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Customer Reviews:
"Theresa Krenz is a certified biofeedback therapist who takes a holistic view of life.
Through her gift of writing prose and poetry, that holistic view delivers healing,
compassion, and hope.
"My Daughter Will Remember Your Daughter" is a touching poem about two flight
attendants, one who died on 9/11 and her gold flight attendant wings were found in the
wreckage. The poem is a poignant paean to courage and memories that sustain us beyond
death. I quote the last verse here:
Yes, these wings carry on the mission at hand,
Giving us a legacy to understand
When sorrow is mixed with grace.
There is an anchor we can trace
To the value of a daughter's face.
"The Horse" is a tribute to this beautiful animal that man tames for his own use.
Still, somewhere in distant memory, the horse remembers being free, as in this excerpt:
The horse,
Majestic within my aura,
Communicated with a language
Ancient as the stars of Pleiades.
The human passage through life is often dangerous and frightening. This excerpt
from "Beware" encourages us to be strong and walk with hope:
Yes, all it takes is a reach up,
A seeing when no one else can,
A vision felt,
A faint beam from the lighthouse.
History can be changed
When dark clouds shutter the path
Of the favorable fork in the road...
"Patrick" tells the story of a young boy, victim of a hard life and the unkind games
children sometimes play. This brief excerpt from Ms. Krenz' fine poem about an
unfortunate boy reveals her heart:
The outside world thinks the face tells the whole picture,
but there are wrinkles under the folds that cover
cords across our hearts that blend in unseen.
In addition to poetry Ms. Krenz offers two exceptional short stories. "The Juggler"
is a parable that reminds us to shine where we are planted. In "Lilies of the Field"
we learn that one heart can create a haven that carries on in another's memory.
Theresa Krenz is a healer who believes in a Vibrant Source and shares that power
through poetry and prose. Her readers reap the harvest of this writer's creativity,
compassion and strength." - Laurel Johnson
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