Never-Ending Birds Poems

Never-Ending Birds Poems by David Baker, published by W.W. Norton & Company in April 2011, is a collection of poetry that delves into various landscapes, from Midwestern villages to urban boroughs. This edition, comprising 111 pages, presents a rich tapestry of experiences, touching on themes of divorce, loss, and the complexities of raising a child, all woven together with elements of autobiography and travelogue.
Readers will find that the poems in this collection are infused with mystery and beauty, capturing the essence of lived experiences. The work serves as both a chronicle and a map, inviting exploration of personal and shared narratives. With its focus on architecture and literary criticism, Never-Ending Birds offers a reflective journey through the intricacies of life, revealing the connections between past and present, love and loss.
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Part map, part travelogue, part chronicle, part autobiography, Never-Ending Birds explores a variety of landscapes from Midwestern villages to the boroughs of big cities. Steeped in story–divorce, loss, raising a child, uncovering old worlds and new loves–these poems are gracefully lived in, lived through, with mystery and beauty.
from “Never-Ending Birds”:
That’s us pointing to the clouds. Those are clouds
of birds, now we see, one whole cloud of birds.
There we are, pointing out the car windows.
October. Gray-blue-white olio of birds.
Never-ending birds, you called the first time–
years we say it, the three of us, any
two of us, one of those just endearments.
Apt clarities. Kiss on the lips of hope.
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