“Poetry” with Glenn Sunshine – Reflections Ministries

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Join Dr. Ken Boa and Glenn Sunshine for a reflective journey into the world of poetry, with a focus on the enduring legacy of poet John Davies. In this insightful episode, they discuss how Davies’s verses continue to resonate with readers, offering profound insights into the human experience.

Through gentle conversation and thoughtful analysis, Dr. Boa and Glenn Sunshine explore the nuanced themes and imagery present in Davies’s poetry, inviting listeners to pause and appreciate the beauty of language and expression.

Whether you’re a casual observer or a devoted poetry aficionado, this episode provides a serene opportunity to ponder the timeless significance of verse. Subscribe now to join the conversation and gain a deeper appreciation for the artistry of John Davies’s poetry.

References:

https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/57129/nosce-tiepsum-of-human-knowledge

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