We Do Learn the Things We Learn
This book I have written, which I titled We Do Learn the Things We Learn, is a collection of poems written to express how we, as human beings, learn love for each other through our relationships, both good and bad. I hope the reader will feel what I felt as I was writing the collection, the feelings coming from my heart to theirs, because, as the title says, we do learn the things we learn.
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We Do Learn the Things We Learn
This book I have written, which I titled We Do Learn the Things We Learn, is a collection of poems written to express how we, as human beings, learn love for each other through our relationships, both good and bad. I hope the reader will feel what I felt as I was writing the collection, the feelings coming from my heart to theirs, because, as the title says, we do learn the things we learn.
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We Do Learn the Things We Learn

We Do Learn the Things We Learn

by Aaron Jones
We Do Learn the Things We Learn

We Do Learn the Things We Learn

by Aaron Jones

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Overview

This book I have written, which I titled We Do Learn the Things We Learn, is a collection of poems written to express how we, as human beings, learn love for each other through our relationships, both good and bad. I hope the reader will feel what I felt as I was writing the collection, the feelings coming from my heart to theirs, because, as the title says, we do learn the things we learn.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781524551735
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication date: 10/18/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 50
File size: 250 KB

About the Author

I was born in Ville Platte, Louisiana. I stayed in Eunice, Louisiana, until I was eight years old. I came to Oakland, California, with my grandmother, Lubertha Trammell, to be with the other members of our family. My first experience with poetry came in the fifth grade. My teacher, Mr. Muckelroy, introduced me to creative writing and poetry, and after listening to him read a poem by Carl Sandberg, I knew that a new avenue of expression was opened to me. When I wrote my first poem, called “The Sun,” I found a way to give voice to my feelings that I could not always mange to do verbally. I have been writing and living poetry since that day. I have also done poetry readings and taught poetry in the Oakland school system as a way to impart this love of writing into younger children as well.
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