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"Where is the singing /when twisted thoughts /flood the soul...?" Helen Mirkil asks in these lyrical poems that celebrate her faith in God and fascination with the sweetness of quotidian life. She questions the mystery, serves as witness, observes details as a mother and a lover, and she tells stories. The poems are paired with ten evocative drawings, that enrich rather than illustrate her vision. Sower on the Cliffs collects the words and images of a striving soul, a poet pilgrim, a remarkable artist.
This is a book of poems featuring crows. I like crows because they can symbolize so many things. Ted Hughes wrote about crows in 1970; I have amassed corvine poems over many years and now-fifty years later-publish my book. Crows still abide. Some poems-Crow's Voice, Crow Highway, Crow In The Garden-are still elusively floating around and I can't seem to locate them. However, enough poems roost in this little book to stick in your craw. Even their cousin, the raven, sneaks in.
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