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Overview
These poems explore how we communicate or fail to communicate with each other, with the natural world, and ultimately with the Divine. Poems of longing, of delight, and of loss reflect on how our relationship with nature mirrors our connection or lack of connection with God.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780969191797 |
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Publisher: | Eva Nova Press |
Publication date: | 11/08/2013 |
Pages: | 102 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.24(d) |
Table of Contents
Slicing Silence, Ripples, There's a Purple About November, Lumberjack Transformed, On a Crisp Morning, The Sun, a Grape, Moose Chase in Fog, How St. Francis Sings, Lamb, Blue Night, Summer, The Distant Wind, To You Who Lives There Now, The Long Longing, What's Beneath The Surface, Beach In December, American Tourist, Just Beyond, Musings by a Vermont Pond, Tangled, Veneer, Warming, Swollen Desire, This Long Longing, Between, Icicles, Amaryllis, Mother Sea, Crossing the Lake, The Taste of the Wind, Wandering Through the Light Cast, Deer's Cloven Prints, December 20th, 2010, The Moon Wouldn't Let the Sky Be Dark, Crossing the Lake at Night, A Different Kind of Knowledge, Invisible Highway, The Hidden Cave, On Theophany Eve, Waters, In My Boat, When I Lingered in the Garden, While Alone, Thoughts Escape, Crows, To Know Evil Is to Know the Distance, Cougar, Fry Creek, Ideas, Drink, Rebar in Babel, At the Burgess Shale, Struggle: A Jacob's Ladder, Rhythm, When the Wheel Turns, You Are Meant to Be Like Fire, To a GlacierCustomer Reviews
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