Do you remember a time when every season felt new and every moment sang with possibility? This collection, The House That Was and Other Poems, gathers memories and vivid impressions from childhood through adulthood. Immersive and musical, the poems move from playful days beside a stream to reflections on courage, love, and loss, all told with clarity and quiet intensity.
The verses invite you to walk through rooms of memory, where light, wind, and weather become characters in a life’s story. They balance intimate emotion with wide landscapes—from spring returning to a child’s wide world to the ache and beauty of grown-up love. The tone stays direct and human, letting images speak plainly and powerfully.
- Vivid scenes of childhood—play, discovery, and the first stirrings of imagination
- Nature-inspired imagery that anchors mood and memory
- Romantic and existential musings, told with accessible language
- A sense of endurance and resilience in the face of change and loss
Ideal for readers who savor lyrical, reflective poetry that blends memory with the textures of everyday life.