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Heart of the Web: Poetry by Andy Webb
Heart of the Web: Poetry by Andy Webb
Heart of the Web: Poetry by Andy Webb
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To explore the feeling of love and romance ,the simple everyday things aound us, to see life as the almighty meant for each of to experience. The sunshine, clouds, and morning rain, more then to see them, but to taste with the intersoul. To hold the hand or to look into the eyes of someone you love; is the true essence of my book. My poems are not meant to just read, but to expereince and perhaps one my view life differently.
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Release dateDec 13, 2011
ISBN9781463421519
Heart of the Web: Poetry by Andy Webb
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Andy Webb

Andy Webb has worked in project management stream for 20 years and has been applying the Prince2 techniques for years in diverse set of industries.

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    Heart of the Web - Andy Webb

    © 2011 Andy Webb. All rights reserved.

    No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means without the written permission of the author.

    First published by AuthorHouse 12/7/2011

    ISBN: 978-1-4634-2153-3 (sc)

    ISBN: 978-1-4634-2152-6 (hc)

    ISBN: 978-1-4634-2151-9 (e)

    Library of Congress Control Number: 2011910936

    Printed in the United States of America

    Any people depicted in stock imagery provided by Thinkstock are models,

    and such images are being used for illustrative purposes only.

    Certain stock imagery © Thinkstock.

    Because of the dynamic nature of the Internet, any web addresses or links contained in this book may have changed since publication and may no longer be valid. The views expressed in this work are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the publisher, and the publisher hereby disclaims any responsibility for them.

    Contents

    PREFACE

    Introduction

    Acknowledgements

    For

    Heart of the Webb

    A Collection of Poetry

    By

    Andy L. Webb

    A Christmas Wish

    A Heavenly Dream

    An Old Man

    And We Shall Pay

    Another Word for Love

    Big Brother

    Choices

    Clouds

    Death

    Good Morning

    Growing Old

    Hands

    Harvest

    I Am

    I Am an American

    I Have Always Loved You

    I Said It

    I Sleep In the Arms of a Woman

    I’m Still Here

    Keon

    Keon and the Magic Nickel

    Linda

    May I Please

    My Bowler’s Prayer

    My Prostate and Me

    Nature’s Symphony

    Old Bob

    Out There

    Pops

    Possibility

    Prayer

    Priscilla

    Reflections

    Sunday Morning

    The Black Man’s Illegal Dilemma

    The Day that Mary Died

    The Eyes of my Friend

    The Gift

    The Letters

    The Night Is Not Mine

    The Planet Sharecropper

    The Vision

    There Is a God

    These Eyes

    To Know You

    Trees

    We Cried

    What Was I Thinking

    When You Smile

    Whose Tears are They?

    Winter

    You Waited For Me

    Scapegoat

    A Better Man Then He

    In Love Again

    Hero’s

    Poems from my Grandson J’vonni

    You Were Always There

    My Daughter

    PREFACE

    It is with the greatest of pleasure that I write these poems. For years these words ran across my mind, ever present but just below the surface, with me in every event of my life; the lessons, the memory and faces of past friends and lovers.

    In the words of my poems I aim to open the window of my soul, if only for brief moment, often we are not able to express our feelings and emotions in terms that reflect our values and our true selves.

    How does one explain the hurt, fears, joy and complete mind altering feeling we far too often mistakenly call love. Come with me for a brief trip, make yourself comfortable, free your mind of all anxiety, and go to a place where there is no time and no stress.

    Remember when love was young? Each day was a gift from God; watch the clouds; see the beauty of the trees. I pray you will find a moment of peace with the enjoyment in my words.

    I present to you truly the; Heart of the Webb Poetry by Andy L. Webb

    Introduction

    Greeting; to those for you who’s path cross with the words that flow with thoughts expediencies, laughter and pain.

    I endeavor to entertain and provoke thought, pleasing to the mind, that gazing over words leading to where I want to take you. If you choose to go with me I promise to amuse you and make you stop and say wow. To thrill you with excitement, and make your heart flutter with a sense of love and well being.

    I promise inspiration, for my heart was inspired to write each word, not with the reckless abandonment of disregarding how one might see my work.

    To allow the reader for a short while, see from the other side of my eyes.

    I want you to feel the rib tickling laughter at my attempt to show the funny side of pain.

    If one like what one reads, I say, thank you, for you felt my soul and my spirit and, for a brief moment you looked inside my heart.

    If one doesn’t like what one reads, to you I say thank you also; for you proved that we are each different, and through that difference we grow and hopefully find the road to understanding.

    I love you all with the love of Jesus!

    Andy L. Webb

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    Acknowledgements

    For

    Heart of the Webb

    A Collection of Poetry

    By

    Andy L. Webb

    In my life, the only thing to ever come easy to me is God’s blessings! To Him I give all praises and glory. To my dear mother, Rosetta Webb, thank you is never enough; your ever presence love has always been with me, in me, and around me; all things are possible with God; you loved me with everything you

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