Light-Gathering PoemsAn anthology of poems that heal, offer hope, and inspire. "She walks in beauty, like the night Of cloudless climes and starry skies; And all that's best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes." --Lord Byron Here is a collection of beauty, inspiration and light. Liz Rosenberg has gathered poems of sunlight and starry skies, of light flickering in a dark and difficult world. Where light literally shines in one poem, in another it may be represented more figuratively: light in the deepest of loves, a smooth pebble found in a pocket, and even, in the greatest despair, as in Shelley's great line, "If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind? " Whether about hope, beauty, comfort or healing, this collection is filled with poems of light. Like Rosenberg's award-winning Earth-Shattering Poems, this multicultural anthology features poems by authors from around the world and from ancient to contemporary times. Some of the poets included are Robert Frost, Langston Hughes, Jane Kenyon, Rainer Maria Rilke, Christina Rossetti, Rumi, and Ruth Stone. |
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User Review - Lake_Oswego_UCC - LibraryThingHere is a collection of beauty, inspiration and light. Liz Rosenberg has gathered poems of sunlight and starry skies, of light flickering in a dark and difficult world. Where light literally shines in ... Read full review
LIGHT-GATHERING POEMS
User Review - KirkusThe ancient Hebrew idea of tikkun olan—remaking the world whole—served as inspiration to poet and editor Rosenberg as she gathered in poems for a sister collection to her Earth-Shattering Poems (not ... Read full review
Contents
Follow the Drinking Gourd | 3 |
She Walks in Beauty | 9 |
The Heaven of Animals | 15 |
Pear Tree | 21 |
Oak Place Musings | 27 |
The Black Finger | 33 |
AfricanAmerican Anonymous | 101 |
Robert Frost | 110 |
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