Zephyr's Whisper: Poems And Parables Of Seasonal Pretense

  • Author: Ken Allan Dronsfield
  • Publisher: Scarlet Leaf

Synopsis

With a blend of Wordsworthian poetry style and contemporary American poetic voice,

Ken Allan Dronsfield wonderfully weaves human emotions, mysticism and Nature’s beauty as well as its harshness in his poetry. Zephyr’s Whisper will undoubtedly keep on maintaining the balance of soft soothing waltz and strong challenging winds like effects on the hearts and souls of avid poetry readers of all generations

Vatsala Radhakeesoon (Mauritian author/poet)

An American Mihai Eminescu, Ken Allan Dronsfield always tugged at my heart. His poems are suggestive, imagistic and lined with subtle emotion. Reading this collection of poems, I did have the feeling that the Zephyr was whispering at me.

Roxana Nastase (Romanian/Canadian writer/poet/editor)

Whispers from the Zephyr

Sugar cane flowing like ocean waves

Florida winds blow as egret’s hunt lunch

tapestry woven in a wildness of saw grass

buzzards perch high on branches of oak

dragonflies rest on blades of palmetto

unscrupulous clouds build to a zephyr

horizontal rains pelt all within the glades

saunters by quickly; sun now reappears.

Spanish moss drips from Cypress trees

curtains of humidity hold a damp grip

songbirds fluttering, the gators cruising;

in the great Florida swamp; days roll by;

a muskrat swims in the calming waters

a pinkish haze envelops the twilight sky

Great Blue Herons stand at stoic repose;

Listen to the whispers from the zephyr.