Green Days and Blue Days collects Patrick R.
Chalmers’s vivid poems, turning everyday scenes into bright, music‑shaped reflections. From bustling streets to quiet glens, the verses travel through memory, longing, and small moments that feel larger than life.
In this book, nature and city life intertwine with a playful, lyrical voice. The poems mix myth, landscape, and character sketches, inviting readers to see the world as a series of light‑bright moments and lingering textures. The tone stays warm and accessible, balancing charm with thoughtful, sometimes wistful observation.
- Vivid imagery that shifts between rural calm and urban energy.
- Characterful voices and themed vignettes, from forest paths to seaside towns.
- Accessible language and rhythm that invites readers to pause, listen, and feel.
- A sense of travel through memory and place, with light touches of humor and wonder.
Ideal for readers who enjoy lyric poetry that celebrates place, memory, and the small wonders that punctuate everyday life.
Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961). Founded the analytical school of psychology and developed a radical new theory of the unconscious.