Something Beautiful I've learned to this indisputable As no one else can do it like You can Turn broken into something beautiful Making that broken to self suitable Finishing that within where it began I've learned to this indisputable Turning inside out to approvable In showing Your glory as You than Turn broken into something beautiful As one allows You to sew together The pieces that shattered deep within One's transformation new altogether A portrait of spiritual growth wherein You replace one's damaged soul anew As You bestow Your love to one therein Then one learns a love once never knew I've learned to this it's indisputable As love did blossom giving a breakthrough Turning broke into something beautiful ©Doris Elaine
Guys, This is the first poem of Part Two of The Rhyme It Out Project! . It's form is Acrostic; which, is one of my favorite forms. Some poets have even accomplished a double Acrostic poem where in addition to the left side spelling something, the right side also spells out something. I did attempt to do a double Acrostic, but could not due my criteria for poems is they rhyme. A double Acrostic that rhymes is near impossible; as I did find out. However, I haven't given up on that idea and when and if I do accomplish a double acrostic that rhymes, of course I will post it. For now here you go with a regular Acrostic poem that speaks of rhyming poetry. “A” Acrostic – “Rhyming Poems Fate” "A" Acrostic Poetry Acrostic is easy and fun. It simply is the spelling out of word(s) on the left hand side of the poem in the first letter of each sentence. Rhyming Poems Fate R eading and writing rhyming poems is great H aving an education isn't needed Y our mind is al