The headless angel : poems /

"The Headless Angel is a poetry collection divided into two sections, 'The Truest Myth,' and 'What the Soul Ate.' Bill Brown wrote these poems in his mid-sixties to explore aging, and surviving in this 'often dark world' by paying attention to moments, solitude and...

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Main Author: Brown, Bill, 1948 September 17- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oak Ridge, Tennessee : Iris Press, [2020]
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Summary:"The Headless Angel is a poetry collection divided into two sections, 'The Truest Myth,' and 'What the Soul Ate.' Bill Brown wrote these poems in his mid-sixties to explore aging, and surviving in this 'often dark world' by paying attention to moments, solitude and the Creative Spirit of our natural world. Living in the Milky Way with over 300 billion stars, an un-understandable figure, is a true gift beyond our knowing. The poems are grouped seasonally, many are love poems to life, his wife, Suzanne, and the precious struggle to live each day at a time. Other poems reach back into his life's journey with new visions. Come, take this journey with him"--
Physical Description:90 pages ; 23 cm
ISBN:9781604542639
1604542632