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Spiritual Junk Food: Poetic Takeout

Current price: $14.95
Spiritual Junk Food: Poetic Takeout
Spiritual Junk Food: Poetic Takeout

Barnes and Noble

Spiritual Junk Food: Poetic Takeout

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Qualities to be admired in any poet. Qualities abundant in this well crafted verse by Freeman Tyler. Tyler is equally comfortable -- and perceptive - in addressing the small, important moment in nature as well as the more evanescent and timeless world of spirit, either individual, collective or divine. On Nature, observing a river: You rush by taking everything with you
Even my mind On Love: She was once like that
A promise of sun
A threat of rain On Metaphysical Experience: I sat by Denny Creek
And heard it tell its tale...
The song played on and on
I forgot my face
My name On the Divine: This little babe...
The promise of mankind.
A dwelling place in the hearts
Of man
Is all he seeks. Freeman Tyler moved from the Midwest to the Pacific Northwest in 1980. He lives with his wife Denise, Murphy, the Basset Hound from Hades, and the cats, Teddy and Yin. He was last seen being chased into the forest of faded memories by a pack of rabid chipmunks.

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