MANA'S SHORT STORY SERIES LIST ON SIDE COLUMN

Selections From "Autism—Poetic Pride: A Collection of Poetry" by "Queen" Anya Rutz

You Bring Me Romance                                  


You bring me romance

You bring me laughter

You opened up for me a new chapter

A new happily ever after.


You help me reach

So many things to me you teach

You help me, indeed

You help me succeed.


You help me not hurt or bleed

A red rose is just for you 

My music for you I will perform. 



Let Autistics Be Free 


There are many control freaks

Discriminating against me.

Against getting married,

Against medical weed,

Let autistics be free. 


My will has made the control freaks almost gone.

I have forced them out of my life. 


I can rise at dawn 

With no commotion

And dance with happy emotions.


The control freaks are no longer discriminating

They are no longer around me to be hating.

There were thousands of them in the state.

The only thing they did was hate.

I am strong now. 

I have a place where I belong. 



Light Over The Rainbow


When you’re down and feel like there no more point to life

You just keep walking that trail

Say to yourself, “No, I must not fail.”


When the ocean is having its heavy waves

And you cannot swim to the shore

When the rain falls and pours

And you feel like there is nowhere to go

Just look ahead and you can see the light over the rainbow.


Don’t stop dreaming

Don’t stop your believing.


Let it go

Let it flow

Let all troubles go

Let all struggles flow.

You can always see there is a light over the rainbow.

When you fall down, you can reach for the stars

Know that this is who you are

Be proud of who you are.


Let it go

Let it flow

Let all troubles go

Let all struggles flow

You can always see there is a light over the rainbow.



"Queen" Anya Rutz is not of formal royalty, but her self-assuredness makes her the queen of her life. As a young lady with autism, she recognizes her challenges instead of dwelling on what many have said she would not be able to do. She proves by his collection of poetry that she reigns over her life. 


To preview Autism—Poetic Pride: A Collection of Poetry by "Queen" Anya Rutz, visit the book's page on the MarketingNewAuthors.com's website. 





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