My Neighbour's Song
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Our lifestyles bring woes and good tidings, but life goes on regardless…
There is a transitioning stage in every person’s life. Today here, tomorrow there…
Enjoy My Neighbour’s Song and unfold the various chapters of the human lifestyle.
Janet Osei Boateng
Janet Osei Boateng is a young woman whose passion for writing is overwhelming. She writes poems touching on diverse themes. Janet loves nature and enjoys spending time to know much about it. Most of her poems dwell on the various lifestyles of people and the affairs of this world. She lives in the UK with her family.
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My Neighbour's Song - Janet Osei Boateng
Foreword
The writer has put together many of one’s everyday living in her poems. She summarizes the joys and sadness that goes on, in the everyday life of each of mankind.
She opens her poem with a very important topic for the continent of Africa, Our plea for mercy, A song to our ancestors
, emphasizing the changes of many of the life practices of the people on the continent. Many of the cherished practices are lost.
She, further went on to talk about the everyday lives of people, including issues about the joy in love and the disappointments that often crop up in love matters between lovers.
Some of the issues about love include the joy a lover brings to the partner, but she touches on disappointments and the pain and tears one lover can bring to the other. One should take time to read poems like, I am happy with you
, and, Honey you thrust the sword in my chest
.
The topics she deals with cover many areas of everyday living. She also wrote on the pain we go through when a member we love is lost, and reminds all mankind that there is transition for each of us. This is a reminder to all mankind to take a look at their daily lives because we are not on earth forever; each of us shall leave the world one day.
She does not leave out the birth of Jesus Christ. He is the King of Kings but His birth signifies humility. Something mankind should learn.
This is a pleasant work by a young lady of this generation. For the time I have interacted with the writer, her parents and her siblings, I have found her to be knowledgeable and creative when it comes to writing and speaking about the life of mankind. The knowledge she has shared in the poems in this booklet is a treasure for all serious people and must be read and shared with