A Flock of Words

A Flock of Words by Burt Porter is a collection of poetry published by iUniverse in March 2011. This edition features 120 pages and is presented in English. The poems reflect Porter’s extensive experience in the hills of Vermont, offering a blend of observation and participation in the natural world.
Readers will find that Porter’s work captures the essence of everyday life through traditional poetic forms. His verses convey a sense of tempered longing while embracing the acceptance of life’s natural rhythms. The collection invites readers to witness the beauty of their surroundings and encourages imaginative exploration, making it a thoughtful addition to the realm of poetry.
Official synopsis Publisher
These poems seem to have been made on an old workbench with simple tools by someone who has been making such things for a very long time.
William Gilson
In keeping with his previous poems, Burt Porter speaks to his longtime experience in the hills of Vermont, at once an observer and participant, with comforting familiarity and abundant curiosity. His remembrances and observations of the world around him are tinged with a tempered longing, yet embrace acceptance of the natural flow of things, in history, in nature, and in life. In traditional forms, Porter’s poems both ground the reader in the patience of witnessing day-to-day life while encouraging our imaginations to take flight.
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