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the Chronicles of Air, Water, and Source

the Chronicles of Air, Water, and Source in Bloomington, MN
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The Chronicles of Air, Water, and the Source presents a compilation of selected poems written from 1996 to 2007 by poet Etaniel Ben C Yehuda. In these verses, he takes a personal and emotional roller coaster to affirm his humanity. One poem may speak of loneliness and a sense of despair, while the next poem provides a strong ray of hope. Following these trains of thought, Yehuda seeks to provide insight into his own eclectic, complex world.
The poems in this intimate collection are full of emotion, heart, reality, fantasy, desire, social awareness, and self-awareness, with a focus on introspection. Yehuda has a strong philosophy that all external problems can be resolved but only after resolving any internal issues. If you need reassurance that life's obstacles are not singular to you, then The Chronicles of Air, Water, and the Source will provide that confirmation while conveying a sense of peace and healing.
Destination: Arrival
Where I am going?
What am I doing?
I need you to need me
I need me to need you
If it's one or four
let it be
confusion wants to encompass
semi-constant feeling
goals and aspiration eclipse
but that passes as time moves forward
When am I going to?
The poems in this intimate collection are full of emotion, heart, reality, fantasy, desire, social awareness, and self-awareness, with a focus on introspection. Yehuda has a strong philosophy that all external problems can be resolved but only after resolving any internal issues. If you need reassurance that life's obstacles are not singular to you, then The Chronicles of Air, Water, and the Source will provide that confirmation while conveying a sense of peace and healing.
Destination: Arrival
Where I am going?
What am I doing?
I need you to need me
I need me to need you
If it's one or four
let it be
confusion wants to encompass
semi-constant feeling
goals and aspiration eclipse
but that passes as time moves forward
When am I going to?