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delores emmett jones:
In Dorsey's Real Poetry for Senior, Ed Dorsey's words transpose feelings; words leave his soul and touch forgotten spaces, perhaps voids, in the hearts of his readers.
"This Pattern the Same" jerks the reader to a wooden porch, we stand with two young children -- left alone "after clasping with fright the shaking fingers of their mother." "A child from the Home" becomes his name. Years later, as a father, history repeats: "one night to leave them (his children) standing in the yard alone, What did you, dear daughter, expect me to do?"
In "Sounds of Alone" the reader becomes 4 years old, "is left alone with another to own", the pain screams form the page "in waiting for a mother's voice to call."
The reader can imagine the boy from the Home "standing before the class to read aloud when the words all come out wrong."
If the boy is Dorsey, now the words all come out right. They provoke emotions of the reader, rousing feelings we thought were ours...alone.
"Are You Listening" cautions to listen in a busy day "for the small soft voice and what it has to say."
"Dorsey's Real Poetry for Seniors" isn't just for seniors; it's for those who admit to fear, who love the world of nature and seek its spiritual reward...who listen, see and feel "for the yellow butterfly that floats close by."
My copy is in reach to read again and again.
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Infestation!
Smile, Hon, You're in Baltimore! |
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By W.P. Tandy, Editor
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