Faded Clarity
By Arthur Bush
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Arthur Bush
Arthur Bush is a native of Louisiana. His father Arthur Bush was a singer songwriter locally for 30 years. His mother Lou Ethel Bush was a songwriter and poet for the majority of her life. Arthelius whose stage name is the Drunken Poet for intoxicating minds, has been performing in Louisiana and surrounding states for many years and has been writing poetry even longer. His writing style and stage presence is unparalleled. It’s a distinguished intent to truly reach your soul. “Complex depth in a simple manner” has been one opinion of his work. This book originates from Arthelius being the age of 16 until now. Truly a life travel filled with pure honesty. This will be a book that you can reference for many times in your life. His sense of diversity capturing the thoughts of a variety of issues leave you saying “I’ve never heard it put quite that way” is remarkable. Tadpole Theory, Clogged Arteries and Stance are just a few titles to really capture his ability and thought pattern. May you read it and enjoy a different look at poetry. Erric Brown M. Ed. Reading and Literacy Specialist/ Creative Writing/ Literature and English Language Learner Professor
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Faded Clarity - Arthur Bush
© 2013 by Arthur Bush. All rights reserved.
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Published by AuthorHouse 04/29/2013
ISBN: 978-1-4817-4913-8 (sc)
ISBN: 978-1-4817-4912-1 (hc)
ISBN: 978-1-4817-4911-4 (e)
Library of Congress Control Number: 2013907910
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Contents
Faded Clarity
Beethoven
Migraine Conversation
She Dances
Tadpole Theory
These Steps
The Man in My Mind
Old Man on the Corner
Love, The Aboriginal
They all Should Have Been Black
Noah’s Cry
Cotton Heart
Examining, My Feelings Daily
Honesty
Love Will Always Reveal Itself
My Thought Process
Running Water
She Speaks
Green Grass Grows Thick
Clogged Arteries
I’m writing instead of fighting
Drunken Poet
Accepting Reality or A Color
What Lies Beneath the Seams
One Day you realize
Could I Be Wrong Questions Of Doubt
Stance
I Walk a Fine Line
I Love You, I Will Always Love You
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