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“Life Speaks… What Is It Saying to You?” by Adrian R. Johnson is now available for purchase

The spiritual poetry in this book by Adrian R. Johnson delivers a serene and quiet feeling that goes beyond the realm of nature. Author Reputation Press is honored to publish this outstanding piece. “Life Speaks… What Is It Saying to You?” is currently available for purchase on the ARP website, Barnes & Noble, and Amazon.com.

Reading these poems is both refreshing and energizing. While reading this, put your mind at ease. As you read and contemplate, you ought to experience some tranquility. Likewise, you need to experience a release of any tension.

A collection of poetry from four different categories is included in “Life Speaks… What Is It Saying to You?”: spiritual poems, open (heart and mind) poems, intimate poems, and group or family poems. The different poetry choices were made with the intention of touching the reader’s soul.

These poems produce a melody, and the word “SONG” is formed from the main letters in each season’s title. The author wants the reader to have a mental image of a song that will lead them through any stage or season of life that life may take them through.

A person may find the ease of mind and develop stronger character if they can distance themselves from some of life’s challenges and enter into the sensuality of this literature. These poems are the author’s only creations and are simple-to-read literary pieces that develop character.

The book is now available for purchase via our bookstore: https://authorreputationpress.com/products/life-speaks-what-is-it-saying-to-you.

“…The sound of bleating sheep

you can count them in your sleep

No task seems too deep for man,

no compromise, he works his plan

No matter how it’s worked

it’s completed one step at a time

At times there may be failure

even though this option you will never find

in his mind he seeks answers to questions

answers for which the tallest tower he would climb

But no matter how far he would go

there is a limit to what he can know…”

– Written by: A.R. Johnson

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