
Song in Spring
A small, luminous collection of verse that captures the fleeting magic of spring. Jones writes with delicate precision about blossoms, returning birds, and the almost painful sweetness of things coming back to life after winter's long sleep. These poems don't merely describe the season they inhabit a state of mind, that brief window when everything feels possible and the world seems to whisper its secrets. The language is understated but deeply felt, with moments of unexpected intensity that catch the reader off guard. There's a quiet urgency here, an awareness that spring won't last, that beauty is inseparable from loss. This is poetry for anyone who has ever stood beneath a cherry tree and felt time moving through them.
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Alan Davis Drake (1945-2010), Audio Andrea, Ancilla, Al Gelman +15 more





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