Awareness of Addictions and Recovery from Despair
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Jeffrey David Jubelirer
Shea Jubelirer began writing poetry in junior high school and picked poetry up again when she met Jeff Jubelirer in 1986. After seeing him write poetry, she said, “I can do that, too.” On the first day of their relationship, he showed her his collection of poems and things were never the same since Shea found out that she also has the gift of poetry and together they have pursued their art with purpose. She was the first child of six. They all are professionals in their careers today. Her mother and father, Richard and Mary Shea travel all over the world together and are actively involved in community affairs in a sea town in New Jersey. Richard Shea has been the Chairman of the Board at Cape May County Hospital for a long time now. He was CEO for Pepperidge Farm in 1985-1995.? Shea also sells Avon as an E Representative and is becoming a Beauty Advisor for Avon. She has been with Avon since 1994. Shea received a B.A. degree in 1986 from Rutger’s University and also studied @ St. Benedict’s College and @ St. Thomas College from 1977-1981. She took the long Way to complete her degree. She has also done graduate work @Beaver College, 1991-1992. She believes poetry is a good way for expression and being artistic. Writing poetry and other forms of writing has captured her thoughts ever since Jeff and Shea were together. Shea thrives on creativity as does Jeff who has 22 manuscripts copyrighted from The Library Of Congress. He was a graduate of The University Of Pennsylvania as well. They read @ Open Poetry Readings in Philadelphia where they live. Together they are hoping the readers will notice them. Shea continues to work on writing more poetry and also novels. She hopes for and is working for more books to be written and published in their future. She hopes the reader will take away from this book, some real sense of the Truth and realization of God’s goodness as well as appreciate her art form in what is written here.
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Awareness of Addictions and Recovery from Despair - Jeffrey David Jubelirer
Copyright © 2018 by Jeffrey David Jubelirer.
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Growing up to be successful, a fraternity hell week caused paranoia as well as the darkness of the night. Now recovering from a dual diagnosis, Jeffrey has been lucky enough to have been writing for many years. Thanks to a few friends he is now a man and a productive, active citizen.
I had to be worthwhile. I had to forgive and forget. Development and understanding took time. Freedom and religion and caring therapy all play a role in my poetry which enables me to recover, and to be a productive citizen as a writer and poet.
Where is 19 96
Where is 1996
Stress for power
Sweating for the money
And the wind blows
Feeling so good
Polite and
Demanding respect
Having paid my dues
For reason
Purpose to come
Forward
And come back
Who is sorrow?
Where is the pain?
No roaches
And do we want honey bees
The capital for fun
Or right back
To work for another day.
A Child Waves and Smiles
A child waves and smiles
time for new life
and seeking
adventure and fun
naturally
Surrendering to God
who chose me for how
long
and how much
I must move around
and keep the sacred
near me
never again where I
don’t belong
Let