Southern Poems from Early 1900s
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A look at the heart of the South with poems from 100 years ago. Reflect and receive comfort in the simple, trusting faith and the purity of a bygone era in the South.
Heart-felt treasures to warm your soul. Religious poetry with sweet, charming poems of children, God, Heaven, Church, poverty, and gardens. Also, Temperance poems about drunks abusing pure children who believe in God and Heaven.
* “These southern ditties from the early 1900s which your Aunt Blanche learned, treasured and passed onto her family and loved ones are truly treasures. They make us remember a time when good was good, bad was bad and political correctness was unknown. I especially liked the one about the little boy coming back from Church.” Betsy Weiss
* “I don't read poetry—most of the time I don't even like poetry—but while reading ‘Tommy's Prayer’ tears filled my eyes and then while reading ‘Guilty or Not Guilty’ they started flowing.” Jabbar JJ Williams
* “These sweet and heartfelt poems are very nostalgic and sentimental and reflect a different time and a different tempo.” Celeste Bliss
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Author Rose White’s cabin in the country
Aunt Blanche’s biography
Dad’s biography
Aunt Dora’s biography
Grandma’s biography

