the great Prose Poet that he was. Thomas Wolfe, born in 1900 to die at a young at in 1938, was said by Hemingway and Faulkner, to be that next great American Novelist. His work was so filled to brim with poetic passages of prose, that three books honoring this reality were written and published after his death: The Thomas Wolfe Reader, The Face of a Nation, & A Stone, A Leaf, A Door ... I share this information, because reading just one of these pieces may well serve to assist you in shaping your own given talent for poetical prose ... I did enjoy this little read!

Marvin Thomas Cox-Flynn de Graham

Posted 7 Months Ago



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