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This book is a continuation of the author’s first book, “A Poet’s Journey”. The poems have been written over the past forty years for a variety of audiences including young adults through older adults, who may be seeking faith, reflection, encouragement or humor. Some poems respond to current events, holidays, and various life experiences. A variety of poetic forms are used.
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Publié par | WestBow Press |
Date de parution | 13 avril 2023 |
Nombre de lectures | 0 |
EAN13 | 9781664290860 |
Langue | English |
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A Poet’s Journey Continued
More Faith, Humor, and Reflections
RICHARD A. CARDNER
Copyright © 2023 Richard A. Cardner.
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Scripture quotations taken from The Holy Bible, New International Version® NIV® Copyright © 1973 1978 1984 2011 by Biblica, Inc. TM. Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide.
Some poems are based on biblical accounts found in the NIV Life Application Study Bible 2011.
ISBN: 978-1-6642-9085-3 (sc)
ISBN: 978-1-6642-9084-6 (hc)
ISBN: 978-1-6642-9086-0 (e)
Library of Congress Control Number: 2023901590
WestBow Press rev. date: 3/15/2023
To the love of my life, my wife, Linda
Contents
Preface
At Sixes and Sevens
A Ball at the Mall
Beginnings
The Boat
The Boundary
The Boy, the Boat, and the Grandfather
Breeze
The Call
Contentment
The Cross
Dawn
Disguises
Disintegration
Ease
Empty
The Engagement
Exclamation Point!
Faithfulness
Family Ballad
Fire
Fresh Start
The Garden
Geese
Giving Thanks
Grow
Home
Ice Cream
Ice-Skating Class
It’s Everywhere
The Junkyard
Knock
Leaving
Level
Life Is …
Love and Fear
Mall
The Mission
Mother Wesley
Naught
Octavia
The Office
One Thing More
Oyez
Picture This
Plague
Poinsettias
The Puzzle
Read the Bible
Salt
The Sand Hand
The Seam
Seven and Seven
The Shadow
Shadows
Shame
The Sheep
The Shepherd
Sleep
Small Plants
A Smile
Snow
The Song Goes On
Spider Changing
Spit
Still Tall
Storm Damage
Stumbling Block
Sunrise
Temporary
Thirty Days
Thoughts on Coronavirus Days
Time Loved
Tree Friends
Trixie
The View from My Office
Who Knew?
Writer’s Block
You Stress
Preface
One day as I was sitting at my computer, I noticed something: the desktop was a mess. I decided to use the pandemic isolation to solve the neatness problem, and doing so allowed me to finalize some poems and gather them together in this book.
Several people and groups have influenced my work. I’ll name a few, but don’t blame them. First, my wife did yeoman labor in editing. This is a blessing, as I am not a patient person.
Second, I have belonged to numerous writing groups over the years, including the NH Poetry Society and several groups in Arizona. Each group has helped by reviewing my work and by suggesting prompts to jump start the writing.
November 2021
At Sixes and Sevens
I drove slowly on through the oily-smelling night fog.
Old landmarks, once bright, were smudged and smeared
as if they were being erased,
canceled out of the picture,
never again to lighten a life.
People carrying six-foot poles walked slightly stooped.
Each pinprick of mist
added to their load.
It looked like my hometown,
but this world was slightly off-kilter.
Inverted stoplights did not bode well,
and the healthy were called ill.
Ahead I saw a dull glow
where I recalled a strip mall, Peaceful Stop,
but now named on the flickering neon sign
PIECEMEA with a hanging L .
The hardware store had only soft goods.
Tired people did not rest at the restaurant.
Guarded pails of money sat outside the laundromat.
Disheveled children wandered
aimlessly
in front of the boarded-up childcare center.
My body was not in sync;
my mind, drained of fine words.
My good sleep slept.
But I was startled awake from fruitless slumber to the
enshrouded hill-mounted cross still brightly
glowing in this miasmic world.
October 24, 2020
A Ball at the Mall
Young Mother Ball
went to the mall
to buy herself some stuff.
Getting to it
with a full wallet
still never was enough.
September 24, 2006
Beginnings
Before beginnings,
in the darkness no thing reigned:
no thing to have form
before the light was seated;
no time to have a before.
March 6, 2014
The Boat
He rowed the boat toward the depths
with deeply dipped oars.
The sweat dripped from each pore,
his shirt no longer dry.
As soon as the deeps were reached,
he lifted the oars.
The cloud-clotted sky shouted
as a friend warns one.
He smiled at the wind’s harsh drive,
at its cooling blow,
at its boat-breaching waves,
and turned the boat to face the threat.
April 8, 2013