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A Taste of Earth
A Taste of Earth
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The poetic vision of "A Taste of Earth, A Taste of Flame" is timeless. It is also a work rooted in the thought of our own era. Though man does not escape his predicament, our own era has perhaps made him more aware than ever before of his destiny. But here the poet's anguish cannot make him blind to the pro-digious beauty of a world in which the gods of salvation and redemption are absent. This collection is a superb expression of the intensity of this awareness. And the ultimate happiness that lies in knowing, in awareness is what Daniel Sloate illuminates for us in his poetry.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherGuernica
Release dateJan 1, 1981
ISBN9781550713947
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    A Taste of Earth - Daniel Sloate

    DANIEL SLOATE

    A TASTE OF EARTH

    A TASTE OF FLAME

    Guernica

    Toronto – Buffalo – Lancaster (U.K.) 1981, 2012  

    A Taste of Earth, A Taste of Flame

    is the seventh volume

    in the Essential Poets series

    published by Guernica Editions.

    This book is dedicated to

    Robert, Laurence, and Ken

    CONTENTS

    Preface by Laurence LeCapelain

    Preface by Robert Walton

    Lines From A Face

    I had met you in many disguises

    There was a boy angling for shadows

    My children of light

    Eyes in a dream

    Then how did you see the wind

    When I write of you

    Violence has always been your shadow

    The sun, the winds, even the trees

    I stood with the wind

    The tree still stands

    Which of your ways

    The day you made me the gift

    I saw your face

    Some dust once said

    Summer stepped into your skin

    A future day will be kind

    Lines From Earth

    Life folded in the rocks

    The smell of time

    The long shadows melting

    The rains of music

    Light erodes a face I love

    Your birds build sun-castles

    Your ghost stands at the edge

    I saw night through the dawn

    Green music strewn on Earth

    For miles I followed time

    Folded in your airs the dreams come

    I see finality in the rose

    The sea again with you

    The bird falling that day

    The wind today carries me to you

    Suddenly, autumn.

    Their language whispers

    When I met the spider

    The weight of a bird's flight

    The whole night shy

    Fall mist has dissolved sun

    There are skeletons in the nest

    All your summer names

    All summer shrunk.

    PREFACE

    I

    Daniel Sloate is representative of those poets whose work becomes more certain, more deft as

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