Reflections of the Soul

Reflections of the Soul

Reflections of the Soul

Joy Ogeh Hutfield

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Editorial:
Cambria Books
Año de edición:
2018
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9781999612948

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In this, the poet expresses her inner battles and frustrations with the world, its systems and its people - dark, challenging and exciting times that give a voice to the poetry in her soul.At 16, I arrived in the United Kingdom with a combination of  excitement, fears and aspiration for a better future.Poetry came to me during the dark, challenging and exciting times of  discovering who I was. An expression of  my inner battles and frustrations with the world – deep thoughts I couldn’t share or articulate with anyone.Some of  these poems came to me by divine spiritual inspiration and found their way to my soul, challenging me to give them a voice. For years, these poems were my secret therapy, my ‘me’ time, my friends that only came out to play when no one was watching. They have since journeyed with me these 49 years, giving me hope, joy, purpose and strengthened my faith when times were hard and I felt like giving up.My fear of  judgement kept the poems locked away for so long. Now I am ready to share them with you. As you meditate, ponder and immerse yourself  in these poems, may you find INSPIRATION, EMPOWERMENT, SPIRITUALITY and a MINDSET of  positive energy as you make of  them what you must.These poems are the ‘Reflections of  my Soul’.

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