Dancing in the Sun

“Dancing in the Sun” by Aiye-ko ooto, published by Lulu.com on November 23, 2018, is a collection of 106 pages written in English. This work delves into the interplay of words and time, reflecting on how both shape our experiences through various seasons of life. The author explores themes of amazement, admiration, vigilance, and grief, presenting a nuanced view of human emotions even amidst joy.
In this collection of 60 poems divided into four movements, Aiye-ko ooto captures the essence of our seasonal journeys. The poems invite readers to consider how their own experiences and attitudes reflect the passage of time and the changes it brings. Through this exploration, the author emphasizes that we are the true records of our seasons, revealing the complexities of our lives and the struggles we face as we navigate through them.
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“Words are flittering through our imaginations, who can capture, record and tune them?” Just like words is time. Who can record time with the changes in seasons. Yet, we all go through seasons whether we like it or not. Aiyeko-ooto, explores the divisions even in the happiest of all peoples. He finds that there is amazement, admiration, vigilance and grief. All superimposed on every mirth we enjoy. In 60 poems and these as its 4 movements, he attempts to capture a reason to dance whether we are in or out of season of laughter. The sum of it all is we are the true records of the seasons we have gone through. Our countenance, willing souls and attitudes tell all about how we spent those seasons and our struggle as they change and change us all.
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