Poems of Pure Love for Life
127 Poems to Enjoy
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About the Book
A testament of living love, poetry comes from deep within one’s soul. It shines through the use of words, in expressions brought about by many dimensions of existence. Enhance your relationship with beautiful love poems. Poetry soothes your soul, allowing its imagination to take hold and transport you to different thoughts of understanding. There are various types of poems, a little for everyone. Poetry is being discovered as fun and exciting with new thoughts of expression. Why not read a few each day and watch your imagination take flight? Texting is our new way of communication, and abbreviation is common. Take off from the common, everyday life and soar. Read something beautiful and inspiring, discover love, both in cute words or something more seductive. Definitely, poetry is a nice change of pace from e-mails and text messages. So sit back, read, and enjoy the English language as it was meant to be spoken—poetically.
About the Author
Dr. Sherri Lynn Bures is a Doctor of Naturopathy who believes that health is comprised of our emotional, physical, and spiritual being. Poetry connects us to our inner soul, which satisfies a vital life force in us. These poems express our desires to know those closest to us. Sherri lives in Tampa, Florida, and has a business in Cleveland, Ohio. She has four children. Her eldest is Lieutenant Commander Paul Bures (First Battalion, Second Marines), who is currently being deployed to Afghanistan. Her prayers are with all the people in the military and their families. She is a member of Sokol Greater Cleveland, where her friends and family perform gymnastics, and her daughter Suzy, a registered nurse, volunteers her time as head coach for the junior girls class. Her son Robert, a paramedic is currently furthering his education. Her son Mickey is currently in the pre-med program at Cleveland State University. She is a member of the Way of Truth, the Metaphysical Club of Sun City Center, Florida, and believes in John of God—all of which will be explained in her upcoming book on hospice, grief, and rebirth, coming out soon. Her book Prayers for Everyday Life as well as a second book on poetry should be out before the holiday season. She recommends America: The Oil Hostage, a nonfiction book written by Paul Bures. She lives in a state of total gratitude for the blessings that God has given to her and her loved ones.