Untitled and unpunctuated, the seventy poems in this acclaimed collection seem to cascade from one page to another. Maurice Manning extolls the virtues of nature and its many gifts, and finds deep gratitude for the mysterious hand that created it all.that bare branch that branch made blackby the rain the silver raindrophanging from the black branchBoss I like that black branchI like that shiny raindrop Boss ...Full description
Untitled and unpunctuated, the seventy poems in this acclaimed collection seem to cascade from one page to another. Maurice Manning extolls the virtues of nature and its many gifts, and finds deep gratitude for the mysterious hand that created it all.that bare branch that branch made blackby the rain the silver raindrophanging from the black branchBoss I like that black branchI like that shiny raindrop Bosstell me if Iโm wrong but it makesme think youโre looking rightat me now isnโt that a lark for meto think you look that wayupside down like a tree frogBoss Iโm not surprised at allI wouldnโt doubt it fora minute youโre always upto something Iโll say one thingyouโre all right all right you areeven when youโre hanging Boss