By By Authors | On February 3, 2007 | In Poetry | Rated
Paul is the author of several books including Breakthrough for a Broken Heart; Adultery: 101 Reasons Not to Cheat; Are You Ready for True Love; Stop Lusting & Start Living; Waves of God; Supernatural Fire; Poems that Propel the Planet; and God vs. Religion.
By By Authors | On February 3, 2007 | In Poetry | Rated
Paul Davis is a FL real estate professional, life coach (relational & professional), worldwide minister, and change master.
By By Authors | On February 3, 2007 | In Poetry | Rated
Billions of stars, shining so bright In the dark, ink-coloured sky each night Always present, though not always seen Clouds covering the black, special dream.
By By Authors | On February 3, 2007 | In Poetry | Rated
I have a really good imagination, which can sometimes be a hindrance, but it is what helps me with inspiration to write my poetry, which I do as a form of relaxation and to give pleasure to others that read it. |
By By Authors | On October 25, 2006 | In Poetry | Rated
Mexican Insurance Store has issued a report on the top legal and insurance related problems experienced while driving on vacation in Mexico. Unlike the law in the U.S., in Mexico the assumption of guilt prevails over the assumption of innocence. The penalties for not having insurance while traveling in Mexico can be severe.
By By Authors | On October 25, 2006 | In Poetry | Rated
While recently browsing through the Akashic Records of the Universe, I discovered that the greatest relationship advice counselor to have ever incarnated on Earth was Ughh, a caveman born in 123,566 B.C.
By By Authors | On October 25, 2006 | In Poetry | Rated
It's that time of year again, folks. The calm after the holiday storm. All your relatives have finally gone home. You've settled back in at work after far too few days off. The kids are back in school.
By By Authors | On October 25, 2006 | In Poetry | Rated
"Honey, can I have a cup of lemon tea," my wife asked me the other day. Normally, my wife doesn't ask me to do anything, knowing my laziness has no bounds. But my wife had a cold - a very bad cold.
By Lance Winslow | On January 18, 2006 | In Poetry | Rated
Writing poetry is not so difficult, but writing really good poetry is something, which takes talent and deep thought. Some poets can rattle off poems in streams of thought, just give them a cup of coffee and a good view of the meadow, while others take weeks to finish the next line. What makes one poem better than the next?
By Lance Winslow | On January 15, 2006 | In Poetry | Rated
Are you tired of being in fear of this or that or what ever it is today? Are you tired of the BS and Hokum from the folks who brought us Y2K?
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