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To Life!

A Book of Poetry and Songs

Ruth E. Truman
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Year
2008
Language
English
Publisher
AuthorHouse

About

From the joy of being alive through the days of falling in love, raising a family, finding faith questioning and living it changing, maturing, and finally facing life’s closure, this book of poetry presents it all. Then, in case that isn’t enough, a bevy of songs are added to express life yet another way.

There is joy: The laughter started way down low, Maybe in my great big toe

Contemplation: A wing-ed bird chirps out the first dawn call, And soon pink sky is flooded with the sound..

Love: Spray bounced off the strictest cliffs, Coating briefly lovers lips

Life’s changes: The emptiness the quiet space. The laughter gone Some other place

Faith: I am no longer my own, but Thine. Put me to what Thou wilt. Rank me with whom Thou wilt. And facing lifes closure: Fine old house, We have outlived them all And you shall remain. When I am gone.

Then you will fill again.

You will never be alone.

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