Musings about Faith and Life
This is a personal collection of poetry, borne out of twenty years of life experience.
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There once was a young boy named Jack, who was smitten with a hottie named Jill, but being a clutz, he tripped on some roots, and both fell head over heels down a hill.
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I am finally publishing my book of poems. I took your advice about the arrangement. I would like to include your comments in the front of the book along with the other "reviews."“As your name means "like Christ" so your poetry beautifully reflects your passion and intimacy with Him.” James RevoirIf I have your approval, please leave a permission message on my Facebook page - Christine Gail Garcia.Thank you.
Yeah, we all wanted to marry Audrey! Super collection of musings, that is a good assessment. This is not just one afternoons jotting down notes speculating on so many different topics and aspects of who knows what's to come next. Nice job buddy Jim. Peter B.
Such insight...depth...pain...hurt...laughter..love...and such a gift you've shared. From the first...Grampa's Hands...the descriptive way you spoke of his life, comparing it to the rings of a tree...how he used that axe making you bring up Adam in the Garden...and his comment...ohhhhhhhhh, James...I laughed. I knew your poetry would be a delight to read and I was right.God bless...LindaChildren Walking With Jesus
Gloomy Gladness read like a songI love poems, hence I love this bookMAX STARS
You done a good story on Hitler
{Meditative Musings} – James RevoirI read the first five of your musings; ‘Blackberries’, ‘Grampa’s Hands’, ‘Hitler’, ‘Mouses and Houses’ and ‘Rush Hour.’ What a lovely collection you have here! In these five short chapters, you have already shown such diversity and given me a great deal of enjoyment. I like ‘Blackberries’ for the way you explore the relationship between mother and child. The last three lines truly touched me ‘There is mother and child and no one else/And the quiet sanctuary of their home/Is their entire universe.’ Mother/child relationships are something I like to explore too in my writing, so this really touched me!‘Grampa’s Hands’ was very different, more personal because of the use of the first person. It made me pause for a moment and think – nice shift from the Adam in the ‘Garden of Eden’ and the old man, Adam Smith. Interesting… this made me think…‘Hitler’ – your writing is powerful here, to capture the brutal nature of what Hitler did. The link to devil and fallen angels is very strong.‘Mouses and Houses’ – such a light contrast from the previous chapter! Enjoyable with its comic undercurrents :)‘Rush Hour’ – lots of terrific images to capture the feeling, indeed, of rush hour. The very structuring of the poem itself is ‘loose’ and rolls fluidly along, keeping the reading pace fast, and making us feel like we’re caught in the rush.Thank you so much for sharing these, they are delightful to read and I hope to come back soon! Thank you also for your lovely comment on ‘Dawn of Destruction’, it means a lot to me that you like my writing :)SincerelyCara
Hi James I am finally making my way down my very large list of books to read and I have found yours to be quite delightful. Whether you are describing situations from high school, watching the News or going off to summer camp you obviously have a very poetic way of expressing your thoughts. I love how in the last chapter you sum it all up as being a choice as to how one decides to think feel etc no matter what life throws at you. God is still in control and we just need to trust. Thank you for your honesty and biblical creativity. This would be a great daily devotioinal and benefit many. Nice job, high stars and watch list,Mary annAgent h
Hello Bridget:Thank you for your kind comments and for backing Meditative Musings.Bless you!James
I enjoyed reading your poems. I think you are a great poet. Blessing,Bridget
Beautiful poetry...meditative indeed. Clearly your life is one of wonder, musing, and reflection, and humor. Best wishes.