My Thoughts on Some Things: A Collection of Poetry
This is the end. Its where we get off. I hope you have enjoyed the ride. I know I have. To sum up all the poems I have written. I say enjoy them all. Read them again. Have yourself a ball. Just a brief summary. To let you know. I hope my poetry helps you. Wherever you may go.
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My Thoughts on Some Things: A Collection of Poetry
This is the end. Its where we get off. I hope you have enjoyed the ride. I know I have. To sum up all the poems I have written. I say enjoy them all. Read them again. Have yourself a ball. Just a brief summary. To let you know. I hope my poetry helps you. Wherever you may go.
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My Thoughts on Some Things: A Collection of Poetry

My Thoughts on Some Things: A Collection of Poetry

by Rosie Pearl Smith
My Thoughts on Some Things: A Collection of Poetry

My Thoughts on Some Things: A Collection of Poetry

by Rosie Pearl Smith

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Overview

This is the end. Its where we get off. I hope you have enjoyed the ride. I know I have. To sum up all the poems I have written. I say enjoy them all. Read them again. Have yourself a ball. Just a brief summary. To let you know. I hope my poetry helps you. Wherever you may go.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781504972291
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication date: 02/02/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 58
File size: 202 KB

About the Author

Rosie Pearl Smith was born February 26, 1968, to the late Finas Smith Sr. and the late Callie B. Smith. She was born and raised in Mississippi, where she now resides. Upon graduating high school in 1986, she focused on her writing. She has one son, Nicholas Jamal Brewer. She enjoys writing, listening to music, singing, visiting with family, and going to church. She writes poetry about everything, from family and faith to the tragedy of AIDS.
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