Eloquence: Rhythm & Renaissance. Poems and short stories focusing on personal growth, nature and spirituality to help you lead a more meaningful, satisfying life.
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Positive Poems & Short Stories of Hope & Healing

   


2008 NAACP Image Award Nominee - Outstanding Literary Work - Poetry.


Eloquence: Rhythm & Renaissance contains positive poems and short stories that inspire hope and healing as well as encourage self-esteem and confidence building.

Starting with the section, “Love Me for Me,” we are encouraged to embrace our individuality, basic physical features and conquer our thoughts, fears and greatest limitation - ourselves.

From Wanna Wannabe

I wanna be whatever age I am
Healthy in every dimension
Accountable, brave

How I’m Doing

In the midst of despairing thought,
my spirit breathes life in me.
And where there is life,
there is hope.
And where there is hope,
breathing is soothing.

Usiku's words...reveal a deep and moving power to love and heal.
   D. Ash, Editor of Expanded Horizons

Nature's Healing Power

Absorb the sun
Breathe in the rain
Reach deep inside
And rise again

(L)imitations

Don’t deny limitations are real,
They see, hear, smell, taste and feel,
Just learn to discern their flimsy disguise,
And confront the impostors —
Me, myself and I.

The short stories, "Blue Hawk, Red Heart," "Buffalo Creek Crossing," "Why We Need Peach Trees & Kids" and "Poolside Manners" all explore hope and healing that comes from our relationship with ourselves, family and nature.
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Your writing is uplifting to the soul. Your poem “Perfection” is encouraging. It lets you know once you align your soul, body and mind, there is nothing you cannot do. You are already equipped with whatever you need. Reach deep inside yourself and let the spirit guide you.  Laura N., Calumet City, IL

Very inspirational! "Fear of God" did just that to me. It reminded me of my mother who passed away on October 13, 2007. She put the "Fear of God" into me.
  Stanley, Des Plaines, IL


 

 

 


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