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		<title>Poetry: &#8220;On Wings of Gentle Power,&#8221; by Barry D. Yelton</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Barry Yelton , a native North Carolinian writer, has done it again in his latest poetry book "On Wings of Gentle Power." Reflective of Yelton's rural roots these poems impart a sense of place and connection to land, sky, and water. Al Past's photography combines with Yelton's words to create a layered duet. Yelton and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://scarecrowsdreams.blogspot.com">Barry Yelton </a>, a native North Carolinian writer, has done it again in his latest <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Wings-Gentle-Power-Barry-Yelton/dp/1932045708">poetry book "On Wings of Gentle Power."</a></p>
<p>Reflective of Yelton's rural roots these poems impart a sense of place and connection to land, sky, and water. Al Past's photography combines with Yelton's words to create a layered duet. Yelton and Past deliver a love letter to nature. Here's an example from the first stanza of "In the Valley," found by opening the book at random: </p>
<p><em>Across the river, just beyond the stand of birches<br />
I walk with daylight fading, mosquitoes humming in my ear.<br />
The light filters softly through the still branches<br />
and falls like a breath on the papery bark.</em></p>
<p>Impermanence and aging themes weave a tone of joy and sorrow at life's fragility. From "At Night on Winterstar":</p>
<p><em>And the wind and the rain and the mountain<br />
continue<br />
until that momentous day<br />
when the rocks melt<br />
and time ceases<br />
and the wind learns<br />
what it means<br />
to be mortal.<br />
and the rain<br />
laughs no more.</em></p>
<p>Filled with tenderness "On Wings of Gentle Power" provides a glimpse of what is mostly unseen in our every lives.</p>
<p>Four parts.<br />
61 poems<br />
51 photos</p>
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