- Recommended Age Range: 10 and up
- Formats: E-Book, Paperback, Hardcover
- Approx. Length: 25,964 Words, 231 Pages
- Volume 2 of the Collected Poetry Of Eath series.
- Interior: Black & White
- Dimensions: 6″ x 9″
- Trade Paperback ISBN: 9781644750100
- Hardcover Dust Jacket ISBN: 9781644750117
The Language Of Life is the second volume of verse in the Collected Poetry Of Eath series, featuring works by various invented poets who will seem quite real by the end of the book.
The poets each have their own voice and style, along with detailed histories presented by Rafael Lopez whose first collection, A World Of Words, won First Place for Poetry in The Royal Dragonfly Book Awards of 2014. The World Of Eath is a fantasy realm created by Rafael at age 11. Some of the poetry in this and his first book were written as a teenager.
Won Second Place for Poetry from Royal Dragonfly Book Awards 2018.
Samples
“Poetry is the language
Of life”
Poetry is the language
Of life,
The music in the day,
Lullaby of the eve.
~ from The Language Of Life by Keckith
The setting Sun
Made shadows clearer
And coated the picturesque
Seaside inn
With a sprinkling of evening
~ from A Day In Seaweed Inn by Hanupas
Shared Words
by Yenba
In the art of words
In the heart of stories
Hope is kindled
In a world
Conveyed
Conveyed by imagination
By a reader’s own life
By a reader’s own hopes
And a connection
Between writer
And reader
A connection of thoughts
Like shared ideas
Shared words
Shared experiences
Shared life
In the core of characters
The essence of literature
There is a sharing
Of words
By sharing words
We share ourselves
With readers
Friends
With the world
And with our own mind
Perceptions
We ourselves did not even know
We thought
In the heart of stories
Are the beats of storytellers
Giving their best
For you
The Poetry
Shared Words
Venture Into The Mind
Line By Line
Living In Writing
Inspired
Greetings World
Morning
A Soft Sound
Today’s Symphony Of Sound
Wonder And Wakening
The Time Is Right
Give Wings
Spread Wings
Joy Of Life
Love Carries
Birds In Flight
Sky
Opony Island Skies
Aloft Yonder Meadows
Will The Flowers Bloom?
Flowers In The Fall
Library Leafs
Perfectly Flawed
The Gleam In Your Eye
Oceans
Made Of Ocean Soul
The Isle Of Isdrial
Sail To Kastalan
Thoughts Go Drifting
Wandering In Thought
Listen To The Children
When Is A Boy
Who Am I?
You Will Be You
Strength
The Words That Weave
An Afternoon’s Current
Strolling In The Afternoon’s Light
Placid Celebration
The Crescent Valley
To Be Home
One Day
Those Days
Sometimes I Wonder
I Wonder
You With Me
I Believe In You
Tales They Tell
A Tale Of Two Knights
Storms On The Horizon
Into The Stormy Night
The Horizon Remains
Somewhere Unknown
City Of Magick
If The Stars Go Out
Night Watch
Ghosts Of The Fen
Marshland
Marching To Fear’s Drum
Homeward
Worthy Deeds
A Place
The Way Of Words
Priceless People
Thoughts Turned To Words
Words Unsaid
Voices Of The Wood
Last To Hear
My Heart Is Free
If You Are Alone
No One Lives Alone
A Light
Carry On
Memorial To Your Memory
Life Is Normally Hard
Snowy
Venture On
Unknown Endings
Start Anew
Give It Away
Join Hands
A Friend
Friendship
What A World
I Love You
When You Smile
A Star-Gazer’s Melody
Will You Sing Along?
The Last One I See
Reaching For You
The Humble Star
I Wish For Her
Family
Island In The Clouds
Sunset Overhead
The Sun’s Art
Journey Home
Home
Calm Finds Me
When We Let Go
Under The Same Moonlight
May You Be
A Day In Seaweed Inn
The Language Of Life
The Poets
Yution Keckith
Yenba
Hefmok Krilldin
Desselna Withion
Lenda Herrinbon
Thivy Thivor
Nista Shastin Wist
Enna Hathfost
Serindel Wist
The Poetic Duet
Twaller Ningold
Sella Dannot
Ivord Messonni
Miaka Esstiol
Banataka Esstiol
Hithy Greefill
Fraith Illumnia
Levolin Krincinder
Hanupas Mendrovin
Hirstin Cremoldi
Tiden Kellod
Thewin Dannot
Hildune Yakeer
Honors & Praise
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“It opens like a Russian nesting doll revealing facets of a fictional fantastical realm, complete with constructed biographies of the fictionalized poets from the conjured world of Eath.”
“The concept of this collection of poetry is intriguing. It opens like a Russian nesting doll revealing facets of a fictional fantastical realm, complete with constructed biographies of the fictionalized poets from the conjured world of Eath.”