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Out of the Ruins
Out of the Ruins | William Johnson
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Johnson's poems recreate his world in the Pacific Northwest where wild rivers, moose, and lightning are common sights. Whether beholding the Northern Lights, or staring into a high meadow where the dark shape of a bear lumbers through patches of late melting snow, Johnson pledges his allegiance to the indescribable joy we find in creation. He uses the most homely objects in his poems -- a worn out pair of work boots, a collapsed barn -- to embody the past and unite it with the present. In doing so, he leads us out of the ruins along the path to love and redemption.
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TheSpineView Cute and I learned a new word "fug". ? 5y
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