A glimpse of Falling Leaves: Intermittent Verse—poems that thread nature, memory, and feeling through short, reflective lines.
This collection brings together verse written from 1914 to 1916, offering mood-rich snapshots and personal meditations that span dawn, love, the world, and everyday life.
From quiet scenes in Daybreak to the intimate portraits of love and longing in The Spirit of a Kiss and The Love of a Woman, the book invites calm, contemplation, and a sense of shared humanity. The poetry blends spiritual imagery with human emotion, delivering accessible, earnest reflections in compact form.
- Brief, lyric pieces that capture moments of dawn, memory, and affection.
- Themes of faith, nature, and the ties that bind people to one another.
- A mix of devotional imagery and everyday life, rendered in clear language.
- Works that balance quiet wonder with the ache and sweetness of life.
Ideal for readers who enjoy thoughtful, approachable poetry and period-era verse with timeless feeling.