The Poet's Eye
First Collection
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Book Details
About the Book
Reading between the lines, this book reveals much about the author's journey through life. The youthful, starry-eyed years produced the poems of sentimental, sometimes euphoric, expressions. But, as some wise person once described, "after going up fool's mountain and back down again to face reality squarely in the face", more realistic language and views emerged. Griefs, losses, disappointments had tempered the poet's eye, but the smaller things of life seems to prevail in the author's unending romance with life, wherein a birdsong at dawn or an unexpected snowstorm, becomes worthy of the sharing. The ultimate revelation is complacent acceptance of life, though not always what it seems, with all the valleys and summits, but an exciting adventure that has been, at least to the author, well worth the trip.
About the Author
The author of this collection is a self-described "pocket poet", most of the compositions first recorded on anything available from the pocket and tossed into a box collection. Writing poetry has been more of a compulsion than a hobby, with sporadic inspirations surfacing, since age thirteen, that begged recording, and at age seventy-five, the search for the deeper meanings of life continues, as well as the passion of the poet's pen. The author of this first collection has been published in many anthologies, including The Taj Mahal Review, an international journal devoted to arts, literature, poetry and culture, and as a member of the International Society of Poets, has received many Poet of Merit Awards.