“These poems belong to the transcendentalist constant which
is the essential quality of American Literature. These poems are full of the dynamic
optimism which underlies Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman.”

Roger Asselineau, Professor Emeritus,
Dept. of Letters & Literature at the University of Paris, the Sorbonne

Romance
Friendship, Family and
A Love Supreme

The Circle

Falling Down

Kind of Blue

At Last

The Table of Angels

After the Fall

My Love

Bride in the Garden

Dearly Beloved

Far

Here with You

Leaning to Earth

After the Rain

Awaken

Tea in a Tree

Poet and Peasant

Childhood

A Leaf

All of It

Defining Moment

Mountains

Quality of Love

Waiting for Light

A Big Thunder

The Great Divide

Oh, Now I get it!

the Via Dolorosa

VERYCOOL

ElseWhere

A Thinking Heart

A Few Moments in the Garden

Breaking News

If You Dare

Interiors

Land of Answers

Message of Love

The Risen Life

 

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