Beauty of Poetry

Poems to forget Sorrows

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Beauty of Poetry written by Author Brenda Mohammed is filled with poems of various genres separated by picturesque posters before every genre.
She has penned poems on love, nature, world icons, world monuments, peace, motivational poems, and Christian life.
As a cancer survivor, she has dedicated a section for persons fighting cancer, surviving cancer, or lost loved ones because of this dread disease.
The book is easy to read as readers can read his/her favourite genres in the order they prefer.
The famous English poet John Keats said, “An object of beauty gives us perennial joy. Beauty never fades and is not devalued. A thing of beauty is a joy forever and it makes us forget the sorrows and sufferings of the world.”
Keats also conceptualized beauty as truth and truth as beauty. He said, “Beauty is truth, truth beauty that is all ye know on earth, and all ye need to know. Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter.”
Another famous English poet, William Wordsworth said, “Poetry is when an emotion has found its thought and the thought has found words. Painting is silent poetry, and poetry is painting that speaks. Poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings: it takes its origin from emotion recollected in tranquillity.”
All the above describes the beautiful poetry in Beauty of Poetry, and what makes it special.
It will be a beautiful asset to your library.


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Praise for this book

Beauty of Poetry!!
What an apt name the Author, Brenda Mohammed, gave to this book, her sixtieth!!!
The book is filled with exceptionally written poems that come straight from the heart.
They are of different genres and all are artistically written, dealing with many of her personal feelings and experiences.
The poet says, "Poetry is in my thoughts and my dreams."
She writes because of her intense love for poetry. A reader could easily discern such from reading each poem. Once you start you can never put the book down.
She writes about Love saying as we all know, "Love is the greatest virtue of all." There are a few other poems on Love. Then she goes on to write about her travels to London, Venice, Rome, and numerous other places she visited with family.
What is most striking about this "Beauty" however, are the religious poems contained in the book - Jesus cleansing the temple, the unconditional love God has for us-"God first loved us and wants us to love Him too."
If you do not yet know Christ read "Who is Jesus Christ?" The Lenten Season and Holy Week are also specifically dealt with.
Family Values and poems on cancer appeal to the reader. The Author is a cancer survivor and she writes, "As a cancer survivor for eighteen years, it breaks my heart,
When close relatives and friends from this disease depart."
Please obtain a copy of this book and read to your heart's content. You will never regret it.
You will consider it a joy immeasurable."