
Threads of Times Past
Tapestry of New England
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Narrated by:
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Carl Martens
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By:
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William Forester
About this listen
This collection of poems invites you to step away from the whirl of modernity and into the eternal rhythm of the land. With plow and seed, with sweat and dream, the farmer scripts his life upon Earth's broad canvas, leaving behind furrows of perseverance and fields ripe with hope. Through verses as unpretentious yet profound as the soil they celebrate, we explore the daily miracles and seasonal cycles that define a farmer's world. From dawn's first light to the harvest moon's glow, these poems are an homage to the timeless dialogue between man and nature—a dialogue that sings in every sprouting seed, speaks in every drop of rain, and whispers in the wind that dances through the crops.
©2023, 2024 William Henry Forester (P)2025 William Henry Forester
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