Life Is Full Of Poetry

Life Is Full Of Poetry

Life Is Full Of Poetry

Yvonne Curtis

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Outskirts Press
Año de edición:
2009
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9781432729325
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Life is poetry.Poetry expresses a person’s feelings deep within. It’s a connection to the surroundings of our daily life. We were all created in God’s image and created as people under one nation under Him. It doesn’t matter who you are or where you come from-whether you come from another city, state, or country, you’re in the same world living on the same earth. Not only is the world under God’s control, but our life itself. God allows things to happen in our life all for different reasons. He prepares us, step by step, for this lifelong journey, one level to the next. To get over something is to go through something. It’s not how we fall, but how we get up. Yesterday’s experiences prepare us for today’s lessons and today’s lessons prepare us for tomorrow’s journey. Have you ever thought about the saying 'If I only knew back then what I know today'? We can choose our day-how we want it to be-no matter what the situation is. Life is about choices. We need to be flexible and keep moving with time. Time wasted is time gone. Life is given to us for a reason. We can’t stop what is meant to happen, for our life is already planned. It’s not what we go through, but how we handle what we go through. We can’t change everything, but we can make a difference. We might not be able to change who we are, but we can change what we are to become better at who we are. No matter what age, people are not at the same level in life. Life is not about what most people would do, but what you as an individual would do. Poetry covers all aspects of life, the good, the bad, trials and tribulations, struggles and strife and no one is exempt. And at last, life is not how we died when we die, but how we lived when we were alive from the beginning to the end. That’s why life is full of poetry.

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