Yet another Woe
Has made you Low
Facing Life without a smile.
If you ride the Storm
In whatever form
It will start to pass in a while.
Though the road you tread is a struggle
Seeking Light along your way
The Path will ease for you
At the start of each new day.
May your heart be healed and lifted
And let Sunshine dry your rain
Let the darkened Clouds around you pass
And may you enjoy your Life again.
My name is Joanne Hale, known as Jo by friends and family (except for my Mum, who still calls me Joanne note the two syllables Jo and anne always got me two smacks whenever I was na ughty as a child!). I was born in Bristol in May 1970 and have lived in and around there all my Life. I married in 1999, which did not work out and ended in divorce less than a year later. I married for the second time in February 2001, to Peter, who I love with all my heart and soul we truly are soulmates. We currently have one cat. 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. I write about everyday occurrences and events that have either happened to me or to others. I had my first poem published in a magazine when I was 10 years old since then I have had poems published in a variety of things, and over the past few years, quite a few in antholo gies with Forward Press and others.
I have been writing poetry for many years and regularly have it published in print. My poetry is published by Forward Press and in many other publications. So I'm now putting my poetry online. I publish my poetry on my Blog jo-hale-poetry at http://jo-hale-poetry.blogspot.com/ and on 8hop.com My poetry on 8hop.com. I also have information about my poetry at http://www.squidoo.com/jo-hale-poetry. I'm married to my husband Peter. I was born in May 1970 and am a Taurean star sign.
Author:: Joanne Hale
Keywords:: Woe, Low, Storm, Sadness, Depression, Hope, Help, Light, Path, Thoughts, Sunshine, Clouds, Life
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