Dorothy Lewis

Rockford, Illinois

Pen Name: Dorothy Lewis; Leo; Memphis, Tn. Charlie & Dorothy M. Smith; Raymond W. Lewis; February 14, 1988 Children: Edward O. & Vernon D. Smith; Education: Auburn High, Rock Valley College, Northern Illinois University. O.I.C.; Employment: Health Care; Memberships: Jerusalem Missionary Baptist Church, Distinguish of I.S.P., Associate of Society, R.B.C. Ministries; Honors: Rockford Head Start, and it's Day Nursery, 1975-1977 and 1985, Editor's Choice award in 1995 & 1996, the Bet Poems of 1996; Other Writings: 10 poems published, 2 calendars, 8 songs, 7 short stories &10 books in title, Children Color & Learn about Me (God).; Personal Message: To all mankind, be strong, loving, and forgive, as you would want with; the inspiration of God, and my own and as well as others, trials, tribulations & encouragement, is what makes me, the Poet that I am, today: A Poet that didn't know it: (A.) Rockford, IL.,

Misery

If misery loves company; "Why?" stay around unless, there is something That you can do, to put a end of misery. My feelings are if, it's true, that misery loves company; and there isn't anything that, anyone can, do; There is one option, you can get away or you can stay, and be miserable too!

Man's Plans

Man; has plans some are successful, and some are failures. But; yet they are Man's Plans, and he takes a lot of things for granted; There have never been, a man nor a plan that Was or is done without, God allowing him to do them. For; You see man can make his plan, but God is the only one that, can rearrange or arrange success of a Man's Plans. Man can't do anything if, the Creator says "No!" It's not going to happen.

Black Love

Black Love; her song is of strength, and dignity: The melody of generations in which; to come, gentle and kind to show only to find that Her skin is of Bronze, Copper, and of Brass; Plays so very sweetly, and with a glow, which flows all around you: So; a soulful symphony, come from her heart makes, her dark and loving and Black Love is, hummed, From; Me to You, I offer, and I share Black Love, here and there and it's not negotiable; It's free of charge, and it's straight from my heart, and all you need is an open mind; and an open heart, and it won't take long before Black Love, will fill your heart:

All poems Copyright © 1996 Dorothy Lewis. All rights reserved.