Poetsy: Poetry Inspired by Cecilia

Everyone feels, but not everyone proves it the same way.

Some sing, others shout.

Some rhyme, others curse.

Some dance, others hit.

These are examples of how we try to get people to understand, “I’m feeling this way, and I want you to know about it!”

This book has some of my examples, and since I consider these healthy expressions, I hope they will help you find your own.

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Poetsy: Poetry Inspired by Cecilia

Everyone feels, but not everyone proves it the same way.

Some sing, others shout.

Some rhyme, others curse.

Some dance, others hit.

These are examples of how we try to get people to understand, “I’m feeling this way, and I want you to know about it!”

This book has some of my examples, and since I consider these healthy expressions, I hope they will help you find your own.

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Poetsy: Poetry Inspired by Cecilia

Poetsy: Poetry Inspired by Cecilia

by David Deutsch
Poetsy: Poetry Inspired by Cecilia

Poetsy: Poetry Inspired by Cecilia

by David Deutsch

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Overview

Everyone feels, but not everyone proves it the same way.

Some sing, others shout.

Some rhyme, others curse.

Some dance, others hit.

These are examples of how we try to get people to understand, “I’m feeling this way, and I want you to know about it!”

This book has some of my examples, and since I consider these healthy expressions, I hope they will help you find your own.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781638295495
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
Publication date: 11/30/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 58
File size: 923 KB

About the Author

David Deutsch (he prefers “just Dave”) has only been writing poetry for a short time, but has no intention of ever quitting.  A Pennsylvania resident all his life, he has degrees from both, the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg, and Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. Dave says poetry has value, because “it is a way to talk about those things that are most important yet hardest to explain, like love.”

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