I love writing but the older I get the less patience I have for the long drawn out process of writing a novel. I still do write novels and short stories but I love poetry for the simple fact that it allows me to express my feelings in a short amount of time. Writing poetry allows me to be creative without the long struggle of trying to keep my characters true to form, remember their hair and eye colors, and keep track of what’s going to happen next in the plotline.
Poetry is freedom. It comes from the heart and allows me the liberty to express my joys, sorrows, hopes, frustrations, disappointments and love. It lets me to speak from the heart and hopefully bring a little joy to someone else’s life while doing so.
I believe with all my heart that poetry has this unique power to change lives.
Find all her poetry books on Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/Regina-Puckett/e/B004S3ORSG/ref=sr_tc_2_0?qid=1460939655&sr=1-2-ent
A Wishful Heart, Throwing Stones, Tilting at Windmills and Words, Fireflies, Words with Wings, Breaking Dawn, Regina Puckett’s Complete Book of Poetry, Wishes, Enlightened, Here Among the Ruins, Reaching for the Moon, Ramblings and Dreams, Falling, My Imagination Dreams, An Opened Heart, Whimsical Thoughts, Blazing New Trails, Coloring Outside the Lines, Fairy Dust, My Words into the Beyond, Voiceless.
Her newest books will be released next month:
Verses Trapped Inside My Head.
Beauty’s Wing
I saw a lovely, emerging bloom
Like a baby bursting from the womb
A quiet announcing of the birth of spring
A season where splendor creeps in on beauty’s wing
A Spring Storm
A spring storm brought along a chilled wind
Its buddy, lightning, brought along its best friend
Thunder brought along chaos and chaos bought rain
But since rain brought flow
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