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Hello all and thank you for purchasing my book, which I hope will inspire you to read and write some poetry of your own.
My name is Dr. Daniel Simon Pierre. I am originally from Port-au-Prince, Haiti. I was raised in Montreal, Canada and I’m now residing in the free state of Florida since July 1983.
My long journey as a writer started in 1987 in Albany, Georgia, while attending Turner Job Corps Center, Lockyear College, and Darton College. Unbeknown to me, when I started writing out of boredom, I never thought my ideas were good enough for someone to read or even that I would eventually become a writer someday.
Writing allows me to express my deepest thoughts and feelings as I lose myself in a big ocean of dreams, the twilight zone of words, or a blossoming garden of alphabets. The reason for these analogies is, perhaps like others, good and also hurtful personal things happened to me. Thus, writing and putting my feelings, emotions, and thoughts on paper allows me to express myself constructively, deal with the past, and overcome my burdens, hurtful times, and moments.
Indeed, I hope that while and after reading my books you will perhaps experience the joy, ecstasy, great feelings of well-being, and fulfillment that I experienced while putting my words on paper.
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Dr. Daniel Simon Pierre
The French Collection
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Published by BooxAi
ISBN: 978-965-578-648-4
"The French Collection Vol. #1: A New Beginning" is a compilation of new poems and a selection of non-Christian poems from my first three books. It aims to connect with a diverse range of readers and followers, offering a glimpse into my original thoughts, ideas, feelings, and private emotions. Throughout this book, I share personal experiences, both joyous and challenging, from both my public and private life.
I'd like to express my gratitude to my wife, Yolene, for being a constant source of inspiration, even though much of my writing reflects my experiences as both a young, single man and a married man.
I give thanks to my daughter Sarah Daniella for financing this book project.
I believe that readers will find a strong emotional connection within these pages, identifying with the parallelism expressed in the poems and discovering reflections of their own lives. My advice to readers is to immerse themselves fully in the experience: find a comfortable spot, perhaps with a glass of Merlot or Chardonnay in hand, elevate their feet, and dive into the world of my poetry. Dim the lights, set the mood with classical music or soft rock in the background, and let the words take you on a journey.
My intention is straightforward: to keep it authentic, to awaken dormant emotions—whether they be good or challenging—and to encourage readers to reflect on their past, present, and future.
Above all, I aspire to connect with each reader on a personal, emotional, spiritual, psychological, and physical level. This book is just the beginning; more new poems and books will soon be in print, reaching out to a wider audience of readers and supporters.
Dr. Daniel Simon Pierre
Where are they now great men and women of the past?
That paved the way for us all
From Toussaint Louverture and Jean-Jacques Dessalines,
who set us free from the shackles of tyranny and slavery?
To those of old who built the great pyramids and formulated the Pythagorean Theory,
from various descendants of mighty kings and great queens and royalty of majesty
to the queen of Sheba, the most beautiful queen of the East
from the kingdom of Axum in Ethiopia?
From the great Mahatma Gandhi, also known as ‘Ganghiji’ and ‘Bapu’
who suffered much pain, humiliation, and tyranny in his own country, and fasted for
freedom and equality for his people and country?
To the humble and passionate and non-violent civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King,
who paid dearly with his life, and was martyred for the cause of justice and equality?
From Rosa Park, Edger Everett, and all the martyred sons and daughters,
who demanded respect, fairness, and equality, and refused to give up their seats?
To the admirable Nelson ‘Khulu’ Mandela,
who ultimately paid a great price and sacrificed his life for more than 25 years?
And now finally to Barak Hussein Obama,
who knew that he could accomplish the long-foretold dream and make it a reality:
‘Yes, we can’
Rasta
Rasta man
Rasta man vibration positive
Bob
Bob Marley
Bob Marley and the Wailers
Jah Rastafari
Haile
Haile Selassie
Haile Selassie Emperor of Ethiopia and Prophet of the Rastafarians
Jah Rastafari
Ziggy
Ziggy Marley
Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers
Jah Rastafari
Dread
Dreadlocks
Dreadlocks naturally groomed and uncut
Jah Rastafari
Roots
Ganja
Splits smokes by all true Rastafarians
Jah Rastafari
Claat
Bloodclaat
Bumboclaat
Raasclaat
Jah Rastafari
Reggae
Reggae music
Roots, rock, reggae, this is reggae music
Jah Rastafari
Fried dumplings, ackee, and cod fish
Jerk chicken, pork, and fish
Oxtail, curry goat, fish escovitch, brown stew chicken run down, pepper pot soup
Plum juice, Irish mush, and sorrel juice
Jah Rastafari
Risen from the pages of deceptions, despair, and disappointments.
I shake up the dust of the past,
lifted my head above the clouds,
and gaze at the more hopeful and promising horizon
Indeed, I am alone,
the worst has passed and vanished away in thin air,
and the best is yet to come
A new beginning is ushering at dawn,
for distant and unpleasant memories are gone
I will rise to a new beginning,
to a new chapter without ending,
where life and the future will be sweeter,
forgetting of the past that made me so bitter
Risen from the nightmares of my life,
to my destiny and what God has in store for me,
I shall rise
Risen from the depth of poverty and my sad reality,
to fulfillment and victory,