Poems From The Heart
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Inspiration comes from many places and in many forms. Words are given and are written as inspired. Behaviors are so often inspired that others must take note and make notes. Books are written for various reasons, but mostly because of the driving need to leave behind a lasting legacy for others to share.
It is no one’s desire to leave this earth without having made a meaningful contribution. Starving artists make their marks, even when faced with anonymity and poverty. They must create regardless of results or expectations. The art must be created, as it is destined to be created, to leave a lasting mark on the world.
This book of poetry is given as a gift in kind for those who understand that the art must be created. It is with reverence and gratitude that I share what has been given with those who have given.
K. C. Boone, MSFE
The Scribe Described This scribe did not intend to be, yet was somehow chosen. Destiny played its part, shifting me to we, from I to all. I have always had a great curiosity about God and had studied much on the subject, but my primary focus was my career. Learning about God took on a new twist when God inspired me to write the words heard. “Hearing” is not how the words actually come, for it is more of a “knowing.” When the mind is quieted, the emptiness is filled with inspired knowledge. I write as and when instructed, either with pen or keyboard. The vehicle does not matter, but the content is to be kept sacred. Always, I understand that I must keep the sanctity of the gift given. Regardless of my own judgments about the content, I understood that the content is not about or for me. The content is to be presented as received, for the benefit of those seeking to have their questions answered. I cannot profess to be specially qualified, except that I am able to simply bring the words received to print. My credentials really do not offer credence to the work, except that they are verifiable and do demonstrate the normality of my life. I do hold degrees in accounting and education and have thirty years business experience.
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Poems From The Heart - K. C. Boone, MSFE
POEMS FROM THE HEART
Of The Starving Artist
Copyright: 2011
By: K. C. Boone, MSFE
Publisher: The Scribed Light
ISBN: 978-1-939634-28-3
Smashwords Edition
All rights reserved. No part of the book may be reproduced in any form, except for inclusion of brief quotations in a review, without permission in writing from the author or publisher.
Table Of Contents
Introduction – Poems From The Heart
Section 1 – Heartfelt
At The Heart Of A Home
By My Side
Feel
Grandfather
Love’s A Game
Quiet Strength
The Greatest Gift
The Myth
To Take A Stand
Tried And True
Section 2 – Growing
Applause For Menopause
How Did I Get This Old
I Hate Menopause
Life On The Other Side
Menopause Causes
Swollen Toes
The First Poetry Reading
The Rage Of Age
The Wages Of Age
There Comes A Time
Who Would Help The Would-Be Writer
Section 3 – Poetry
A Pocket Full Of Poems
A Poem Is A Place
A Poet’s Joy
A Poet’s Knowing
A Poet’s Reward
A Poet’s Voice
A Poet’s Work
A Story To Tell
Dream Art
Poetic Actions
Poetry I Concede
Poets
Rambling
There Once Was A Writer
Tidbits Written
Who Writes The Poems
Why We Write
Section 4 – The Blues
A Bully’s Retreat
A Desperate Soul
Beside The Waters Cold
Do You Ever Want To Hide
Don’t Cry For Me
Should We Be Sad
The Artist’s Curse
The Restless Soul
Why Wallow In Sorrow
Section 5 – City Life
Flash Wrath
It’s Raining Again
Let’s Hide Inside
Me In Miami
Miami At Night
The Big City Lessons
World’s Broth
Section 6 – Hopeful
2011
How Do We Judge A Year
The Past Makes The Future
The Rain Stops
The Start Of A New Year
TV Hero
Wanting Based Wishes
What Does It Take
Wishing
Section 7 – Whimsical
Can We Trade
Colds And Flu
Give Me A Penny
Home Made Toys
Laughter
Mud Pies
My Favorite Color
My Sick Day
Shoes and Tools
Sometimes You Have To Eat Tarter Sauce
When Sickness Comes
Who Flew The Coop
Section 8 – Meaningful
A Quiet Life
Consider The Cost
Escape To Nature
Scenes Portrayed
Suffice It To Say
True View
Trust The Process
Walking Down A Dirt Road
Walking Down A Winding Road
Who Are We Trying To Please
Who’s To Say
Section 9 – Playful
Hooray
Is It A Crime
Making The Day
The Ants
The Day’s Adventure
Under The Sky
Where To Go
Where To Hide Your Stash
Would You Like To Fly
Section 10 – Powerful
When You Don’t Know What To Do
To Overlook Religion
Make No Decisions
Direction Needed
Mini Jesus
Symbols Of Safety
Silver Cord
With Eyes Upward
Dedication
I
Dance
Perchance
At A Glance
My Two Aunts
By happenstance
Gave me a chance
Via their examples
To explore new lands
Teaching me to advance
My skills and experience