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Gently ...Ever so very gently.The fingertips of the windLightly pluck an amber leaf from its home.It dips and swirlsOn its way down to earth.It could float foreverOn the waves of the wind.But the ride is over all too soon,And it settles down for a cold frosty night.There are many great songwriters, poets, and authors-many of whom have gone unsung. All are master storytellers, and many have sparked a chord within Pete Sheardy.Pete, who has been writing poetry and lyrics since high school, shares his favorites in a debut collection that covers a broad range of topics. Within his whimsical, intriguing, and poignant writings, Pete lyrically leads others through his personal reflections as he explores the vivid colors of laughter, the beauty of October, the call of a black rolling ocean, a frigid December in Cleveland, the beach of his younger days, an Americana graveyard, the river of a white swan, and much more.A Gathering of Words is a volume of song lyrics and poetry shared to provide a unique perspective on one man's journey through life.
This is a compilation of some poems that everyone can relate to in one way or another. It is not only for your enjoyment but to raise awareness about some very important issues.10% profit from all sales will be donated to these causes:Cancer researchParkinson's Research Mental Healthcare Survivors of lost military Domestic Violence Resources Addiction Rehabilitation Human ExploitationIf you would like to select a cause from your sale, email Welcome2TheHumanRace@Gmail.comPlease include your order number and where you purchased it from with your selectionIf you have no preference, we will donate it where we feel it is most necessary at that time The WarriorI once was a survivor but am not one anymoreFor God not only had healed me, he made me so much moreI had no idea in tomorrow what was to lie in storeGod turned this once survivor into an awesome warriorThis Tear FallsThis tear falls for all of the fallen soldersThis tear falls for all the ones who grieveMothers, Fathers, Sons and DaughtersAll the blood they shed reminds usThat our freedom was far from free
We can be happy in the Lord if we don't have everything right or even together. We can celebrate our accomplishments of walking in love however small they may seem knowing God's grace is making up the difference. Scripture teaches God's mercies are new every morning. This book will bring day to day insight into the mercy of God, the faithfulness of God and the blessing of God through practical applications. It will challenge you to take the first step toward forgiveness or make the call to encourage someone God has put on your heart. It will inspire you to do the right thing when you don't feel like being the bigger or even better person. These daily devotions will strengthen your character and your walk with the Lord as you learn godly principles from His word one day at a time. Every day is a new day to choose to do things God's way verses our own. He promises when we do, He will come along side us and enable us to be wiser, healthier and more successful. Who doesn't want to get in on that kind of life? This book is not for someone who has no troubles, issues or concerns. It's for the person with broken relationships. It's for those with exhausted bank accounts. It's for the ones who haven't gotten everything together just yet but they really want to! This book is for the person who is grateful to the Lord for enough light to make it through one test or temptation a day and feel like an overcomer. If you want to experience God's presence more in your daily walk this book is for you. If you want to catch God blessing you more often and if you want to be the kind of person that blesses God right back then read on.
This is a short story replying to a Christmas letter that I received from a young girl walking through a chow line on Christmas Day 1967 at Con Thien, Vietnam, 850 meters from the border with North Viet Nam.
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