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Growing Pains

Catrice Amegan
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Pages
138
Year
2013
Language
English
Publisher
AuthorHouse

About

Growing Pains are a collection of poems that talk about life in general and the personal experiences of the author. In the poem "21" the author talks about how lost she was at that age. In the poem "Sista on Sista Crime" the author talks about how women hate on women, despise each other. Envious, trifling, women filled with so much bitter and hate. I am my biggest enemy. Today I want to learn and want to be taught and want to teach, I want someone to sit down and give my daughter a one on one speech. As women we should encourage, help and uplift each other let's all stop Sista on Sista Crime. A letter to my husband" the author cries out to God, begging him to love her again, she states that why has he turned his back on her, but she then says because she turned her back on him, she then knows only he can save her, no one else, by his grace and his mercy she knows she can be saved. She then says: I was never holding on to you, you were always holding on to me. Catrice believe "Growing Pains" would have an impact on women and young adult, even young teens who are and have went through similar situations in life.

Related Subjects

  • General
  • Poetry
  • Adult Nonfiction

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