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• Chilren Book:
- The Beautiful World of Ama a-z
- Ama and the talking tree on sale
- Ama in Holland
- Ankh the Key of Life on sale
- No God... Talking Back
- The Black & White Boy on sale
- The Rat with the Hat
- Ama is a Vegetarian

No God... Talking Back (illustrations coming soon)

Page 1
Ankh is a little boy with many questions
Sometimes he has the answers.
On the thoughts he ponders some think he is a wonder
Page 2
Often he would sit under his favourite tree
Feeling the night breeze as he watches the stars
Seeing objects blinking from far
Page 3
In the light of day
He gazes at the people in his way
The little things we humans do
Page 4
The patterns of living he loves to view
He likes to watch with a smiling view
His Mother taught him not to be rude
Page 5
One day while sitting on a bench
He was fixing his bike with a monkey wrench
This stranger asked if he wanted a drink
Page 6
He said no thanks in a blink
"No I do not wish to have a drink.
Especially something made of milk."
Page 7
The stranger, she sat down on the bench
And said, "It's a beautiful day, God gives us strength."
Ankh is only nine so he holds his pride inside
Page 8
The lady continued to speak ignorancefrom between her teeth
No longer does her present sweet
Ankh is ready to move his feet
Page 9
Almost finished fixing the bicycle seat
As Ankh got ready to go
This stranger wanted to know
Page 10
"You donąt believe in God... this is shown.
A child your age should not be alone
You should play games with other children you meet."
Page 11
The stranger told she was the new female priest
Then she said God loves all wild Child
She said to Ankh you needed God inside
Page 12
"Come and play with the other children, you'll be fine.
I will teach you about Jesus and Mary too.
You'll be fine I will teach you what to do."
Page 13
Talking back to an adult
Often this is viewed as rude
He thanked her for her time and views
Page 14
Ankh smiled as bided excuse
Later while watching the evening stars
In his journal he wrote his views
Page 15
Humans judging intelligence because of age and size
Religions of the time in blind
Children or sheep(s) drone with silent weep
Page 16
Not for this child of wise
For he knows the words of lies
Games of crimes teaching Children lies
Page 17
Humans killing each other on all sides
Using religion of God to control the land
Their destruction of nature never done
Page 18

This should not concern a child
If parents don'
t teach about the time
Children grow up in a state of blind

Page 19
Ankh is wise for his age and size
He cares not for nursery rhymes
He knows the figment of God comes form the imagination of men
Page 20
Smiling in his sleep under the tree
He was awaken by gentle hands that lift him safely
Your dream was long she asked friendly
Page 21
"Do you remember the story?"
She said dreaming is living memories
Some are new and some are old
Page 22
Ankh's mother is a wise old soul
The knowledge she shares most don't know
She teaches history to the professors who want to know
Page 23
The University for Teachers is Ankh's home
His Mother is Director of Ancient Knowledge
To Ankh she is worth more than gold
Page 24
Ankh keeps a journal to write some of the stories she told
Some day he would like to be a teacher worth more than gold
To share stories no one else knows

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