A thought on Colette V. Paul’s Butterflies Dance in the Rain, a collection of poetry and prose
A thought on Colette V. Paul’s Butterflies Dance in the Rain, a collection of poetry and prose
Dear friends,
As many of you know, I try to
live my life in truth and honesty. When I tell you that I love you, I mean it.
When I tell you that I don’t, I also mean it. When I review a book, I won’t
tell you what you want to hear so you’ll buy it. I won’t tell you the story in
an objective, journalistic style. However, I will tell you what I feel, hear
and see when I read it – from my heart to yours. Be inspired by my review of Butterflies Dance in the Rain.
To be honest, I don’t remember how I know Ms. Colette V.
Paul. What I do remember is a video of her that I had come across on the Internet.
As I listened to her speaking one of her poems, I realized that the way she
spoke reminded me of someone. Colette’s soft yet strong voice articulating
words of wisdom resonated with me immediately. Colette’s outer beauty is a
reflection of her inner world of love, faith, hope, and the wonderment of life.
Colette has a light around her that shines brightly and enlightens everyone who
knows her. However, as Butterflies in the
Rain shows its readers, this wasn’t always so. Lessons of life likely propelled
Colette into higher spheres of her own spirituality.
I
believe that Butterflies in the Rain reflect
that to the point. Filled with the sadness of a broken heart, Colette is a true
artist with an understanding that there is a higher power we can all call upon
in times of distress. Dear God Letter is
the quest of such search for healing. It opens the poetry collection and leads
me, the reader to the realization that we are all eternal and a part of this
higher power whatever name one wants to give it. As Colette realizes that she is a part of this eternal power, her
spirits seem to lift and carry me to the next poem. Many poems read like
Japanese haikus when so much can be expressed in just a few lines. Colette
seems to know instinctively when this is the case. Stillness, aspiration,
intuition, love, renewal, music and human tragedies are described boldly
without complications as they do not need more words but the recognition that
only one thing is needed – love.
Back to
reality and everyday problems, Another
year feels rushed at first suffocating me, the reader, with stress,
disturbance and problems. However, the last three lines free my mind and entail
the deep message that I found buried under the problems. Cursed is another favorite of mine and deeply touches my soul. It
is as if I almost can feel Colette’s soul crying out for help and freedom. Now
the poetry collection gains in speed and depth as I learn more details on
Colette’s life changing experiences, newly given responsibilities, facing prejudice
and difficult circumstances in I’m Doing
Just Fine. Colette puts into words what others cannot express. Suddenly, I
knew who Colette reminded me of in the video. I am Woman is a masterpiece filled with dignity and strength of a
woman. Elevations and Vibrations bring
me back to my memory of watching the video and help me realize that, Colette
is, as Dr. Maya Angelou would likely call her, a Phenomenal Woman.
Indeed, Colette is a creative soul on a journey. Life might
have knocked her down a couple of times. However, her gift of words lifts her
high and let her soul fly freely through life’s turning points and complications.
I call Colette the next Dr. Maya Angelou. I don’t say this lightly. I mean it
with my heart and my soul. Let Butterflies
Dance in the Rain take you to higher spheres. Follow Colette on her journey
here: https://www.facebook.com/cocopoet1
To Colette: Next time, look up into the clouds. I am sure
Maya would be proud of you. Perhaps she’ll put a rainbow in your clouds.
Love, Barbara
Copyright © 2015 by Barbara
Bullock
Photo credit © 2015 by Colette V.
Paul
Works cited:
Paul, Colette V. Butterflies Dance in the Rain. Atlanta :
Southern Butterfly Publishing , 2015. Book .
https://www.facebook.com/cocopoet1
Dr. Maya
Angelou www.mayaangelou.com
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All
views and opinions expressed in this review and other posts are purely personal
views of the author Barbara Bullock. These views and opinions do not
necessarily represent those of any person mentioned. My blogs are for
information/entertainment only and are not meant to replace any spiritual,
psychological, medical or legal advice.
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