Poems from the Heart
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Audrey Janelle Lotito
My name is Audrey Janelle Lotito, and I was born and raised in Syracuse, New York. Growing up was difficult because my mom and I weren’t really close. Through all my struggles, I was able to be inspired to write poems from the heart. Even with all the sorrow in my life, I still seem to find beauty in this world through poetry.
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Poems from the Heart - Audrey Janelle Lotito
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Contents
Acknowledgements
Endless Horror
Words Unspoken
Black Hole
Heartbreak (Relationship)
Bullying
A Cry for Help
A Shining Beautiful Smile.
The Special Girl That Was Cherished and Loved
The CanTeen
Toni’s Huge Accomplishment
Courageous Carissa
Creative Chris
Perfect Paul
True Love
Promise
Letting Go
Deep Inside
Letting Go Part 2
Tear Drop
KIP (Kacie)
Coping with a Loss
One Day
Teenage Desire
Day of Silence
Heart and Mind
Do Dreams Really Come True?
Deep Dark Secret
Best Friend
Someone Gave Me a Sign
I Gave You My Heart
Tomorrow
R.I.P. Daintry Marie Lotito
Death by: Daintry Marie Lotito
Treasure in the Sea by: Daintry Marie Lotito
Yesterday by: Daintry Marie Lotito
Daughter by: Daintry Marie Lotito
I Am by: Daintry Marie Lotito
Don’t Be Afraid by: Daintry Marie Lotito
Differences by: Daintry Marie Lotito
Poems from the Heart
Inspirations by:
Audrey Janelle Lotito
Inspiring one reader at a time
Acknowledgements
I want to thank my school for Rachel’s Challenge which inspired me to write my first poem Endless Horror.
I’d like to thank Shelby Ellsworth for her creative designs. She did an amazing job on the cover photo and the dedication photo. Thank you Shelby. I’d also like to thank The CanTeen for being a huge part in my life, and helping/inspiring me to be everything that I am today. I’d also like to thank my family for believing in me that one day my poems would be published. I’d like to thank Kimberly Freeman for her edits on some poems. I’d also like to thank Angel Johnson Tucker for being an inspiring English teacher.
Endless Horror, Words Unspoken, and Black Hole were written based on my feelings of my mom having cancer. My mom told me she had breast cancer and cervical cancer. Endless Horror is part one of how