Voices of the Wind
a poetic journal of life, attitude, and remembrance
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About the Book
This slender volume, a poetic journal, offers slices of history, some segments of one man's life, and bits of modern madness.
We can listen for the voices of the wind those heard by the indigenous people and those whispered to the one waiting impatiently for that bitch who is holding up the checkout line at Safeway. We capture a vision of an inland, waterless sea, wind-blown waves of prairie grasses beating on the shore of distant hills and we share the joy of first-time home ownership.
The realities of poverty, the hardship of prairie living, and the excitement of discovery bring life to a time that many of us do not remember. We share more up to date moments with Maynard Ferguson and Lawrence Welk even while we consider the qualifications of candidates for the Nitwits Hall of Fame.
Voices of the Wind, they are part of our heritage and they deserve to be heard.
About the Author
Clark Crouch is a strategic planning consultant, who lives in Richland, Washington. His planning model is used by public and private organizations around the world. Born in rural Nebraska, his life was shaped by the drought and depression of the 1930s. This is his first work of poetry.