About This Book
A varied poetry collection that moves among nostalgia, rural scenes, collegiate reminiscence, and wartime reflections, shifting tone from lyric meditation to narrative ballad and conversational dialect. Several poems adopt first-person sketches of loss, devotion, and bravery, while others dwell on labor, home, and modest pleasures, with occasional playful or musical pieces. The poet uses formal variety—dialect speech, elegiac lines, and compact dramatic moments—to explore themes of memory, sacrifice, and the bonds between individual feeling and community tradition. Overall the verses present multiple emotional registers rather than a single continuous narrative.
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