Welcome to another Fab Friday Feature! Today's featured author is Patricia Saunders and she has the power of weaving reality into emotion-moving works of art in the form of poetry. Today, she's sharing work from There Is Sunshine After the Rain. Drop in and read along... About Sunshine After the Rain... “And he shall be as the light of the morning, when the sun riseth, even a morning without clouds; as the tender grass springing out of the earth by clear shining after rain.” The funeral service is over, everyone has gone back to their places, and you’re left alone. You were the caregiver, you memorized the medical records, and now you are disorganized. The world has swallowed you up and spit you out. Sitting there with the pieces of your life around you, there seemed to be a pattern. There was faith, love, deceit, lust, and loss—in that order. You didn’t think you were deserving of love. That is why everything was being taken from you, and you were ready to give up on life. Through your poetry, faith, and learning from your past, you can rewrite the story. It was after coming through all the experiences and being stronger, you realized there is always a new chapter. The book will take you on the journey of a young girl growing up in Connecticut, who had to take some stumbles along the way to come into her own and realize instead of tearing herself down for the decisions she made, there is a lesson. Love is greater than anyone can imagine and can warm you like the sunshine after the rain. You went from the beginning, the journey, the test, and the testimony to say, “There Is Sunshine after the Rain.” Turn Back the Hands of Time... I am standing on the edge Looking out at the land The land where you farmed The land where you broke your back to make a way I look at your hands that are rugged, swollen, and show the scars You never gave up because you said you wanted a better life for us There was never an alarm clock to wake you You didn’t complain about going to work because it was what you had to do You talked about the amount of cotton you picked from sun up to sun down You told the stories that your hands were raw until they bled As I rode down the highways Looking at the fields of cotton My eyes welled up I asked to stop the car I got out and I breathed the air I can only imagine You shared the tales of having to drop out of school so that you could work the fields I stretch out my hands now Though they resemble yours, they have never worked in the field My hands are smooth like a city girl If I could turn back the hands of time I would let you be the childhood boy Experience the things that you missed growing up I would let you go to school You would be an architect You always liked building things I understand that I can’t That was the road that you had to travel The journey wasn’t always sweet But if I could! I would! Turn back the hands of time Download... About Patricia... Self-Published Author, Patricia A. Saunders was born and raised in Connecticut before relocating to the San Francisco Bay Area nearly 25 years ago. She received her Master’s in Management from the University of Phoenix in 2011. After the passing of her mother who had Alzheimer’s, Patricia decided that all the words that she kept to herself were to be released. Her work has been featured on a Coast to Coast Book Tour at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, Toronto Word On The Street, Sacramento Black Book Fair, Tucson Book Festival, Miami International Festival of Books and AARP Life@50+ Spring Convention, National Book Club Conference and Bay Area Book Festival. Also, on In the Company of Poet, Women Owned Business Club Magazine, and Alysha Live! Radio Show and Coach Deb Bailey Secret of Success Talk Radio. She performs locally at spoken word events and Capital Jazz SuperCruise Open Mic with Grammy Award Winner Eric Roberson. She is a monthly blogger of her own blog Blessed & Curvy who covers today’s hot topics. Her latest book There Is Sunshine After The Rain: Making It Through Life’s Struggles (2018) is an autobiography infused with poetry. The book will take you on the journey of a young girl growing up in Connecticut, who had to take some stumbles along the way to come into her own and realize instead of tearing herself down for the decisions she made, there is a lesson. Love is greater than anyone can imagine and can warm you like the sunshine after the rain. You went from the beginning, the journey, the test, and the testimony to say, “There Is Sunshine after the Rain.” She released her first self-published book Through the Fire (March 2012) which covered emotions from situations, circumstances, and life lessons that have influenced her over her lifetime. On a mission to complete a book a year in case she inherits the ugly disease she released her second book Loving Me (2013) and third Let It Rain (2014) which is also self-published and covers various topics from love, grief, self-image, self-esteem, bullying, and discovery of self-love. Her fourth book (2016) This Too Shall Pass was inspired from three note cards she received after the passing of her mother when she felt like giving up on life, on the brink of losing her home and being unemployed that encouraged her to live for those who loved her. She works as a supervisor for a Christian Radio Station. In her spare time, Patricia enjoys writing poetry, traveling, spending time with family and wine tasting. Patricia A. Saunders Psaunders320@gmail.com 510-427-0889 www.patriciaAsaunders.com http://www.twitter.com/blessedpoetpat http://www.facebook.com/blessedpoetpat http://www.instagram.com/blessedpoetpat Thanks for joining us for another Fab Friday! 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