Poetry of Tomorrow
Poetry of Yesterday Poetry of Today
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About the Book
Life and love can be profoundly expressed in so many ways. And when that love is gone it can be expressed in a deep soulful way. It can put a thought on your mind that you’re thinking about all day. It can make you want to cry a river or bay. Sadness can touch your heart and penetrate it until you cry. It can make you say: ‘why oh why'. And it can make you sigh. Maybe it can even make you wonder if you’re letting life pass you by. Joy can put a giant smile on your face, and lift your spirits high. When touched by inspiration it can stimulate you to change your outlook in life, or just the art of poetry can be a delightful form of entertainment. Laughter can put enchantment in to your heart when it encompasses you. Love can be expressed in so many ways. And when that love is gone it can make you cry for days, and days. Love isn’t just something you feel. It’s something you show. And as the years go by you watch it grow. Love can blind you or show you the way. That’s what I heard someone say. Inspiration is something you can never get enough of. It’s sort of like love. When you’re sad, and when your melancholy and blue, inspiration can be your glue. Sadness can be so profound. It can be expressed in ways that show how you feel down. Tears and fears can cause sorrow. It can make you ask someone for joy you can borrow. When you’re low, and when you’re down only your heart can feel how sad you see yourself as. It leaves you wondering if the feeling will pass. Opening this book is your journey down that road.
About the Author
Life to her is exciting. So she captures it in her writing. It all started when she was in 6th grade. She developed a love for poetry after reading some poems in a magazine, and the love stayed. So as the years went by she continued to write, and got better and better and she felt more resolute, and confident in her writing. Although she originally started writing in 1993 when she was advised by one of her teachers to keep a journal, it wasn’t until the following year when she actually started writing poetry. She’s been writing for eleven years. She’s even written about her biggest fears. And it can bring you to tears. She’s written about life. She’s written about how easy it is to get into strife. She’s written about joy, and about complication. She’s written about how hard it is for her to carry a conversation. She’s even written about how she plans to fly free from her sheltered nest. Writing is what she does best. Writing is her passion. It’s her heart. She writes about how she’s at the beginning of an end waiting for it to start. Poetry is her ultimate passion. And with this book she hopes to share that passion with the world.