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How Still the Riddle

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Francine Tolf began writing poems when she was 20--at first rhyming poems, fledgling sonnets and ballads, and later through several decades developed her craft in various forms without losing her love and gift for rhythm, sound, and music:

"My golden hair is turning gray, / my sins are sinned, my wild oats flung. / Now's the time to pen a book / of rhymes for children old and young."

The importance and appeal of nature, relationships, language, and the mysteries of our intricate connections with each other recur in these poems:

"For now there's neither eye nor voice nor sun / to question what you are, or feel, or see. / In kindness, I grant anonymity, / a gift no dawn can ever give. So come / and know some peace a while, be part of me."

These poems are comforting while mindful of the uncertainties that challenge our lives:

"There is no one to cry my secret to. / A deaf wind whispers, Even if there were, / your lover could not share it if he knew. / He could not pierce the secret to its core / and share it with you even if he knew."

Francine's late sister, Gale Tolf, created the beautiful ink and watercolor drawings. Gale found inspiration in myth, legend, and fairytale, a perfect complement to these thoughtful, loving, and life-fulfilling poems.

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  • ISBN-13: 9781936671489
  • ISBN-10: 1936671484
  • Publisher: Pinyon Publishing
  • Publish Date: December 2017
  • Dimensions: 9.69 x 7.44 x 0.19 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.4 pounds
  • Page Count: 94

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