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Two rivers merge at Peggy's birthplace, Paducah, Kentucky. One clear, the other muddy, together they typify two of life's strongest emotions...joy and heartache. Thus, the book was named The Rivers of My Need.
--portraying the 'Needs' we have for our Roots, for Belonging, for Giving and Receiving Love, for Laughter, Tears and Values,
....which are the result of the 'Emotions' we Feel, as we Journey - like a Winding River - through Life.
Refreshing Return to Rhyming Verse-- this collection consists of 9 chapters (70 poems) on the following themes:
i
Historical, i
Day-to-Day (Optimistic and Humorous), i
Friendship, i
Motivational, i
Inspirational, i
Children's, i
Romance (all shades of Love), i
Spiritual, i
Tribute to Princess Diana
The Rivers of My Need is intended to be cozy armchair reading, to 'touch' the reader through Poetry Portraits of the past, present and future. At times reflective, sometimes light and uplifting, always touching us amidst varying emotional levels on life experiences of our society.
Peggy Aston
Peggy Aston, a daughter of the South, was born in Paducah, Kentucky. A Michigan resident for most of her life since childhood, and career-secretary with Ford Motor Company, she has been writing poetry as a hobby since her late 20's. Her formal works currently number approx. 70. The lead poem, 'The Rivers of My Need', was written to typify idealistic 'true love.' Many years later after she became a Christian author as well, she realized that the man in the poem is also the Lord. To quote Peggy, a single parent for many years, 'the Lord is the man in the poem and now the man in my life.' It is intriguing to reflect on the keynote poem from both human and spiritual perspectives. Peggy is published in Sparrowgrass, Treasured Poems of America, Summer 1997 ('My Desert Storm Hero' and 'In The Village Chapel') and the forthcoming Voices of the New Century, Summer 1999 ('Only a Fortnight Ago' and 'Tribute To Princess Diana', i.e., 'The Pearl' and 'The Roses'). 'Survival' and 'My Fondest Dream' won red roses in WAAM radio's poetry contests for Secretary's Week and Valentine's Day in 1982 and 1983. Peggy's poems have been featured on WAAM's Sunday morning program, Senior Spectrum. 'My Desert Storm Hero' was written for her youngest son and went to over 260 troops from lower Michigan stationed in the Gulf, in 1991, as part of a Dom Bakeries local promotion. In conjunction with this effort, she was featured in local newspapers and guest speaker at the Livonia Christian Business & Professional Women's Club. Known locally as Poetry Portraits by Peggy, poetry readings have taken her as guest speaker to Home Shows, Weddings ('Johnnie, Can You Hear Me?'), and a Memorial Service ('Char's Legacy'). Also known locally as Faith Singing, she is currently presenting a combination Poetry Reading/Southern Gospel singing program for seniors in nursing/assisted-living residences. She has written poems on request for Retirements, Birthdays ('The Man in the Brown Business Suit'), Graduations ('You're a Star'), Mother's Day ('My Mother the Lady') and Father's Day ('My Favorite Man'), Baby Showers ('The Alphabet Love Story'), the Mother of the Bride on the Eve of the Wedding ('Daughter of Mine'), among others. 'On Beyer's Old 4th Floor' was written in honor of the nurses on the Maternity Floor there prior to it's recent relocation to St. Joseph's Hospital. 'Double X Lex' was written for her oldest son for purchase at the Novi Expo Center, January, 1999. 'The Seasons of Our Lives', an inspirational poem about a person who loses their sight as an adult, was donated to the Hope School for Multiple Disabilities, Springfield, Illinois, Valentine's, 1999.
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The Rivers of My Need - Peggy Aston
Copyright © 1980-1999, 2004 by Peggy Aston.
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ISBN 1-58500-410-3 (Paperback)
ISBN 978-1-4685-6747-2 (ebook)
1stBooks – Rev. 12/31/03
Contents
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
About the Book
Two rivers merge at Peggy’s birthplace, Paducah, Kentucky. One clear, the other muddy, together they typify two of life’s strongest emotions…joy and heartache. Thus, the book was named The Rivers of My Need.
…portraying the Needs
we have for our Roots, for Belonging, for Giving and Receiving Love, for Laughter, Tears and Values,
….which are the result of the Emotions
we Feel, as we Journey-like a Winding River-through Life.
For a Refreshing Return to Rhyming Verse…..the Collection consists of 9 Chapters (70 poems) on the following themes:
Historical, Day-to-Day (Optimistic and Humorous), Friendship, Motivational & Inspirational, Children’s, Romance (all shades of Love), Spiritual and Tribute to Princess Diana.
The Rivers of My Need…..is intended to be cozy armchair reading, to touch
the reader through Poetry Portraits of the Past, Present and Future. At times reflective, sometimes light and uplifting, always touching us amidst varying emotional levels on life experiences of our society.
Chapter Outline
American Heritage-Great Bird in the Sky looks to the past for insight into the present and future, taking us back to the early American Indian, so adaptable and comfortable with Mother Earth, and contrasts their life through a vision
with the jet plane and the jet-pace we live today…yet showing the similarities in our everyday lives and how we still lose ourselves and our problems in the frivolity of dancing and gaiety…which brings us to There’s Going to be a Square Dance Tonight. My Desert Storm Hero and War and Peace remind us that all through time there have been wars around the globe, and how much we’re willing to give to achieve freedom, even for others. Replicas of Days Gone By revisits life of a child in early 1900’s….The Call of Long Ago takes a nostalgic walk around an early settlement community, and you can almost hear the horses hooves on bridges of wooden planks.
Day-by-Day, a Reflection (Optimistic)-Age deals with the young-at-heart and aging gracefully…Dreams allows us to still do so…Only a Year gives eternal hope for terminal illness…See the Old House is a return to the old homestead, standing in the field…over there…shall we step inside? Seventeen Winters Ago remembers the reasons why we had our children…Survival achieves success for the woman who has met the challenges of Corporate America… The Seasons of Our Lives takes a look at life through the eyes of a blind person…You’re a Star…for the shining star in your life.
Day-by-Day, a Reflection (Humorous)-All in a Day’s Work is the typical day in the life of a mother and child….Daddy, When Can I Drive reveals Bobby’s strong desire to drive Dad’s car, as a little boy, to age 16 and Prom Night…Double X Lex on fleeting boyhood….Garage Sale Fever shows there’s a little bargain hunter in all of us. Let’s Go Out for Dinner Tonight explores all the neat places to dine out, with an unexpected ending. Payday Blues typifies the family on payday. That Horse will Win Someday puts us at the sidelines of a horse-race…Your Charming Rabbit Hat captures a successful shopping trip.
The Friendship Flower-Char’s Legacy explores the timeless, inner beauty of a dear friend…Coffee Klatch finds two gals gleefully gossiping over coffee…My Favorite Man attempts to give Dad credit… My Golf Man is for the golfer from the golf-widow…My Mother the Lady pays homage to our role model…My Precious Friend, for the one who has been there when we thought there was no one to care…Only a Fortnight Ago is the return to the highschool reunion and old feelings.. The Friendship Flower likens friends to a colorful bouquet… The Lady Manager, offers a shining example in today’s busy business world….and The Man in the Brown Business Suit pays tribute to a respected man.
Superior Force Collection-Take 2 Minutes and Dream Dynastyland were written on request to be a source of inspiration for the recovering alcoholic. The Passage of Time offers encouragement, and Time In recognizes sobriety anniversary.
On the Way to the Treestump Tea Party-A Happy Yesterday is a ploy for discipline in child…Hobo, the Cross-Eyed Cat shows just now lovable the family pet really is… On the Way to the Treestump Tea Party brings our furry friends of the forest to lifelike animation… The Alphabet Love Story-takes us from A to Z as the child grows up.
In the Village Chapel-paints all shades of love…Belated Roses is a new twist with the lady doing the apologizing… Blue Days of Regret-have blue days of regret overtaken you?.. Daughter of Miine reflects on the strong bond between