Four Letter Word Love

by Cleo Sobel


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 5/3/2011

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 7.5x9.25
Page Count : 56
ISBN : 9781426947780
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 56
ISBN : 9781426947797

About the Book

What Inspired me to write my love poems I grew up with lots of love around me and the only way I know how to express myself is to show love, and do love. In today's world when I look around me I don't see any love, where have all the love gone. Husbands and wives not loving each other, brothers and sisters not loving each other, children not loving their parents and visa verse. One day I decided I wanted to write about love. I wrote love poems to my late husband Jack. Love thyself and share love with our fellow mam. Have faith in love, if we give love, it will be returned. Mother's love, father's love Brother and Sister for sweet hearts, husband and wife, love more, live longer. Smell the roses and keep on smiling, love you will find and keep always, just encourage love in the world. What abut the 3 senior sister and the letter to Santa “Too Good To Be True”? These are words I write in my poems, I encourage love. I am motivated by love. My desire is to see everyone read a poem or a word of love and be encouraged and motivated by the words to keep the faith and spread the love. Cleo Sobel


About the Author

Cleo Ray Sobel is a native of Texas. She left Texas at an early age. After completing high school, bound for Oklahoma City, she took a course in Massage Therapy. She completed her studies and became a certified Massage Therapist. Helping people with stress and pain has been her life. After attending school in Chicago, Illinois, she worked for twenty-five years. She wrote a booklet, “Massage Express to Health and Beauty” and she also wrote a poetry book, “Shipload of Love Poetry”. She wrote a song, “Let Go and Let God” and “Mother, A Precious Name” in 1980. Her hobbies are painting, playing the guitar, and singing. She also makes her won bath salts for relaxing. She likes to read and grows plants on her terrace. She had recently completed a love story about her and Jack. She is the daughter of the last Charles R. Ray and Ethel J. Ray and is the eldest of seven children. She is the widow of Jack Sobel. She wants to write more poetry and plans to write a chapbook. Her two grandmothers named her. One said Frances and the other grandmother was hurt, so her mother said, “Don’t be mad. We will just add Cleo”. So, now you have Frances Cleo. Mrs. Sobel now resides in New York City.