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Title: . Tears rolling down the heartstring
Author: Randy L. Redmond
ISBN: 1418492876
Published by: Author House
Year Released: 2004
Book Size: 5 x 8
Book Binding: Perfect binding
Book Format: Paper back or electronic
Price: $11.50 (US) or $16.50 (Canada)
Shipping: 4$ (US), 9$ (Outside US)
Contents: Poems
Randy L. Redmond
from Illinois
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Awards:
*1st Muses Prize - Best Poetrybook of Year 2004- Male Category
*1st Muses Prize - Excellence in Printed Poem - 5 medals
Reviews:

Citation for Award from Muses Review:

Randy Redmond's poetrybook Tears rolling down the heartstring won the the "1st Muses Prize - Best Poetrybook of Year 2004 - Male Category" because the poems are very lyrical.  Some poems  are tear-provoking, some are romantic. The poetrybook is very consistent with its theme and the poems are organized.
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Randy's poetrybook "Tears rolling down the heartstring" won 5 medals for the 1st Muses Prize - Excellence in Printed Poem.

a.The Love In Your Eyes - gold medal
b.This Rose - gold medal
c.The Creek - gold medal
d.Chirping and Ratting - silver medal
e.Tears - silver medal

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Sample Poem:

This poem won a gold medal for Excellence in Printed Poem 2004 for the  1st Muses Prize.

The Creek

by
Randy L. Redmond
Source:
Tears rolling down the heartstring p. 53

The rise and fall of the creek
Like  every beat of your heart
There are good days and bad days
But we still move ahead
Over that what we dread
And we still climb above
Even that what we love
To make it through
The creek in you

The spring rains brings a rise to the creek
The earth needs just one more drink
Summer's heat brings a fall to the creek
The nigh cools those sultry weeks
Autumn's breeze brings a leaf to the creek
The color changes what another seeks
Winter's cold brings a freeze to the creek
The ice makes your outlook bleak

The rise and fall of the creek
Like any love of your life
There are happy and sad days
But we try to survive
After that what's derived
And we may fall behind
Although that what we find
May shape the true
The  creek in you


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