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Price: $15.00 Paperback - 45 pages |
Release Date: September 2010 |
ISBN10: N/A ISBN13: 978-1-930337-52-7
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Available as a Kindle Edition.
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Summary |
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Poetry that reminds us to think about the experiences that made us who we are.
Only the Sound Itself reminds us to think about the experiences that made us who we are. This poetry acts as a wake-up call to make us realize how hectic and crazy our lives have become. The theme of nature throughout the collection allows one to see the peace and serenity that used to exist and how the simplicity of life is lost as we take on responsibilities, fall in love, and eventually grow into adulthood.
Ben Mitchell is a poet who lives in Vermont and teaches poetry there. This is his first book.
Distributed for Codhill Press
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Table of Contents Only the Sound Itself
August Morning
Setting Fires
The Day it Snowed Forever
This
Dear Santa
Sugar Snow
Xerox Machine
Was it Shakespeare or Dorothy Parker
Smoking
Nipple, Nipple, Nipple
Salad Bar
Imagine a Man
In A Field
Orange Juice
Yellow Office
Placemats
Morning Bus
Kitchen Window
The Pale Light of Canadian Brushfire
Duffel Bag
Do You Ever
Silent Mountain
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