Deal With It! The Stuff You Cannot Face! is poetry for all people. It is a smooth, smooth journey of life's emerging whisper. It is a creative collection of poetry that explores meaningful topics such as love, patriotism, social concerns, despair, and God's love. It celebrates the vitality and strength of females and documents the dynamics that may exist between unhappy spouses. The author has combined compelling vistas with vibrant language, to create an intriguing sojourn into intimate terrain. The poems express feelings, emotions, connection through religion, and both positive and negative…mehr
Deal With It! The Stuff You Cannot Face! is poetry for all people. It is a smooth, smooth journey of life's emerging whisper. It is a creative collection of poetry that explores meaningful topics such as love, patriotism, social concerns, despair, and God's love. It celebrates the vitality and strength of females and documents the dynamics that may exist between unhappy spouses. The author has combined compelling vistas with vibrant language, to create an intriguing sojourn into intimate terrain. The poems express feelings, emotions, connection through religion, and both positive and negative thoughts. Difficult Marriage documents the dynamics that may exist between unhappy spouses: You became strangers to each other There is always some kind of situation Then the big crisis comes Next come those hidden agendas-- Black Women celebrates the vitality and strength of African-American females: She knows how to seek and get what she wants! She is in control of her life! She has power at home! She knows her goals! I Wanted documents how we fail to realize, life is what we do! I wanted to love, be happy, make money, not make mistakes, be strong not weak, I wanted it all! I failed to realize that life is what you make it! You can always want but--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Shirlene Polk is a poet and writer who lives in Port St. Lucie, Florida, with her children Lasondria, Morris, and Dylan. She was born in Statesboro, Georgia, and also lived for fifteen years in New Orleans, Louisiana. She holds a B.A. degree in Business and an A.A. degree in Advertising and Radio & T.V. Broadcasting. She earned a teaching certification, an F.C.C. broadcast license, and a certificate in child care and food hygiene. Ms. Polk has been published in several poetry books and other publications since 1955. She draws her inspiration and insights from her deep perseverance in life. Her poetry is a spiritual journey. Writing poetry is a creative way for her to express her ideas and deep feelings for people undergoing challenges or changes in their lives; her poetry can perhaps help you come to terms with your own situation. Shirlene loves to talk, and she listens to all people and both their problems and good times they want to share with her. Her poetry is written to help heal the reader of his problems caused by the pain in today's world. Her writing tells you to know that God's promises are new every day, and that He will never fail you, even if man will! Ms. Polk is presently writing three true-to-life books to be published soon. These books are not poetry but real-life stories. Look for them!
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