Sarcastic Hope: Fifty Poems of Faith & Pain
This is thirty years of poetry; stretching from teenage faith to midlife reflection.
Along the way there is a war to remember, and a spouse to love.
These poems (collected for the first time) are waypoints on that journey.
They are always honest, partly sarcastic, and occasionally witty.
There are rhymes of love, hurt, faith, pain, passion, struggle, hope, and humor.
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Sarcastic Hope: Fifty Poems of Faith & Pain
This is thirty years of poetry; stretching from teenage faith to midlife reflection.
Along the way there is a war to remember, and a spouse to love.
These poems (collected for the first time) are waypoints on that journey.
They are always honest, partly sarcastic, and occasionally witty.
There are rhymes of love, hurt, faith, pain, passion, struggle, hope, and humor.
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Sarcastic Hope: Fifty Poems of Faith & Pain

Sarcastic Hope: Fifty Poems of Faith & Pain

by Brian Baumann
Sarcastic Hope: Fifty Poems of Faith & Pain

Sarcastic Hope: Fifty Poems of Faith & Pain

by Brian Baumann

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Overview

This is thirty years of poetry; stretching from teenage faith to midlife reflection.
Along the way there is a war to remember, and a spouse to love.
These poems (collected for the first time) are waypoints on that journey.
They are always honest, partly sarcastic, and occasionally witty.
There are rhymes of love, hurt, faith, pain, passion, struggle, hope, and humor.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160800578
Publisher: Brian Baumann
Publication date: 03/10/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 233 KB

About the Author

Brian Baumann grew up rurally in the Pacific Northwest; the oldest of eleven children. Trained as an engineer, arborist, and officer, he writes poetry in an attempt to maintain sanity. It mostly works. He is an advocate for mental health and preventing veteran suicide. He now lives in Kansas, and is writing some more.
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