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First off I would give honor to God for the gift of writing poetry. This book was put together with poems that I have written beginning about 6 years ago, and I still have more poems to share. The first poem I had ever written is called Stray Away, because I was upset with someone I was involved with and the rest like she; is history! Well, I had a couple of friends' critique it and I got rave reviews; not to mention that I had also sent the poems to her friends by email who in turn said I was wrong for the things I said, but they loved it, so I began writing more poems and using my feelings…mehr

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First off I would give honor to God for the gift of writing poetry. This book was put together with poems that I have written beginning about 6 years ago, and I still have more poems to share. The first poem I had ever written is called Stray Away, because I was upset with someone I was involved with and the rest like she; is history! Well, I had a couple of friends' critique it and I got rave reviews; not to mention that I had also sent the poems to her friends by email who in turn said I was wrong for the things I said, but they loved it, so I began writing more poems and using my feelings or using the feelings of friends' who were down and out. I wrote poems to feel their pain, love, and excitement. My title of the book called, The Sunshine from Behind the Mountain is definitely what it is. There are many burdens that people go through with during their life, which represent the mountain, but to know that you have an exit such as writing poetry, playing basketball, skinny dipping, or turning donuts in a parking lot, whatever it is that you do to make you happy is your sunshine. I hope you feel my poetry, and that it may bring sunshine to your life!
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Winston-Salem native Mick Scott worked in the Winston-Salem Journal's editorial department for 20 years, the final five of those as editorial page editor. During that time, he churned out thousands of editorials and opinion columns on tight deadline and received numerous first- and second-place awards from the North Carolina Press Association. He's lived in four countries and visited 49 of the 50 states. He enjoys travel, reading, making art, and observing wildlife. Follow Mick's current writing at mickscott.substack.com