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Mist to Shadow, to Light

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Mist to Shadow, to Light

By: Sharon C. Eccleston
Narrated by: Holly Haverkorn
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This book is a heartfelt mixture of spiritual and encouraging poetry. Some of the poems draw from my own life experiences, spanning from childhood to adulthood. I have poured warmth, love, and care into these words, with the intention of reaching people who may be struggling with depression or hardship. My hope is to point them toward their Creator, offering comfort and understanding. I want to remind readers that everyday disappointments are a natural part of life, but we will get through them and be just fine.

One of the poems, "What Is the Fabric of Your Love", explores the love between a man and a woman, highlighting the deep emotional connections we as humans need in order to feel whole. Throughout the collection, I offer analogies and perspectives that encourage us to think about the world around us and our shared humanity. It is a call to show compassion and belief in humanity—something we often forget in the busyness of our lives. My poems aim to touch the psyche, shedding light on the things we are too busy to think about, but that we all experience in one way or another. I strive to keep the work relatable and touching, offering a message that can bring a smile to your face or inspire you to bless someone else with kindness.

One poem that is very dear to me is a tribute to Mr. Tyre Nichols, who tragically lost his life at the hands of police. The poem, titled "My Skateboard and Me", is a heartfelt expression of grief and reflection. Another poem, "We All Begin and End with Each Other", calls for greater unity and connection across ethnic lines, encouraging us to reach out to our neighbors, no matter their background. In "Who's on Third", I reflect on the time when we all must leave this earth, while "Banana Fritters Makes Me Smile" takes the listener on a nostalgic journey back to childhood memories.

©2024 Sharon C. Eccleston (P)2024 Sharon C. Eccleston
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