Sense and Sound presents a new collection of more than five hundred
poems exploring more than one hundred and fifty subjects, including
aging, love, war, religion, and beauty. This inspiring collection
of verse addresses the fundamental concerns of the human condition.
The poetry roams freely, reaching for abstract truth one moment and
touching upon human frailty the next. These verses consider many
topics in the struggle to make sense of the mystery of life
including issues of the head and the heart. Sense and Sound is
organized alphabetically by topic for ease of use. Author Donald
Patrick Redheffer writes with emotional depth and understanding
while bringing his poetry to life. The Poet My songs can be
deliberate With thought well defined, Or they can be pure surprise
Unknown to the mind. When the heart insinuates, Words find their
own way. With sense and sound they surround Our feelings to betray.
Once this avalanche of feeling Has tight hold of me There is no way
to look away From what I've come to be. The poet hopes his precious
words Will someday live to be A cherished memory of the race Facing
its mortality.
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