Sketchbook extends an invitation around the
world for submissions of prayer, inspiration and heart
felt encouraging poetry submissions for this new section
of the Sketchbook Journal.
The goal of
the Sketchbook editors is to hear from all
faiths and peoples on a Global Scale. The more people
who participate and read the more our hearts will become
one. Surely, a heart that envelops the world can make
changes and differences in lives.
We can make
a difference and wipe away all the divisions that have
arisen because of different belief systems. Let us all
love and respect one another in one accord.
Please send your poems and prayers to:
letuspray@poetrywriting.org
Links to
past Let Us Pray Poems:
The September / October 31, 2010 Let Us Pray Feature Index
The November / December 31, 2010 Let Us Pray Feature Index
The January /
February 28, 2011 Let Us Pray Feature Index
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Participants in the March / April 30, 2011 Let Us
Pray Feature
Five
Poets from
one country participated: Mark
Dohle, US;
Joseph
Farley, US; Bernard Gieske, US;
Richard Ilnicki;
Sunney
Poyner, US
Country: United
States
Mark
Dohle, US: Let Us Pray:
Free Verse: Caring
Joseph Farley, US: Let
Us Pray:
Free Verse: the state of things, Praise to the
decorator, Listen up
Bernard Gieske, US: Let Us Pray:
Free Verse: GRACE and the LAMB
Richard Ilnicki:
Let Us Pray:
Japanese Earthquake/Tsunami;
God Dropped the Bomb
Evica
Kraljic, CR:
Let Us Pray:
Free Verse: Spellbound
Sunney
Poyner, US: Let Us Pray:
Quatrains: Confidence
Brian
Strand, UK: Let Us Pray:
Couplets