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A collection of short lyric and occasional narrative poems that celebrate nature, faith, and ordinary life, alternating pastoral reverence with urban and domestic snapshots. Several lyrics offer devotional imagery and simple, direct praise of trees, stars, and spiritual truth, while other pieces set small scenes—a late-night train, a neighborhood shop, a shepherd’s watch—that contrast modern noise with serene rural or familial values. The language favors clear rhythms, sentimental warmth, and accessible religious sentiment, moving between playful observations, moral reflection, and elegiac notes to produce a contemplative sequence of intimate, formally straightforward poems.

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Joyce Kilmer

Joyce Kilmer was an American poet, essayist, and journalist, best known for his poignant poem "Trees," which celebrates the beauty of nature and reflects his deep appreciation for the world around him. Born in 1886, Kilmer's work often combines themes of spirituality and the natural environment, showcasing his lyrical style and emotional depth. In addition to poetry, he contributed essays and articles to various publications, demonstrating his versatility as a writer. His collection "Main Street, and Other Poems" further illustrates his ability to capture everyday life and human experience through verse. Kilmer's literary legacy continues to resonate, making him a notable figure in early 20th-century American literature.

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