LET GO, LET GOD, LIVE FREE
The poems contained in this collection are warm and sincere and filled with soothing hope. In her dedication, the author refers to her poetry as a ‘small beacon of light’ for ‘anyone suffering from the physical weight of depression’. The words seem to float up through a limpid pool.
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The poems contained in this collection are warm and sincere and filled with soothing hope. In her dedication, the author refers to her poetry as a ‘small beacon of light’ for ‘anyone suffering from the physical weight of depression’. The words seem to float up through a limpid pool.
I have lost touch with the world / Alive but not present / It pains I feel so worthless / Just alive but truly not living … I yearn for the stillness and peace of the ocean / Seals gliding free and joyful above the waters … I dream of brighter days / Of joy and greater days / This season will pass away / Trusting God to pave my way.
At the beginning and at the end of the book, there’s a telephone number for the ‘Depression Hotline’.