The Sound of Scampering (ePub)
(Sprache: Englisch)
Author Dainon Moody is a self-proclaimed wanderer on the fabled road of life. In The Sound of Scampering, his first collection of poetry, Moody explores the unique world around him through verse rich in imagery and sensory detail extracted from his life...
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Author Dainon Moody is a self-proclaimed wanderer on the fabled road of life. In The Sound of Scampering, his first collection of poetry, Moody explores the unique world around him through verse rich in imagery and sensory detail extracted from his life experiences over the course of more than twenty years.
While many of Moodys poems cover relatable subjects, such as lost love, death, friendship, and nature, others offer an engaging, lighter look at life. He recalls what it is like to ride a runt calf, travel back in time to visit his newly wed parents, and sell roadside zucchini. With unguarded honesty, Moody contemplates the yearnings of his heart, his understandings of love, and his hopes for his future, ultimately encouraging others to do the same with their own unfinished lives.
My grandpa went quickly.He forgot his granddaughters name short months beforeshe was by his hospital bed, playing hymns for him on her violin.And, when they laid him in his grave, soldiersshooting up the air, a folded American flag,my cry was one I hadnt the time to practice.I lost all strength, some oxygen and timenearby sisters keeping me from fallingmy chest caving in. Its the first and last timeI understand the depth of sadnessthat gets forced into a sob.from Three Cries (and None for Help)
While many of Moodys poems cover relatable subjects, such as lost love, death, friendship, and nature, others offer an engaging, lighter look at life. He recalls what it is like to ride a runt calf, travel back in time to visit his newly wed parents, and sell roadside zucchini. With unguarded honesty, Moody contemplates the yearnings of his heart, his understandings of love, and his hopes for his future, ultimately encouraging others to do the same with their own unfinished lives.
My grandpa went quickly.He forgot his granddaughters name short months beforeshe was by his hospital bed, playing hymns for him on her violin.And, when they laid him in his grave, soldiersshooting up the air, a folded American flag,my cry was one I hadnt the time to practice.I lost all strength, some oxygen and timenearby sisters keeping me from fallingmy chest caving in. Its the first and last timeI understand the depth of sadnessthat gets forced into a sob.from Three Cries (and None for Help)
Autoren-Porträt von Dainon Moody
Dainon Moody earned a bachelor’s degree in Journalism from Utah State University. He is a marketing writer who has been known to play Neil Young’s Harvest loudly on the turntable at three o’clock in the morning. Dainon lives in Orlando, Florida. This is his first poetry collection.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Dainon Moody
- 2012, 72 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: iUniverse
- ISBN-10: 147595901X
- ISBN-13: 9781475959017
- Erscheinungsdatum: 14.11.2012
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