Poem: The Way of Peace of Mind
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Meet Fantasia, a small-town girl born in Little Rock, Arkansas on June 15th, 1986. She has found solace in writing, which has helped her cope with a lifetime of trauma. In this collection of poems, she shares her innermost thoughts and feelings, touching on topics that will leave you wondering and inspired.
With her powerful words, Fantasia speaks for those who cannot speak for themselves, conveying the importance of speaking the truth and finding the courage to express oneself. She reminds us that it’s okay not to be okay and encourages us to take a moment to reflect on our day, step back, and take a deep breath. Ultimately, she encourages us to trust in God, who knows when to shine a light on our darkest days.
Whether you’re looking for comfort or inspiration, Fantasia’s poetry will help you find the words you need to express yourself and face life’s challenges with renewed strength and courage.
Fantasia Bouchez-Pearish
Fantasia Bouchez-Pearish was born in Little Rock, AR. At the age of two, she experienced a fractured bone in her MCP head. There are many things that can be said about her. For instance, ‘she will give you the shirt off her back to make sure you are warm.’
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Poem - Fantasia Bouchez-Pearish
Poem
The Way of Peace of Mind
Fantasia Bouchez-Pearish
Austin Macauley Publishers
Poem
About the Author
Dedication
Copyright Information ©
Acknowledgment
Happiness
Love
Trouble Sleeping
Joys
Frantic
Ties
Can You See Me?
The Lost Soul
Fireflies in the Sky
Tragedy
Tomorrow
Equality
Alive!
Children
Torn Apart
Economic
Family
Therapy
Fight
Sleepless Nights
Secrets
Why Am I Angry?
#19
Making a Statement Standing for the Unheard!
Children
The Law
His Amazing Grace
Summer Nights
What’s Love
Mom
Time Will Tell
Words
The Tired Soul
Color
4-Letter Words
The Sober Life
Birthdays
Home and Happiness
How Beautiful the Leaves Look in the Fall
How Is College?
To My One and Only
Why Would You Not Let Me Be a Mom
You Do Not Know the Struggle for Someone with PTSD
When You Deal with Mental Health
About the Author
Fantasia Bouchez-Pearish was born in Little Rock, AR. At the age of two, she experienced a fractured bone in her MCP head. There are many things that can be said about her. For instance, ‘she will give you the shirt off her back to make sure you are warm.’
Dedication
I would like to dedicate this book to my two boys, my family, and the love of my life, my fiancé Steven Pearish, who gave me the confidence to continue writing.
Copyright Information ©
Fantasia Bouchez-Pearish 2023
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Bouchez-Pearish, Fantasia
Poem
ISBN 9798886937473 (Paperback)
ISBN 9798886937480 (ePub e-book)
Library of Congress Control Number: 2023906631
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First Published 2023
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Acknowledgment
I would like to thank my mom, my two brothers (Eddie and Bouchez), Adam Graves, and his lovely wife, Yentli. I would also like to thank my love, Steven, for giving me courage.
I want to thank my two boys Donald Lloyd and Emmett Pittman for giving me strength; my strength got stronger through these years and they know what I am talking about. I want to say that both of you are best and most amazing boys a mother could ask for and I love you both with all my heart.
Happiness
Today is bright
Today is here
Birds chirping
Music playing
Happiness fills the air
Smiles on faces
Arms around
Feels like a movie
Dancing in the street
Give them a show
Happiness is now
We have now not later
Hold on
Today is not over
Happiness