Always looking over
Defender of the pride
A symbol of strength and courage
And a shining light and guide
Many will follow in her footsteps
But few can fill her shoes
An imprint left on history
That not everyone would choose
With each day a beginning
We all can learn to lead
To do what we know is right
Is how we will succeed
A better future awaits us
If together we do stand
Supporting one another
With peace throughout the land
About the Poem The Lioness
The poem The Lioness is a tribute to Queen Elizabeth. I tend to leave more to the imagination with the images, but this seemed fitting. If you do a little research on her life, you will see a few of her quotes references within the poem. I don’t know that any other monarch in history has made more of an impact on the lives of the people of her country or the world in general. And a fun fact – I believe she was the only person on earth that could travel the world without a passport. I wish her well as her journey continues.
Inspirational Poetry Books
Here are some of the books that are available from Robert Longley. I would recommend the Sacred Poem journals. Reading my earlier books (especially the ones for Military, Police and Firefighter’s families) cover to cover can be overwhelming. The poetry journals are designed to give you one poem per day while you journal about what might be going on in your life. There are specific journals for grief, success, and more.
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Inspirational Poetry Products
While I do signed poetry prints that are 11×14, that isn’t the size or product that all people want. Some just want a sympathy card, others may want a large canvas print, or maybe a coffee cup. There are limits to what I can customize with the options available so some products just don’t work. Please just ignore them, I know that that format doesn’t work. If you are looking for something specific, or would like to make something specific just let me know. I’m open to just about anything.
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