Grasshopper Prepares for Knowledge

charliewang 1950 (Montgomery)



The father of all that is Natural and Supernatural is physical, even as the siblings produced (Tangible and Intangible) can never dwell in the same house in existence.
They are connected by a mediator in time and space where connectivity and emotions are shared through illusions and dreams.
Like most offsprings being one with an authority to one's reality is preferred.
However, the dream of preference disappears upon awakening because the first to have exited from the singularity infers to be a loner; being aware but always from a distance.
The orphaned siblings will forever be in search of wormholes that allow passage to the forbidden fortress of their father's domain, that they are allowed joined as a family.
They must and will forever eke out an existence in the place provided for either, that their safety is forever ensured and their presence remains intact.
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Submitted by charliewang on January 16, 2021

Modified on April 18, 2023

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Born the 3rd child, in the 3rd month, one of 10 siblings, we find Charles W. Felder Sr. Fast forwarding, finds our once dubbed 'Master Poet Charliewang', a noteworthy Poet, storyteller, and Singer (in that order). He was a high school dropout, acquiring his General Education Degree while serving in the Marines. While in the Marines, one of his proudest services was being part of the Marine Corps Silent Drill Team at Marine Barracks 8th & I, Washington As an entrepreneur, he finds his time challenged from the demands of business and trying to find time for personal desires toward the arts and the desire to be an entertainer. A DIY effort had seen “Season Of Poetry” as his debut CD to fruition in 2005. He traveled on the collegiate circuit presenting his “What Is Love” tour from 2004-07. Other accomplishments include but not limited to, receiving a Business Degree, and working with troubled youth as a Drill Instructor for the Great State of Alabama... more…

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