I am on a new reading challenge that I joined, where I committed to read 100 books this year. I read four this month already and am on my fifth one, ironically, which is a book of inspiration for writers entitled "1000 Words: A Writer's Guide To Staying Creative, Focused, And Productive All Year Round," by Jami Attenberg.
This book encourages writers to write 1000 words every day, and one of the things I put to paper was an acrostic poem for the February that is about to embrace us:
Frozen days that have not changed since December
Every day seems colder now than I could ever remember
But hope stands tall when the new month comes to play
Ready or not, February swings into bat and comes in to stay
Under the frigid temperatures that linger in the air is what
we ride
A handful of salt we scatter all around us to not slip and
to not slide
Running to love because God up above saw it fit to keep us
and to bless us
Yes to living life as if it were golden and we
leave our lives in his hands and trust
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I don't know about you but, I am grateful to have been kept and am beyond grateful for God's grace that got me through January in its entirety
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If you liked that poem and are interested in checking out some of my other poetic pieces, please support my creative endeavors by investing in one of my poetry books:
Pulchritudinous: The Poetry Collection
And Then There Was the Music
Songs For My Mother
Songs for My Father
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