Poet Patricia Neely-Dorsey Honors Mississippi during National Poetry Month


Patricia Neely-Dorsey, Mississippi Poet, Poetry by Patricia Neely-Dorsey
Patricia Neely-Dorsey
National Poetry Month has been an exciting time of celebration for Mississippi Poet Patricia Neely-Dorsey. Patricia is the author of two volumes of poetry embracing the beauty of her southern home state, “Reflections of a Mississippi Magnolia: A Life in Poems” and “My Magnolia Memories and Musings: In Poems.” She considers herself a Goodwill Ambassador for Mississippi and the South. Her objective is to promote more positive images of her fair state to reduce the stereotypical and negative perception and images that are typically portrayed in the south. During National Poetry Month, Patricia traveled throughout the state speaking at a myriad of literary events, to promote her love of poetry as she touched the hearts of audiences ranging from elementary students to adults.

Today, we’re featuring one of her stellar poems about the great state of Mississippi, duly titled “Mississippi Through and Through.”

Poem about Mississippi, Patricia Neely-Dorsey, Mississippi Poetry


Patricia uses the art of storytelling to educate and entertain audiences who share many of the familiar experiences she speaks about through her poetry. Both volumes of Patricia's books of poetry can be purchased on Amazon.com or at local bookstores around Tupelo.

Click on the following titles to get your personal copy of My Magnolia Memories and Musings and Reflections of a Mississippi Magnolia. Patricia is on an ongoing mission to travel around her state speaking at schools, churches, libraries and various civic organizations, to deliver the message of a positive Mississippi and southern experience. Learn more about Patricia and her Mississippi movement at http://patricianeelydorsey.webs.com/. You can also check out her gallery of southern poems from both books on Facebook.

Once you meet her, you will quickly discover that Patricia Neely-Dorsey is without a doubt “Positively Mississippi!”


*Today's poem is used with permission by the author.

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