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POETIC TRANSITIONS SPRING: Third of a Four-Part Poetry Series contains poetry that been written during the last decade of my life. There are love stories, though some love was lost, the love was real while it lasted. There were strives and struggles for some graduates, but they made it. There was the loss of loved ones, but there was the feeling of honor that the Lord allowed us to share time and space with those precious souls while they were here. And there, of course, is other poetry about family and friend relationships and situations. Hopefully you will be able to feel the poetry as you…mehr

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POETIC TRANSITIONS SPRING: Third of a Four-Part Poetry Series contains poetry that been written during the last decade of my life. There are love stories, though some love was lost, the love was real while it lasted. There were strives and struggles for some graduates, but they made it. There was the loss of loved ones, but there was the feeling of honor that the Lord allowed us to share time and space with those precious souls while they were here. And there, of course, is other poetry about family and friend relationships and situations. Hopefully you will be able to feel the poetry as you read it. Someone on television once said that he was told that once he suffers more, he will become a better writer. If that is true, I am on my way to becoming one of the best!
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Autorenporträt
Authoress Adesha L. Madison was born on January 22, 1976 to the late Isaiah Square and Ruby Madison and was fostered by the late Mr. and Mrs. Eddie and Corine Taylor. She is a West Monroe native and graduated from West Monroe High in 1994 and Louisiana Delta Community College (West Monroe Campus) in 2000. She is the mother of four sons and the Me Me of two grandsons.

Adesha's primary intention is to honor God by giving back the talent he gave to her by touching many or all with emotional, spiritual, and financial contributions to worthy causes of the community,

Motto: Make Life Count!