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The T-Bird Talks - Paperback

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by David Thornburgh (Author)

A collection of poems, both rhyming and prose, covering personal, work, and social aspects of life.

David's work in a nutshell is empathetic. He is the most human of poets. His work pleads with us to understand one another, to feel for all of God's creations and strive to make this a better world, and not one iota of this work strikes the listener as false or petty.
With all that being said, I also have to say that my personal favorites of David's poetry are those which come from his recollection of family. It isn't easy to show the world your deepest affections for loved ones without being thought, overly sentimental or mushy. No, the mixture of emotion and adoration and reality has to be just right. David finds a way to blend these things as they should be.
Ron Wallace
Author of Life Is a Disappearing Act
Number of Pages: 46
Dimensions: 0.1 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: March 07, 2024
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