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The Meaning of the Reading Between the Lines:: The Esoteric Verse and Verve of Edward V. Beck
The Meaning of the Reading Between the Lines:: The Esoteric Verse and Verve of Edward V. Beck
The Meaning of the Reading Between the Lines:: The Esoteric Verse and Verve of Edward V. Beck
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Mr. Beck has grappled with the hardest questions and the deepest meanings of life for more than fifty years. Contained within these poems are the results of that grappling. Convinced of the absolute inerrancy of Scripture, and believing Scripture exhaustively addresses the essential issues concerning mankind, Mr. Beck draws heavily from its contents and infuses all his work with its teachings.
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PublisherAuthorHouse
Release dateJan 20, 2012
ISBN9781468532357
The Meaning of the Reading Between the Lines:: The Esoteric Verse and Verve of Edward V. Beck
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Edward V. Beck

Edward V. Beck graduated with honors from Regent University with a BS degree in Psychology and is currently working on his Master's degree in Education at the same college. He has studied the Bible and other Theological/Philosophcal classics for more than thirty years. He lives in Virginia Beach, Virginia, enjoys reading, playing golf, and stimulating philosphical discussions.

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    The Meaning of the Reading Between the Lines: - Edward V. Beck

    © 2012 by Edward V. Beck. All rights reserved.

    No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means without the written permission of the author.

    First published by AuthorHouse 01/12/2012

    ISBN: 978-1-4685-3236-4 (sc)

    ISBN: 978-1-4685-3235-7 (ebk)

    Library of Congress Control Number: 2011963078

    Printed in the United States of America

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    Contents

    Working

    through

    it

    Dumb Drum

    At the Parting of the Sea Returning

    A-Tributary

    Habitual Brain Child

    On Hell Fire

    I Go a Certain Way

    Beneath the Raging Sea

    Animism

    My background

    holds me in place

    Me and My Shadows Know

    Shall I dung the little tree?

    Just Beneath the Clouds

    The Boastful Pride of Life

    My Dad’s Gray is not Hereditary

    Sonnets

    Common Ground

    The Simple Christian

    Basking in the

    Lesser Light of Recall

    Honeysuckle winds

    move the weathervane

    In the Twinkling Apple of an Eye

    Pity me Edna

    St. Vincent Millay

    The Forbidden Fruit

    Spiritual Organ Donation

    Revelation Fire

    The Cannibalization

    of Our Purpose

    There’s a Yellow Bird

    Upon Dylan’s Fern Hill

    When science

    is the only god you see

    Wormhole Salvation

    Epiphanous

    Musings

    The Glandular Boys

    Splitting Personality Hairs

    Revelation Knowledge

    Durst

    Fair-Weathered Friends

    Wishbone

    Subconscious

    Twilight

    The Specific Gravity of Humanism

    Maybe the Means

    Justify the End?

    Once Upon a Time

    The Foolishness of Preaching

    (without a sermon)

    The Way

    It seems to me

    He placed Eternity

    in our Hearts

    He placed eternity in our

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