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Moving Into Forever: Poems from a Lifetime

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Drawing on his love for the written word, retired judge Bill Hopkins shares his collection of poetry in Moving Into Forever. Hopkins takes a wry and humorous look at love, people, and the world in general, offering an incredible mixture of new and old, real and surreal.This collection of more than 130 poems is suffused with the rich imagery of nature, the rawness of emotion, and the intricacies of life. From such topics as "Love and Other Curlicues" to "People and Other Odd Things", Hopkins digs deep into the fabric of our existence. His dry, keen wit serves as the perfect foil for some of the more serious aspects we all experience in our daily lives.Bursting with human emotion, Moving Into Forever is a delightful, perceptive journey into our world, certain to captivate you for years to come.

178 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 2008

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This collection of verse exhibits rich imagery, softly flowing rhythm, and occasional gentle humor. The volume contains an eclectic mixture of poems about love, sex, nature, children, and life. My favorites were "Survivor," "A Blessing on my Middle Child," and "My Father Shows Interest in My Poetry." An enjoyable afternoon read.
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