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The Songs from Long Road
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Byron W. Scott |
$5.99 (US Dollars) ( 202 Pages )
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The Songs from Long Road -- About this eBook ---- |
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The Songs from Long Road is a series of 34 songs and four chapters of prose concerning the Hopi Indian legend of Pahana. The text treats Pahana as a real figure, places him into the historical record, and shows how the legend and prophecy ties in with the Mayan date of 2012. |
Other eBooks by this Author
| Orb |  | is a collection of my very earliest poetry. Originally, I was going to pick out the best 10-15 poems and put them into a book. I think it would have made a fairly decent book of poetry. But as I began reading through the work, after these many, many years, I saw that the poems presented a natural progression in my writing abilities, and so I decided to keep them all together in the order in which they were written. I hope you take the time to read through both these books, Orb and Orb II. The poems get better as you go along. And if only one of them touches your soul, it would not be considered a waste of time. | | Orb II: The Last of the Poems |  | These are the last of the poems that I wrote during a three and a half year time span beginning in September of 1967.
Orb II contains all of the poetry that was written during the 2nd half of that time frame, the good poems and the bad ones. This volume contains some of my best work. A Champion Born and Flamenco Dancer are two of my personal favorites, along with the whimsical Sunshine; while Prism is arguably the biggest bunch of malarkey I have ever read. But then, what do I know? Over the past years, I’ve learned that what I like and what my critics like are two different animals.
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