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"In a new collection of poetry that deals with the controversies and struggles of everyday life, author Mary Patton praises God and his creation in her poetry in addition to seeking the ability to help others and to find peace. Her devotion to God is evident in the poems “Walk in the Light” and “Thank You, God.” The verses depict the true and holy creator of all things, the only God and savior of obedient mankind along with the love and understanding that He offers to mankind. Revel in the perfect love of God for all his creations with By God’s Breath Inspired.

Alterations

If I could alter my body
There are many things I could be

On hot humid day a shady tree
Or a natural spring sparkling and cool

A pink rosebush in full bloom
To tease the nose and expel the gloom

A peaceful night and long
Serenaded by a night-in-gale’s song

Vision for the blind, strength for the weak
A voice for those who cannot speak

A quite place for the tired and weary
A peal of laughter from the joy of the merry

An eraser of wars, a healer of minds
A kettle of kindness for those unkind

A shield for the embryo, earth, air and sea
Shelter for the homeless I’d even be

If I could change my form and then
Return to me"

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