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Songs
of the North was written for and inspired by the many voices of
Gaia. In order to reconnect, we must reclaim the balance we have lost.
We must acknowledge our inner connection to all the natural energies which
surround us.
This collection of poems will take the reader into the deep forests of
British Columbia’s North. You will soar with the eagles, sit in a nest
on the top of a tree, travel the banks of the mighty Nechako River, and
so much more. This book will take you on a journey through one full circle
in the spiral of life; let us travel through the seasons together, and
smell the sweet, fresh air of the mountains mists. Songs of the North
tells a story of the sacred beauties of the natural world; a renewal
of the reverence and appreciation we seem to have collectively misplaced.
It is a tribute to the Mother, and to the many wondrous facets of this
living earth.
Deborah L. Kelly has been writing poetry for more than 40 years. Having
begun writing poetry in her teenage years, she discovered that it helped
her to cope with the conditions around her during her youth. Over the
years, Deborah has written thousands of works, and began to recite and
experience other aspects of the wonderful and healing world of poetry
in 2010. The author of four published books of poetry, both in Canada
and Internationally, Deborah always enjoys a new challenge. An award winning
poet and short story writer, she lives in the beautiful forests, edging
on the Land of the Midnight Sun, in Prince George, BC. It is here Deborah
spends her time writing, gardening, and breathing in the delights of her
beautiful grandchildren.
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