A Poor Man’s Poems

A Poor Man’s Poems by Arlie E Newberry is a collection published by iUniverse in May 2004, featuring 260 pages of poetry. This work reflects the author’s experiences growing up in humble surroundings during the Great Depression, offering readers a unique perspective shaped by his life events. The poems blend humor and wisdom, inviting readers to explore the author’s reflections on everyday life and spirituality.
In this collection, readers will encounter a variety of themes that illustrate Newberry’s journey, including moments of levity and profound insight. The poems touch on personal anecdotes, such as whimsical experiences and a sense of gratitude towards a higher power. As a member of the Songwriters & Poets Critique in Grove City, Ohio, Newberry’s work aims to enrich the reader’s life through relatable stories and thoughtful observations. This edition presents a heartfelt exploration of American poetry, encouraging readers to engage with the author’s unique voice and experiences.
Official synopsis Publisher
Arlie was born in humble surroundings in 1932 during the depression. One of eleven children. He brings a fresh prospective to his work through the things he experiences in his life. You’ll find humor and wisdom in his Poems as he goes through the stories in his Book. From having a Cricket in for breakfast or looking at life through his eyes. Like giving God credit for his work in his Poetry. (my work comes out mighty) as one example. Arlie has been a member of S. P. C. (Songwriters & Poets Critique) in Grove City Ohio for nine years. So stroll through his work and enrich your life as he takes you on a journey you won’t forget.
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