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6 x 9 Paperback |
ISBN: 9781432718732 |
$10.95 |
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Genre: |
POETRY / General |
Publication: |
Dec 22, 2007 |
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60 |
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Bible of an Alligator is a timely sequel from Alphonso Taylor, author of Bible of an Owl (2006). This collection offers more poems from his life experiences. Alphonso takes an even intense-edgy and grittier approach about his upbringing of adolescence, self esteem, struggle, and spirituality in society. He faces education, religion, dating, prostitution, and war through the changes of an urban, young Black man. Bible of an Alligator showcases versatility that is evident with Alphonso Taylor's writing and depth of work in his sophomore masterpiece.
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When Then Resume
WHEN I'm serious I'm taking as a joke THEN if I'm joking I'm taking seriously WHEN I open up to people I'm usually treated badly THEN if I'm looking strange and quiet to myself I'm wrong because I'm so damn different WHEN I'm not heard from in a long time people think I don't fuck with them no more THEN if they're constantly hearing from me it’s like whatever, the hell with that man WHEN I'm doing good on my grind and giving I see faces with big ass smiles and their hands out THEN if I'm down on my luck No one brings me up and I'm opinionated as selfish WHEN I'm ready to date most ladies ain't interested and I'm thought of as a faggot THEN if I finally have a girlfriend everybody wants us, hating in our business, and want us to break up WHEN I try to do business with muthafuckas They want all the credit and fuck me over THEN if I have my persona, every man for himself I'ma sell-out, disloyal, and forgot where I've come from WHEN I'm in the bad streets with strangers and friends sometimes they show me a lot of love THEN if I'm in good places with loved ones we're beefing and holding grudges WHEN I die THEN I really hope no one cries, but be satisfied WHEN I couldn't save the world THEN
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About Alphonso Taylor
Alphonso Taylor was born and bred in Southeast, Washington, D.C. He is a graduate from Duke Ellington School of Performing Arts. He is also an alumni from the University of the District of Columbia with a BA in Theatre Arts. Mr. Taylor is a student of the human condition, wielding the written craft to enrapture the mind much like an artist wields a brush. The pages are a blank canvas on which to draw from a talent heralded by many and matched only by an imagination that rises to the task. Bible of an Alligator is a series of recent pursuits, with work progressing quickly as the follow-up from his first release. He lives in D.C.
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