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These poems reflect the physical, mental, and emotional journey that I've been on for the past decade since developing multiple, complex chronic illnesses, aged 16. It includes my thoughts & feelings through a variety of situations, both positive & negative, and quite are few are addressed to individuals too. Not everyone will be able to relate to them, but for those who can, I hope they benefit you in some way - they are intended to be what I wish I had to read through the periods of fear, upset & unknown.
"Baby Amos, I promise you that I will do my best . . ."All Righty wants is to become a midwife to keep othersfrom feeling the pain of losing a baby. But without a school onHenning's Island, how will she be able to keep her promise to herstillborn baby brother?"You ain't never goin' to be no hero!"Jimma's Old Man knows just what to say to beat him down.Will he ever amount to anything?In the year 1912, life in a lobster fishing village on an isolatedisland off of the coast of Maine was hard. Here was no proper school,doctor, or church. When the harbor freezes over, Jimma, Righty,and everyone else on Henning's Island are out of hope. Until oneday, out of the blue, the Sunbeam, captained by the ReverendAlexander MacDonald, breaks through the ice. Captain Mac bringsdesperately needed food and supplies on board his ship, and, evenbetter, he brings hope to the desperate Island community. But canhope last in such a bleak place?
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