Poetry by Dana Susan Beasley 
Poetry Readings
 
 
That Day
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
A poetic history of the horrific events of 9/11 in honor of Patriot Day 2007. This poem reviews that horrible day and then asks the question, "Do we remember?"
 
 
In the Stillness
Thursday, July 27, 2006
Author Dana Susan Beasley describes her emotions of living in an old house that her and her husband are remodeling. As she sits on the back stair petting her dog, she listens to the storm playing
 
Visions in Blue
Thursday, July 6, 2006
A poem that describes a patriotic ceremony held at the Air Force Academy. This poem tells about the emotions the author feels watching the thousands of cadets dressed in blue, lined up on the
 
Spring Time
Friday, June 30, 2006
An inspirational poem that reminds us of the joys of spring time from childhood days. It is full of vivid descriptions of tulips bursting in bloom, rolling down newly-green grassy hills, and taking
 
A Seed of Love
Thursday, June 22, 2006
An inspirational poem that tells a story about a rose seed struggling to grow, read by the author, Dana Susan Beasley.
 
This poem is published in The Victorian Rose Collection. The oil painting,
 
Writer, graphic artist, and musician Dana Susan Beasley uses free verse poetry to express her deep convictions about God’s redeeming love.

For her, this glorious love is best expressed in the beauty of roses and the maturation process of flowers. She also sees his love in his glorious creation of mountains, her favorite place to be.

A mother of a young school-aged son, Mrs. Beasley lives in Colorado Springs, Colorado, with her husband, son, and dogs in a 19th Century Victorian home. She is the founder and publisher of AngelArts and its publishing line, Blooming Originals®.
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