
A FOREWORD
MILKWEED - I
HOME THOUGHTS
LIFE
SOME DAY, O SEEKER OF DREAMS
BLACK HOURS
BEFORE RENEWAL
HILL-TOP HOURS
LETTERS FROM HOME
CHAINS
A sweeping gathering of poems invites listeners into a sea of impression, each piece moving from whispered introspection to vivid external scenes. The verses drift through everyday moments—summer evenings, bustling streets, quiet gardens—while also reaching for larger questions of love, loss, and the restless search for meaning. Though the collection shuns conventional rhyme, its language flows with a natural cadence that feels both intimate and resonant.
The opening foreword sets the tone, framing the work as a quiet rebellion against the strictures that have long bound poetry. It explains how the poet seeks freedom from predictable patterns, opting instead for blank verse and lyric honesty that mirror modern consciousness. This thoughtful introduction prepares the ear for a listening experience that feels like stepping into open water, where each poem can surface, ripple, and linger long after the final line.
Language
en
Duration
~53 minutes (51K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Al Haines
Release date
2011-10-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1874–1950
A prolific Canadian-born writer who moved easily between poetry, popular fiction, and early Hollywood screenwriting, he built a career that reached readers on both sides of the border. His work ranges from lyric verse to mysteries, adventure stories, and scripts from the silent-film era.
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