Once a Mother
Dedicated to my son, Michael Lester Bell, July 4, 1971 - December 5, 2003
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Book Details
About the Book
In a world that can be so unkind, the writer’s expressions will surely evoke a nod from the reader as it calls to mind things we have all seen, heard, or felt.
The effect of the love of family is highlighted in “Baby Boy and “Thanks Gam.” Forgotten Freshness, and “A Cry For Help,” as well as others, will bring encouragement, hope and a brighter outlook to any who may feel down trodden as they are taken through a real life experience of one who had lost his way but was able to regain the strength and courage to go on.
There is not one poem here that one will not want to finish, and no page that one will not want to turn to next. This book will move your soul. It echoes human emotions dealt with on a daily basis, particulary by those who day after day, experience the perils of life in urban America. There is a need for everyone, everywhere, to pay attention.
About the Author
In view of the disturbing things that he saw going on throughout the world, as well as the reconstruction he was doing on himself after he had temporarily detoured down the path leading to destruction, he wrote from deep within his soul.
With the exception of the poems entitled “Once A Mother,” and “The Little Fellow,” which were written by Ms. Bell, the rest are all compositions belonging to her son, Michael, which she has assembled together, to share with others.
Once A Mother is a work without mask-thought provoking as well as intense. It will without a doubt, stir up each emotion that sits in the heart!