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Pull Up a Chair, Lets Talk Pull Up a Chair, Lets TalkIs about life itself. I write about things from a womans point of view. I also write about things that I have seen, been through, and felt, at the time of puttingmy poems in power, print, and voice. An idea would come to me and I wouldimmediately jot it down without putting the idea off or waiting too long. There is nothing make believe, made up, or imaginary about my work. I like to keep real as it happens. Life isnt easy so thats why I write about it .The things that I say could uplift any person or put a smile on their face that theyve been putting off through depression. Pull Up a Chair, Lets Talk was a joy for me to write and I hope one of my poems would bring joy to someones life. What inspired me to write was my Father for always being there for me, a Lady named Debra Kay for her encouraging words to me that are priceless, and my Favorite actress MoNique who one day I would love to meet. Without further ado first & foremost I Thank God! All day, everyday for giving the hidden talent I did not know I had until I started to have problems myself. My favorite subject is English. P.S. I did say MoNique the actress. I hope that I had said enough, no too much or not too little. This concludes the reason for Pull Up a Chair, Lets Talk Ms. Mary Dorian Marshall

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Pull up a Chair  Let s Talk
  • Author : Mary Dorian Marshall
  • Release : 02 July 2007
  • Publisher : AuthorHouse
  • ISBN : 9781467088633
  • Genre : Family & Relationships
  • Total Page : 80 pages
  • Language : English
  • PDF File Size : 14,7 Mb

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