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The Parameters Of Positivity: All Dreams can come True as long as you don't Sleep on Them

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The Parameters Of Positivity:

All Dreams can come True as long as you don't Sleep on Them


“All dreams can come true—as long as you don’t sleep on them.”

In The Parameters of Positivity, author and poet L. Stanley Bascomb delivers a powerful and heartfelt collection that explores life, love, faith, and the enduring strength of the human spirit. Through verses that range from deeply personal reflections to socially conscious pieces, Bascomb celebrates the resilience, hope, and compassion that define our shared humanity.

This collection—divided into SpiritualFamilyThoughtful, and Love poems—moves with rhythm and sincerity. In one moment, he honors history and the sacrifices of great leaders in “It’s Time”; in another, he speaks to the struggles and renewal of parenthood in “Starting All Over Again.” Bascomb’s poetry bridges generations, blending lessons of heritage and unity with heartfelt meditations on self-worth, purpose, and divine connection.

His words carry the pulse of lived experience—from prayers for children and tributes to mothers and sons, to intimate reflections on love, loss, and redemption. Each poem resonates with humility and hope, reminding readers that even in moments of pain, there lies the power to rebuild and rise again.

Echoing the spirit of poets like Langston Hughes and Maya Angelou, Bascomb uses poetry as both a mirror and a map—a reflection of community, and a guide toward a better self.

 “A soulful journey through love, faith, and self-discovery, The Parameters of Positivity reminds us that every dream can come true—as long as we don’t sleep on it.” - MainSpring Books

With The Parameters of Positivity, L. Stanley Bascomb invites us to pause, reflect, and rediscover the light within ourselves and one another.

Because every word, like every act of kindness, has the power to turn darkness into dawn.





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