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Hopefully it lends an eye and an ear to the soft moments that we shear, as well as the pain that no one escapes. I hope it is viewed as a moment to sit as you would with a friend and chew on life a bit. Some of our most precious time was spent doing just that. Time, task, deadlines, reports, goals, home work, house work, responsibilities severely limited our opportunity to relish these precious opportunities.
Conversations is an opportunity to give our selves some of that wonderful feeling of being in touch. It recognizes the spiritual, the beauty of simple things as the rain, the stars. It discusses the special qualities of individuals with unusual strengths and the willingness to support others.
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Conversations - Carlyne A. Turner
Copyright © 2010 by C.A.T.. 85317-TURN
Library of Congress Control Number: 2010911862
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Softcover: 978-1-4535-5696-2
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Contents
Author’s Notes
Book summary
Acknowledgement
A New Day
A Prayer
Calvin Miller
Gentle
Just Relax
Just One Page
Catastrophe: Another View
Constance Morrison
Mighty Mack
The Big Pay Off
The Box
The Eagle Will Fly
The Love Letter
The Summer Sun
Weather On The Mind
You Are The Story
Author’s Notes
This selection of poetry has been over fifty years in the making. My muse begun in 1952 when my mother passed away. Poetry became my therapy. I could see my feelings in writing and face my fears. It became my tool for dealing with life’s river of experience.
I spent my life in Brooklyn and Queens, actually traveling weekly in the early years, to spend time with both of my grandparents. By 1952 both of my