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I started writing poetry at a young age and this collection is an insight into the experiences that have had an influence upon my life. My poetry reflects my thoughts and feelings on many different subjects and just as they say ‘the eyes are the window to the soul’, my poems, in essence are ‘the window to my heart’. There are dedications within for my dear ones, friends and family, without whom my life would be an empty thing. There are humorous rhymes and rambling reminiscences among these works and other ponderings reflecting the changing seasons of my life. I hope that the reader will find some enjoyment whilst taking a peep through the window and this alone will be my reward.
Hearts window depicts how one LOVING heart can change many, many lives and really the only control we have is faith,, Ponder this quote. I will write my laws on their hearts and minds, this will be done. GOD powerful hey. I believe our HEARTS are a spiritual WINDOW looking inward. Our futures view. An internal brail witch once touched echoes emotional thoughts into reality. Like water touching a seed, love sprouts feelings to reach its maximum GLORY. The food source, composted emotional feelings and thoughts derived from blood, sweat and tears. The light source , truth and acceptance.
When you open your heart’s window, everyday moments transform into the magical. A Heart’s Window is a collection of rhyming and free verse poetry, reading like a story. It explores the magic of subtle moments, navigating from family and friendship to love, loss, and the wonder of nature. Although heartache is not ignored, the focus of the collection is on the light that stands in contrast to the shadows. Each poem is accompanied with an image, a further reflection on the themes of love, loss, and nature. This poetry is relatable, universal, and encourages hope, strength, and the beautiful moments that make up each day. Inspired by the author’s own experiences along with people she encounters, this compilation strives for beauty, while wading through the waves of disappointment and heartache.
Poetry. California Interest. Latinx Studies. HEART LIKE A WINDOW, MOUTH LIKE A CLIFF is a transgressive, yet surprisingly tender confrontation of what it means to want to flee the thing you need most. The speaker struggles through cultural assimilation and the pressure to "act" Mexican while dreaming of the privileges of whiteness. Borjas holds cultural traditions accountable for the gendered denial of Chicanas to individuate and love deeply without allowing one's love to consume the self. This is nothing new. This is colonization working through relationships within Chicanx families--how we learn love and perform it, how we filter it though alcohol abuse--how ultimately, we oppress the people we love most. This collection simultaneously reveres and destroys nostalgia, slips out of the story after a party where the reader can find God "drunk and dreaming." Think golden oldiez meets the punk attitude of No Doubt. Think pochas sipping gin martinis in lowriders cruising down Who Gives a Fuck Boulevard.
"The cross of Christ is the ultimate demonstration of God's unfailing love for humanity. To know that "God is love," we need only look at Jesus on the cross, for in that act, Jesus, who is "of one being with the Father," reveals the heart of God. According to the great Scottish theologian, T. F. Torrance, the cross is a "window into the innermost heart of God," wherein we see the exact nature of God's love for the whole world. In giving himself for us on the cross, God proves that he loves us more than he loves himself (from "A Window into the Heart of God"). Across the globe, there is an awakening to the reality of God's love for all humanity, as revealed in Jesus Christ. Happily, more and more writers today are bringing the good news to a world in profound need of hearing the joyful message that animated the early Christians and empowered them to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ all over the known world. "A Window into the Heart of God" is the first booklet in the author's "Good News Series." In this series of short works, the author joins the many writers today who are finally "putting the good news back into the Gospel!"