This book contains a selection of fifty-two short poems, written
in the style of Japanese Tanka poetry, and written over a period of
slightly over one year. They are arranged in simple chronological
order, as they were written, and they contemplate the changing
context and mood of the author's life during this time. As these
poems were written there were dark periods, when friends and close
family members struggled with serious illness. There were also
times of public anger and tragedy such as the massacre of innocents
at Newtown, Connecticut, and the bombings at the Boston Marathon.
There were also many moments of love and joy. The act of
contemplation can help all of us find our way through the dark
moments of our lives and fully appreciate the joys that surround
us.
One poem in this book, Still Singing, captures the need for us
all to embrace each day as our moment and our future. I greet each
morning, Every change brought by the dawn. I accept them all.
Embrace the soft new rhythms, And the call of life's new song.
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