Tuesday, November 11, 2014

I Cry Tonight - Amany Rosine

Meet Amany Rosine. She makes
 her debut  on Day Laughs Night
Cries blog with her poem,
 "I Cry 
Tonight."
I Cry Tonight - Amany Rosine, born in Ivory Coast, West Africa, is a talented poet who has taught herself English, Arabic and Bambara, a language spoken in Mali. Amany has lived in Lebannon, too, but now lives in Toronto, Canada. She loves children and wants to help prevent them from hurt or trauma. Amany believes in learning as much as she can. She aims to live a self-accepting life, one that is free of regrets. 

I met Amany in Toronto, at my book launch in 2012. After reading my book, Amany wrote a comment on my Facebook page (currently parked), expressing what she felt after reading the book. I saw something in Amany that I liked and I connected with her and invited her to be a part of Day Laughs Night Cries' mission. The rest, as people say, "is history." 

Please hop over to Day Laughs Night Cries to see what we are     doing and read Amany's poem.

Day Laughs Night Cries - Link 
Leave any comments you have there.

14 comments:

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    1. great to connect to with you, Path Hatt, enjoy the poem.

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  2. I visited and read the poem. It's excellent.

    Love,
    Janie

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    1. thank you Janie Junebug, for loving the Poem.

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  3. She self-taught herself all those languages? Amazing! I'm headed off to read the poem.
    Love that you two made the connection. How sweet!

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    1. thank you Elizabeth Seckman. I hope you like the poem

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  4. It is a talent to pick up languages and some are gifted at that.

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    1. Thank you Hoddock, your words means a lot to me.

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  5. Amany's poem is beautiful!
    It's always great to connect with others who are on a similar wavelength...

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    1. thank you Michelle Wallace. I hope to inspire you more.

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    1. nice to meet you too J.L. Campbell. I hope we stay connected

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    1. The pleasure is all mine. Thank you all for your wonderful comments. I am so deeply touch . I truly hope meet you all one day soon.

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