I Believe in America Still

Let’s Put God Back in Our Country

by Maryann Country


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/21/2016

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 106
ISBN : 9781524640309
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x8.5
Page Count : 106
ISBN : 9781524640293
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 8.5x8.5
Page Count : 106
ISBN : 9781524640316

About the Book

Maryann Country has a joy and enthusiasm for life, and it is expressed in her poems. Some of her true life experiences were the inspiration in some of her poetry. Maryann’s poems include religious, spiritual, inspirational, and holiday. 

Other than poetry, Maryann is also a singer/songwriter. She has had numerous songs recorded at Sugar Hill Studios in Houston, Texas. Her songs include “I Can’t Help Myself,” “I Believe In You,” “I Can’t Live In Your World,” “Heartache, Heartache,” and many more. She enjoys expressing herself in poem and song. 

Maryann has had an interesting life, to say the least. And she is looking forward to her next mission in life. She invites you to take a peek at her poems and feels sure that you will be truly inspired.


About the Author

Maryann Country is a native Texan and began her career in the newspaper business in Bay City and then settled in Conroe. She has been writing poetry since her late teens. Even though poetry is fiction, some of Maryann’s poems are based on true life events. She knows that her poetry writing is a true gift from God. Maryann says, “My hand is God’s tool.” These poems are only a few from her collection.
 
Maryann is passionate about helping others through life’s battles. Her faith in God has filled her life with light and so much inspiration, moving her towards her ultimate dream. She says, “It is never too late to fulfill your dreams.”
 
Maryann had a poem selected and published in the National Library of Poetry. The religious poem is included in this book, titled “The One On High.” The opening lines are, “God moves in mysterious ways / On the most distressing days” and concludes with the line, “Though the mountains grow to the sky / God the Father is the One on High.”