
God Is a Poem
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Vic Zarley
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Vic Zarley
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This is a book of inspiring Christian poetry. Each poem has been carefully produced with music from the Internet that is licensed Creative Commons with attribution (meaning it is free to use the music for personal projects - like this poetry book - as long as you say who wrote the music and where it came from). Listening to these 101 poems at close to five hours will draw you closer to the Lord as well as entertain you. Some of the poems are worshipful, some are thought provoking, some and humorous, but all are amazingly unique. I highly recommend that listeners get the full impact of these poems, most written by me, Vic Zarley, over my lifetime, by purchasing the print book from Amazon and following along. I've tried to make the narration easy to understand over the music but having the book will be a plus! Even if you've decided you don't like poetry, allow me to try to make a believer out of you. You will enjoy this experience!
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
©2018 Vic Zarley (P)2018 Vic ZarleyLo que los oyentes dicen sobre God Is a Poem
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- Amazon Customer
- 03-04-19
Great Poetry
I really enjoy listening to these poems. Mr. Zarley does a great job narrating and the music and poems go together really well. I received a promotional copy of this book for a fair and honest review
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- Anonymous User
- 10-27-18
What happens when a man gives his art to Jesus?
Christian beatnik, poet, producer, and spoken word performance artist extraordinaire Vic Zarley has produced and published an incredible body of work in this audiobook. His range is breathtaking in diversity of thought, emotion, and music in both substance and style. Some of the music fits so well with the words that it is difficult to believe that they were not written for each other instead of selected from websites from musicians unknown to Mr. Zarley. This audiobook answers the question of what can happen when one man gives his art to Jesus (chapter 72) in the Internet age. I encourage you to listen to the available excellent sample, but also know there are many other styles and tempos from humorous satire to profound theology to nursery rhyme silly to serious and.personal. The title poem, "God is a Poem" is chapter 49. Some of my favorites include 31 Give Praise to God (written by Vic's wife Eva), 54 Beyond the Pages, 55 I Wear My Sin, 61 Let's Break Some Laws, 75 The Dammed
92 "Was, is, and yet to be were chatting over a cup of tea", 93 The Parking Lot, 99 Sometimes I Feel So Fragile, 100 We're leaving bodies everywhere. I will definitely be listening to this book again, perhaps one chapter a day to better appreciate each one. Also, musical moods and styles range all across the spectrum with names like "Boogie woogie", "Spanish summer", "Banjo hop", "Merry go," & ""Rogue nation." Appropriate for all ages. Note: due to the addition of music and various reading styles by the author, the audiobook experience is much enhanced over the written version of the book. Disclosure: I received a copy of this audiobook to review but I was not financially compensated in any way. The opinions expressed are my own and are based on my observations while reading/listening to this book. Shawn Loy, Austin, IN
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