A Life's Story, In Poetry. Other Poems

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A Life's Story, In Poetry. Other Poems

by Dennison Woodcock

EN·~27 minutes·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total
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A Life's Story and Other Poems - By Dennison Woodcock

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Contents

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A LIFE'S STORY - From One to Ninety-One - * * * *(By Dennison Woodcock)* * * *

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DIADAMA - * * * *(Dennison Woodcock.)* * * *

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TO LEONA

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JESSIE BY THE FOUNTAIN - * * * *(Dennison Woodcock.)* * * *

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DEHEWAMIS - * * * *(Dennison Woodcock.)* * * *

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THE RUMSELLER'S SOLILOQUY

1:43
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WRIGHTS - * * * *(Dennison Woodcock.)* * * *

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CAUTION TO BOYS, or THE SILLY FLY

1:23

Description

A modest collection of verses traces the quiet journey of a man who has watched ninety‑one years pass. Written in plain, unadorned language, the poems move from youthful wonder at wind‑blown pines to the steady rhythm of a life spent learning trades, building homes, and helping a family farm. The narrator’s voice feels like a gentle conversation, inviting listeners to share the small marvels and ordinary challenges that shaped his world.

The early sections capture a child’s curiosity—questions about breezes, water‑driven saws, and the mechanics of canal locks—then follow his apprenticeship in iron‑foundry work and his wanderings across the growing nation. Episodes of building a lathe, mending furniture, and laboring in factories paint a vivid picture of early‑20th‑century American labor and the satisfaction found in craft.

Listening to these poems feels like flipping through a well‑worn diary, each stanza a snapshot of a life lived with humility and hard work. The rhythmic cadence and sincere reflections make the collection a warm, contemplative experience for anyone who enjoys hearing a personal history told in verse.

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Language

en

Duration

~27 minutes (26K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Elizabeth Dejean

Release date

2021-08-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Dennison Woodcock

A little-known American poet, he left behind a reflective verse memoir that looks back over a very long life with warmth, sorrow, humor, and plainspoken honesty. His surviving work feels personal and homespun, offering a rare glimpse of 19th-century experience carried into print in old age.

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