I Feel Like Talking

by Mildred Lee West


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Softcover
£12.95
Softcover
£12.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 27/10/2009

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 88
ISBN : 9781441586131

About the Book

This book was written in hopes that many will be blessed and encouraged to live life to the fullness, and that they will know that even during many struggles, there are also signature moments; therefore, we must learn to cherish, and always be thankful for even the little things that are put before us to bring a smile, if only for a little while. Simple things like, when you are very busy and in a hurry trying to wash your dishes and your dishcloth seems to play tricks on you. When you reach for the dishcloth, you notice that it seems to have jumped off of the counter and into the sudsy dishwater; therefore, appears to be peeking through the bubbles as if it might be hiding from the sound of the ringing phone. Smile, and don’t be alarmed, for it’s not time for a Psychiatrist yet! These things happen to people of all kind, when there’s too much on the mind. A quick glance of yesteryears of love ones gone on before, sometimes it brings to our eyes many tears, but always take that second glance to see the smiles on their faces that was given by God’s Eternal grace. Glance into yesteryears with joyful hearts, knowing that love ones, no longer have fears nor do they have the pains that caused many tears. To death, who am I to with stand? I am also a visitor on foreign land. To rain, to sleet, to snow, many times together, they all will show. Acts of nature, this we all know. To shy, to cry, to refuse to say good-bye, these things, we will try. To die, who am I to wonder why?


About the Author

Born and raised in Hertford County, North Carolina, loves family life, learning, and also experimenting that has turned into many hobbies. Believes that most things can be used in many different ways, depending on the uniqueness of the mind and the realization that, we all have only one life to live; therefore, we must be the one to live it, and try to find our own place in this world, while remembering to respect the space of others.