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My Heart A Repertoire of Poetry
by Christian Authors Selected Works By KATRINA WALLACE AuthorHouse 1663 Liberty Drive Bloomington, IN 47403 www.authorhouse.com Phone: 1 (800) 839-8640 2015 KATRINA WALLACE. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means without the written permission of the author. Published by AuthorHouse 10/14/2015 ISBN: 978-1-5049-4872-2 (sc) ISBN: 978-1-5049-4873-9 (e) Library of Congress Control Number: 2015914528 Any people depicted in stock imagery provided by Thinkstock are models,
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The views expressed in this work are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the publisher, and the publisher hereby disclaims any responsibility for them. KJV Scripture quotations marked KJV are from the Holy Bible, King James Version (Authorized Version). First published in 1611. Quoted from the KJV Classic Reference Bible, Copyright 1983 by The Zondervan Corporation. Contents One of the joys of serving as Pastor for over twenty-six years has been the relationships I have developed with some of Gods finest people. The persons who have contributed to this book are among that group.
The passion and devotion to God in spreading His love is the motivation and driving force behind this work. As you read the various contributions, you will be taken into some of the most creative and intriguing minds in the Body of Christ. You will get more than merely literary compositions and poems; you will get a glimpse into the pure and sincere spirit of those who God has chosen to use for His glory. As you enjoy reading these selections, you may not even notice how powerful they are in lifting your spirit and giving you a boost. I hope this is the first of many more books by these same individuals because clearly there is more where this has come from. I am grateful to God that He is moving beyond the traditional ways the gospel is communicated and distributed out in forms like this.
I am certain you will be blessed by this work and pray that you will be so inclined to share it with others. Rev. Daniel T. Mangrum, Pa stor Cornerstone Peaceful Bible Baptist Ch urch Upper Marlboro, Mary land Listen to My Heart Speak is a compilation of poetic letters written by writers from different walks of life. Candidly and vividly, lyricists open their hearts on paper describing the metamorphosis of a sometimes ailing soul as it goes through renewal until a fully delivered spirit is born. Feelings, desires, and beliefs are poetically exhaled as the process of writing brings forth hope, victory, and deliverance.
This is the Psalm of our generation. This book is written to encourage and to liberate those who know our struggle, because it is or has been their struggle. Its written to empower people who are bottled up, but cant put their feelings into words that so desperately need to be released. Its written for all lovers of poetry that can appreciate and dance to the beat of our hearts as we reveal our life experiences in words. There are times when we were afraid and times when we were boldly confident. Read it and see for yourselves how poetically we have written our way to freedom.
It has been a remarkable journey in which weve grown and stillour best is yet to come. The Poet Who Writes, But Is Seldom Heard 2010 Talaya Simpson I am the poet who writes, but is seldom heard. Mouth covered with cotton filled verbs like cant maybe wont And sealed up with phrases like if you do, what if they dont Like Appreciate Care or understand And forever will you remain the poet who writes, but is seldom heard Because you share only a little, teeny, tiny word. One that is safe and accepted. Poet! I hear you crying. Poet! I hear your voice scream as loud as a siren, when a tornado blows as loud as a train, when it goes by the station without stopping full speed.
A cry so loud, it can only be heard by those whose ears are tuned to the pain for they are one and the same. Poets who write, but are seldom heard. Ive come to awaken you and to give you release. Your voice must be heard. Its the only means to your peace. Open your book.
Let loose your pen. Youre not holding people out youre caging yourself in! Theres a voice missing in the wilderness that brings life to those whose cadence was meant to blend with the pen God gave YOU Please let them in, Poet. Open up, Poet. Share Poet. For you are P POISED TO O OFFER E EVERYTHING GOD HAS MADE T THROUGH YOU! For you are free now be HEARD! ONE
My Hearts Cry My Hearts Cry was the original title of the poem Who am I. This was the first writing that came at a time in my life when I was discovering who I was and learning to appreciate my uniqueness.
For so long, I defined myself by relationships and accomplishments. However, it was this writing that marked the beginning of poetic expressions and redefined what self-awareness meant to me. Through this journey, I learned who I was and what I liked. Writing helped me to get in touch with my own feelings, desires, fears, hurts, and insecurities, resulting in the healing process of a girl whose self-esteem was critically wounded. All of the writings in this chapter are a cry from my heart while I was either single or married. Although my life had been illuminated when I began to write, it was still a very dark time.
Writing helped me to crawl, walk, sometimes stagger, and even run through the darkness while I reached for the One who illuminated and reconstructed me at the very core of my being. Through this my existence became meaningful, my worth was validated, and my once angry and fretful heart was healed. E njoy! Katrina L. Harrell-Wal lace WHO AM I? WHO AM I? I am a BLACK WOMAN , a black virtuous woman who loves being a woman who can look in the mirror and behold the beauty of my blackness, because my blackness is beautiful. I am a spirit, a soul-being, and my personality and the way that I am is my character (my inner-woman). Its my inner-woman that makes me who I am: different, unique, unlike any other woman.
Hmmm, I think and I wonderWho am I? Who am I? I am a child of the most High God, a new creation in Christ Jesus, girded with strength and honor. A woman who is not perfect, but being made perfect daily by the Word of God and the yielding of my will to Gods will and His Holy Spirit. WHAT DO I DESIRE? My desires are to remain a God-fearing woman, to be a good wife doing my husband well always, and to be a blessed mother. I desire to love and to be loved, to give and to be used by God to be a blessing to someone else. I want to grow in God and be the best that I can be in every area of my life. It is not my desire to hate, be envious, or jealous of people.
I do not want to be judgmental, and when I get married, I definitely dont want a wimp for a husband. The man that I pray for (my soulmate, my spirit to spirit) is a man whose inner-man is born again as well. I want a New Creation, who is being renewed by the word of God and transformed in the image of God. I want a man who knows the Lord for himself and loves the Lord, because then and only then will he know how to love me. I want a man whos gentle, warm, giving, caring, loving, sharing, understanding, and fun; yet, he should also be strong and wise. I want a man who can truly be the priest of our house: a mature man who is open and honest, and one who is a good example and father for our children; a man who is faithful to his calling by God, because only then can he also be faithful to me.
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