From childhood and throughout the years, Dwight H. Kelley has been inspired by authors such as Carl Sandburg and William Wadsworth Longfellow. Simple poetry is one way of expressing the emotions of everyday life and its’ beautiful surroundings.
Early years for Dwight brought sorrows at time, yet joy rose to the occasion as he moved on into his high school years at Mckenzie High School in lower Alabama. He wrote his first poem in eighth grade English class, called (Spring) but never had it published. Even though it was an assignment in class, it stuck in Dwight’s mind.
The poems you are about to read are more than words of silence, but actions and reasons for life itself. In this book you will learn about spirituality, social, humor, loss, and love. Dwight leaves the imagination and discernment to the reader, so set back and enjoy!
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