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SHARE YOUR POETRY ON LADY POET'S RADIO SHOW!!!Hello my fellow poets! |
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Re: SHARE YOUR POETRY ON LADY POET'S RADIO SHOW!!!hey Miss lady! Would love to do an interview with yas! I'll be calling tonite @ 7PM! Looking forward to it! You sound like you're having a blast with your radio show!!! |
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Re: SHARE YOUR POETRY ON LADY POET'S RADIO SHOW!!!Hey Bri!!!, Wait, sometime I dont know which to call you ol |
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Re: SHARE YOUR POETRY ON LADY POET'S RADIO SHOW!!!You can call me any one of the three...Yeah, i'll read a couple, I guess. For right now Im gonna focus on just promoting my book and stuff... dont wanna take on too much!! |
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Re: SHARE YOUR POETRY ON LADY POET'S RADIO SHOW!!!ok that's cool! Definately talk about ya book tonight, cause I will ask! |
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Re: SHARE YOUR POETRY ON LADY POET'S RADIO SHOW!!!Thanks so much! had a blast last night, Girl!!! Was a lot of fun!!! |
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Re: SHARE YOUR POETRY ON LADY POET'S RADIO SHOW!!!hey there ladypoet. how about a shout out on your radio show for a good cause like The P.O.E.T.S. ??? I'm not very fluid when it comes to verbal conversation and my nickname is actually the Mime to my friends, so getting me to converse at any length on the radio would be a riot due to a the silence coming from my end of the line. I say there are speakers, then there are writers for those speakers. :D That's me. But this is a very good cause as explained below and your support would be greatly appreciated. So far the reaction has been good on OP and volunteers are now asking for recruits on other sites too. Why don't you join us? Here is the spin on P.O.E.T.S. |
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Re: SHARE YOUR POETRY ON LADY POET'S RADIO SHOW!!!Your very welcome @ Bri . I also had a blast! |
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Re: SHARE YOUR POETRY ON LADY POET'S RADIO SHOW!!!Lady Poet, |
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Re: Re: SHARE YOUR POETRY ON LADY POET'S RADIO SHOW!!!Quote: Originally Posted by Bren56 Lady Poet, I have been published as well, my book is called "Rantings of a Divorced Woman"it is at amazon.com, publishamerica.com, and barnesandnoble.com. It is about the emotions that I went through during and after my divorce and how God helped me through. This weekend August 9, 2009 I am having a book signing at the United Baptist Church of Gilliam Twsp. and the 22nd of August I am having a book signing at Waldens book Store in Anderson, IN. This is one of the poems from my book, Lost Love How did it happen, that our love was lost? Did you even stop and consider the cost? Your heart so hard your touch so cold, Why couldn’t I see it; in your words so bold? You gave up my love for worldly lust, Throwing it all away, tearing down my trust. Does true love ever really die; given up so easy? Oh how I cry! You knew you were married and didn’t care, I thought our lives forever we would share. You gave in to Satan’s lies, wading out into sin’s mire, You’re someone now I don’t care to know, because you are a liar. This world holds nothing but contempt and shame, Yet you cleave to it, as your family you maim. The joys of the world they won’t last long, Thank the Lord, he’s promised me a new song. As you seek to find joy; where there is none, You long to have peace; not without the Son. Sadly; in the end you’ve lost it all, Because your heart turned and your character was small. Worse than letting me go, you turned your back on the Lord, Putting your trust in the almighty dollar; which you attributed to Ford. One day your eyes will be opened, and you will find, It all came from the Father, and you have been blind. Too late for the marriage, over the love, But if you reach out to Him, He’ll reach down from above. He wants to restore you, He wants to give peace, He wants all the lying and deceitfulness to cease. His arms are wide open, His love ever true, He’s the one you can count on, not this world and its crew. That is a blessing! I would have loved to have you as a guest on my show last week, it was very deep. Did you still want to share your story? I can make a special day for you specifically ... -Lady P. |
Poetry is not a turning loose of emotion, but an escape from emotion.
T. S. Eliot (1888-1965) American-English poet and playwright.