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One Man's Journey by James Clayton TaylorOne Man's Journey

by James Clayton Taylor  American Writer

 

Category: Poetry, Inspirational 

ISBN: 1-4137-4235-7

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Price: $19.95 US; paperback

Description:

One Man’s Journey is a thought-provoking ride through life—both observational and personal. The book is written to be accessible and universal. The journey covers the author’s experiences through the ’70s, ’80s, and ’90s to the present.

Prosaic poetry with haunting expressions like “Sunset Image Pass Me By” and “Cobblestone Echoes” convey the challenge of loneliness. Other pieces delight in life, such as “Cathy Colorado” and “Freedom Wave,” which speak of intimacy and youthful passion, and the deep connection love brings when a man opens his heart. “Don’t want to Sleep Tonight” and “Beginning of Love” show a mature man full of sensitivity and poignancy. “Grandchild” comes full circle, from the rowdy chaos of youth to the wisdom of being a grandfather. This poem conveys a wish that one day the grandchild will be able to experience the joy that a little one brings into the lives of grandparents.

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Reviews:

"Good poems (especially "Somewhere in the Back of My Mind")." ~ Lucius Furius

"Ahhhhh....that is so wonderfully put! And the last two lines...exquisite." ~ Anna Marie Fritz, Authorsden.com writer, on 'Don't Say a Word' and 'Back of My Mind'.

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