alicemae40's Profile

alicemae40's real name is Alice Donatelli. Alice is 69 years old, is located in Maine / USA and has been a SingSnap member since November 15, 2007. So far she has made a total of 105 recordings.

I attended Lynn public schools. I started writing poetry at the age of ten. My first poetry book was published in 1992, by the Plowman of Canada entitled, "Dreams of Tomorrow". In 1994 I won the editors choice award, for poetry, by the creative poetry associates. I was selected International Woman Of The Year in 1996-97 by the International Biographical Center of Cambridge England, in recogniton of my services to poetry. My poems are in three Anthology books. My poetry will also appear in a book entitled "Out Standing Poets of 1998". I also won the medal of honor for out standing poetry from Cambridge England. plus several awards for poetry from different countries. I was also honored for my poetry from the u.k. They sent me a trophy for excellance in poetry.I share my poems for all to see in the Ware River News. I am also a songwriter. I received a certificate of honor from the Jeff Roberts Music Company. I have two songs on a cassette called "Together We Stand". It is about the Oklahoma City bombings by Hilltop Records in Calif. I also have a song called "A Memory I Can't Erase", which was done by Ramsey Kerny of Nashville Tenn. In 1994 I created a character called "D J Dynamite". It is a children's book for all ages the stories of "D J Dynamite" will delight children from all over the world. COMPASSION There are so many beautiful ways, To express the way we feel, A touch of a hand can somtimes, Help a body to heal. A hug can work like magic, When someone starts to cry, A single word of kindness, Can help when someone dies. A smile can bring the sunshine, When someone is feeling low, A helping hand always works, Even to those that we don't know. A kiss can bring out emotion, With passion that's hard to compare, A laugh can make us feel giddy, It hides the sorrow we bare. A telephone call to someone, We haven't heard from in awhile, Can make a world of difference, It can even reconcile. To write a letter to someone, Seems to me to be ideal, It can make their day much brighter, Just by asking them how they feel. So if you know of someone, Who needs a little lift, Always try to remember, Compassion is the greatest gift. written by Alice Donatelli My poems are protected by © copyright © laws and can't not be used without my permission. Image and video hosting by TinyPicImage and video hosting by TinyPicImage and video hosting by TinyPicImage and video hosting by TinyPicImage and video hosting by TinyPicImage and video hosting by TinyPic