Catisha Servantwriter Asbury

Catisha Servantwriter Asbury

Catisha Asbury is a writer working passionately on poetry, community articles, and a book on her life. She currently writes on blogs to hone her expertise.

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Masters of Art in Organizational Leadership

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  • Living
    This is a haiku written for God. He is the source of our being! He loved creation so much that He gave His only Son, Jesus!
  • Freedom, Celebrate!
    This is a poem about the 4th of July! It celebrated without the reminder of why we do.
  • Thirsty!
    This is haiku on image of glass of water!
  • Summer Is...
    This is poem on summer happenings like swimming, theme parks, and the 4th of July!
  • A Good Dad!
    This is a poem telling of all the activities that a good dad does and is doing. Happy Father's Day is said in a special way to all fathers doing there best.
  • A Tribute to Life Given
    This is a poem to commemorate Memorial Day. It gives the day off celebrations of barbecue and travel. Church and other services held.
  • Spring Reflection
    This is poem reflecting aspects of the spring time. It talks about bees, iris flower, Dogwood trees, clothing, weather changes, and much more.
  • It is Spring!
    This is a poem about all the happenings in spring like gardens, allergies, softball, grass to mow, graduation, and field trips in school.
  • Remembering a Graduation Celebration
    Read about the writer's experience of celebrating graduation alongside having anxiety about the future.
  • "Fly High"
    The article is about my son's high school graduation and my special priceless gift! His name means noble purpose and his dreams are to be fulfilled!
  • A MessAge
    Poem written about a delicate bird, a dove, that sent a spoken message.
  • Honor, Honor
    A poem written and can be read to music.

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