
Footprints
James Ten Eyck
Footprints are a collection of poems that were either written or revised recently or recalled from work begun and lost fifty years before. Some recall pleasant memories of my beloved Veronica and some of her later struggles with ill health. She was born and grew up in Dublin and Ireland remained a special place for both of us. The DART from Howth to Greystones "tunnels under Queen V's crown and pops out for the view above Killiney Bay" where "the magic face of Ireland is found." We met and married in Syracuse. Events and places from that time are featured in some of the poems. Newtown Plus Five was written shortly after news coverage of the fifth anniversary of the Sandy Hook school massacre. An Elegy for One and Many commemorates the life of a friend of the victims of the Pittsburgh synagogue rampage who died during the same period of time. Many of the poems are written in traditional verse forms and rhyme schemes.
A number of poems reflect concerns about America: the face it presents to the world and the state of its democracy. Ode from a Colonial Bowl recounts a family history of its founding.
Flint where "once-upon-a-time America coursed through (its) leaden arteries to nurse its middle class." In Vietnam "we've grown old, some fifty years removed from when our universe was rolled into a white-hot ball," to find the common threads we shared in youth to pursue our common legacy. American Graffiti asks, "Can Cicero and Caesar coexist within republican constraint?"
Let Freedom Ring calls upon us to answer "the distant bells of freedom pealing " in Ukraine. The challenge is to understand how both poems can be compatible in our logic.
Duration - 1h 30m.
Author - James Ten Eyck.
Narrator - James Ten Eyck.
Published Date - Thursday, 25 January 2024.
Copyright - © 2022 Outskirts Press ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
Footprints are a collection of poems that were either written or revised recently or recalled from work begun and lost fifty years before. Some recall pleasant memories of my beloved Veronica and some of her later struggles with ill health. She was born and grew up in Dublin and Ireland remained a special place for both of us. The DART from Howth to Greystones "tunnels under Queen V's crown and pops out for the view above Killiney Bay" where "the magic face of Ireland is found." We met and married in Syracuse. Events and places from that time are featured in some of the poems. Newtown Plus Five was written shortly after news coverage of the fifth anniversary of the Sandy Hook school massacre. An Elegy for One and Many commemorates the life of a friend of the victims of the Pittsburgh synagogue rampage who died during the same period of time. Many of the poems are written in traditional verse forms and rhyme schemes. A number of poems reflect concerns about America: the face it presents to the world and the state of its democracy. Ode from a Colonial Bowl recounts a family history of its founding. Flint where "once-upon-a-time America coursed through (its) leaden arteries to nurse its middle class." In Vietnam "we've grown old, some fifty years removed from when our universe was rolled into a white-hot ball," to find the common threads we shared in youth to pursue our common legacy. American Graffiti asks, "Can Cicero and Caesar coexist within republican constraint?" Let Freedom Ring calls upon us to answer "the distant bells of freedom pealing " in Ukraine. The challenge is to understand how both poems can be compatible in our logic. Duration - 1h 30m. Author - James Ten Eyck. Narrator - James Ten Eyck. Published Date - Thursday, 25 January 2024. Copyright - © 2022 Outskirts Press ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
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Front Forward
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VBT
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The Five Seasons
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Downsizing
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Elegy for One and Many
Duration:00:03:13
Newtown Plus Five
Duration:00:02:36
For Ann
Duration:00:02:43
Clemente
Duration:00:02:00
Conversations At Twilight
Duration:00:01:09
At Sea
Duration:00:00:47
Marie
Duration:00:00:48
Syracuse 1973
Duration:00:00:20
April in Heiberg Forest
Duration:00:01:57
Autumn in Heiberg Forest
Duration:00:01:46
Retrospective Forty Years Later
Duration:00:00:37
Rhyme of an Ancient Iroquois
Duration:00:00:32
Tenochtitlan
Duration:00:00:39
Dublin Bay
Duration:00:02:20
Bridges
Duration:00:02:44
Vapor Trail
Duration:00:01:20
The Centenarians
Duration:00:02:24
Bletchley Park
Duration:00:03:33
Detroit
Duration:00:02:03
Flint
Duration:00:01:10
Vietnam
Duration:00:00:45
Desert Storms
Duration:00:03:58
Ode From A Colonial Bowl
Duration:00:06:56
The Men On Horseback
Duration:00:01:45
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February
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American Graffiti
Duration:00:00:52
Democracy
Duration:00:02:23
In Factories
Duration:00:01:04
What Does God Do Everyday?
Duration:00:00:57
The Cardboard Woman and the Plastic Saint
Duration:00:00:45
66 reminiscence
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Bohr's Revenge
Duration:00:01:11
On Poetry
Duration:00:00:25
The Day After Attica
Duration:00:00:16
A Poet's Nightmare
Duration:00:00:51
A Glimpse At Death
Duration:00:02:07
Growth
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Apnea
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The Coronassy
Duration:00:01:26
October 2020
Duration:00:01:17
Easter Week, 2021
Duration:00:01:16
She Said
Duration:00:02:41
Let Freedom Ring
Duration:00:05:13
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Ending Credits
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