Not every book is for everyone, but VERSES FROM ABOVE (Praise The Lord!, Of Man And Nature, and Garden Of Abuse ) could be for anyone or everyone.
God created every living being and has a plan for each person's life (Praise The Lord!); man is inherently linked to nature and has many similarities (Of Man And Nature); and most people have been abused - physically, emotionally, verbally, or sexually - to some degree.
Three separate subjects under one cover, yet they are all three interrelated: VERSES FROM ABOVE
Living another of her dreams, author Judy A. Dees lives near her children, grandchildren, and Branson, Missouri with husband Randy. They enjoy the outdoors - hiking, camping, and traveling. They own Mr. B's Ice Cream & Deli in Historic Downtown Branson and FlavorsOfTravel.com, an online travel business.
Judy knows the key to happiness is having a close relationship with the Lord, helping others, and staying out of self. Her heart is in the mountains - Ozark and Rocky Mountains. "I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help. My help comes from the Maker of heaven and earth."
A public school teacher for almost 25 years (a dream since second grade), Judy had a desire to write most of her life. She is now pursuing that dream. She loves Arkansas, Missouri, and Colorado but likes everyplace she's ever visited - and she loves to dream and plan.
VERSES FROM ABOVE (table of contents - partial)
from: Praise The Lord!
Sleepy Submission
The City Sleeps
Valley of My Lord
All Things
Casualty of War
The Look in Your Eyes
Reel Me In
Pickled?
Yours To Order
Sweet Honey
Like An Unloved Child
Fire Guide - and 30 more poems
from: On Man And Nature
Fifty Years Later
In the Company of Ugliness
Delayed Decay
From a Butterfly To a Cocoon
Flower of Society
Prairie Man of Old
Bird of Faith
Confetti Enchantment
Reap of Innocence
Poetic Collage
Prairie Maiden
Vibrant Demise - and 20 more poems
from: Garden of Abuse
Garden of Abuse
Fetal Payment Plan
Prostituted Innocence
Tangled
Innocent Glee
Darkness Pounding
Son-Filled Radiance
A Mother's Hand
It Broke My Heart
Fake One
Soft Splendor Moment ( and 19 more poems)
When, in one soft, splendor moment
Hungry feelings isolated have been awakened,
Something inside released to suppress
The magic that moment was intended to bring.
Why not a natural response to pleasure afford,
But, instead, overwhelmed rushes of guilt and remorse?
Think not it be a reminder of innocent youth,
When the flower plucked then was much off nature's
course?
Though plucked, this flower superficially grew
Into, what others saw, a most beautiful bouquet;
Inside the stem and rose petal face
No one could see a most delicate decay.
By God's saving grace, she still lives today,
But the truth of her past still wakes in her heart;
Her longing to share one soft, splendor moment
Leaves her still gazing at the wall of her mind.
JAD: Abuse victims often have intimacy issues. Ones who have been sexually abused by one or ones close in the family have familial- tie issues; it is difficult for them, after marriage, to enjoy physical union. Previous to marriage, it might not have been a difficult issue.