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Acknowledgments

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My thanks to the editors of the following publications, in which previous versions of some of the poems in this book were published.

The Littleton Courier: “A Ghazal Celebrating Elder Men”

Gloucester Daily Times: “Cycle Sonnet and P.S.,” “Feeding,” “Haiku of Onshore Wind,” “Dead Whale,” “Etheree of Tides,” “History Lesson,” “Library Triolet,” “Magnification,” “Masked Desire,” “Nor’easter,” “New Englander I Am,” “Petite Ode to Pigeon Cove,” “Rockport Triolet,” “Sky Queens,” “Summer,” “Town Meeting,” and “Winter 2008.”

Record Journal: “A Pet’s Passing,” “Art Class Sonnet,” “Cloudy Beach Day,” “Deed to the Future,” “Greetings,” “Hometown Run,” “Haiku Trilogy,” “Kitty,” “Onward and Upward,” “Page Turner,” “Plant Life,” and “Situated.”

High Tide (2007), a publication of the Milford, Connecticut, Arts Council: “A Cat and a Jesuit.”

Images of Light: Ascent to Trust in Triumph (Resource Publications, 2013): “Radiance.”

On Wings of Verse.75th Anniversary Edition, Meriden Poetry Society 2009: “Hometown Run,” and “Sonnet for Sailors.”

Portfolio of Painterly Poems: A Pilgrim’s Path to God (Resource Publications, 2006): “Art Class Sonnet” and “Cloudy Beach Day.”

The illustration for “Feeding” was done by Frances McGrath, my friend since childhood, who understands the importance of birds and wildflowers on Cape Ann, in Texas, England, and lands unseen. Thank you, Franny.

Thank you Patricia T. Anders and Karen Barr Grossman for suggestions and assistance with the preparation of this manuscript.

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