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AMAKA IMANI NKOSAZANA ~ In My Eyes



IN MY EYES

In My Eyes You Will See A Woman Of Love, Truth, And Honesty
Look Into My Eyes And You Will Know Just How Deep I Can Be And Just How Far I Will Go In My Eyes You Will Find All The Pain And Troubles Of The Past Left Behind
Look Into My Eyes And You Will Feel The Hope, Joy, And Faith To Heal
Though My Eyes Sometimes Shed A Tear
I Pray For The Ones I Love So Dear
Look Into My Eyes And Look Deep Inside You Will Find That I Have Nothing To Hide
In My Eyes You Will See Desire No Money, No Fame, Or No Fortune Can Buy Her
Look Into My Eyes And Feel The Love So Free And Pure Just Like A Dove
In My Eyes You Will See Compassion and Grace And The Power To Spread It Everywhere, Every Place
Look Into My Eyes and See The World The Stars And Planets All In One Swirl
In My Eyes There is hope, Inspiration The Colors And Hues So Much Captivation
In My Eyes There Are Many Things You Will See But Most Importantly
In My Eyes You Will See Me

Amaka Imani Nkosazana was born in Alabama,USA in 1975. Amaka has attended Auburn University (Early Childhood Education) 1998 and Devry University (Business Administration)2006 . She is currently pursuing her dream of writing inspirational poetry and fiction novels. Amaka is an author who is inspired by the poetic words of Maya Angelou. She dedicates a majority of her time inspiring others to live their dreams. She is the author of Sweet Destiny and Release The Ink. Sweet Destiny is a fairytale love story which shows how faith and courage can change any situation. Release The Ink is a book of poems written to shine light in those dark places.
Amaka is a fond believer that anything is possible through faith. Each day is an opportunity for us to let creativity be seen throughout the entire world. Reading and learnining is a great way to prepare yourself for the future. Amaka is known for her passion to uplift others in a positive manner as an inspiration diva. She constantly promotes peace and love everywhere she travels. Amaka is a visionary person who cares for the happiness of others. Her duty is to provide wisdom for those who may be lost and confused. She knows that if you believe it, you can achieve it.

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