Seven Luminous Paths

A Collection of philosophical poems, looking at humanity and life experiences. If you enjoy William Wordsworth, you will enjoy Tom Rubens's intricate recollections that explores life and uses exquisite language.


Scott R. Stahlecker 

Author of Picking Wings Off Butterflies.  Review of Seven Luminous Paths;


"Tom Rubens has taught language and literature for most of his life and written in genres ranging from fiction, to philosophical essays, to poetry. With the publication of Seven Luminous Paths his skills and experiences all fuse together to produce an insightful collection.


If I only had two words to describe the poetry selected for this collection, I'd offer these: effortless / depth. Meaning, that whether you are new to reading poetry or consider yourself a veteran of the genre, there is an ease to reading Rubens's poems that defies their veiled insights into human nature." 



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Seven Luminous Paths

A Collection of philosophical poems, looking at humanity and life experiences. If you enjoy William Wordsworth, you will enjoy Tom Rubens's intricate recollections that explores life and uses exquisite language.


Scott R. Stahlecker 

Author of Picking Wings Off Butterflies.  Review of Seven Luminous Paths;


"Tom Rubens has taught language and literature for most of his life and written in genres ranging from fiction, to philosophical essays, to poetry. With the publication of Seven Luminous Paths his skills and experiences all fuse together to produce an insightful collection.


If I only had two words to describe the poetry selected for this collection, I'd offer these: effortless / depth. Meaning, that whether you are new to reading poetry or consider yourself a veteran of the genre, there is an ease to reading Rubens's poems that defies their veiled insights into human nature." 



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Seven Luminous Paths

Seven Luminous Paths

by Tom Rubens
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Seven Luminous Paths

by Tom Rubens

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A Collection of philosophical poems, looking at humanity and life experiences. If you enjoy William Wordsworth, you will enjoy Tom Rubens's intricate recollections that explores life and uses exquisite language.


Scott R. Stahlecker 

Author of Picking Wings Off Butterflies.  Review of Seven Luminous Paths;


"Tom Rubens has taught language and literature for most of his life and written in genres ranging from fiction, to philosophical essays, to poetry. With the publication of Seven Luminous Paths his skills and experiences all fuse together to produce an insightful collection.


If I only had two words to describe the poetry selected for this collection, I'd offer these: effortless / depth. Meaning, that whether you are new to reading poetry or consider yourself a veteran of the genre, there is an ease to reading Rubens's poems that defies their veiled insights into human nature." 




Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781912951383
Publisher: Happy London Press
Publication date: 09/14/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 122
File size: 571 KB

Table of Contents

Foreword by Scott R. Stahlecker v

About the author ix

The Corridor of History xi

Watching "Spartacus" 1

Dockland Once 4

Brandt's Cancer 9

Winter Night on Brixton Road 11

What We Fashion 15

Ripostes 19

Thames Valley: Night 23

Poetry Group 27

Finality 29

Powers Beyond Ours 31

Below Snowdon 35

South Downs 39

South Downs (2) 43

The Sea at Marazion 45

Earth's Sea and Sky's Sea 47

Penetration 49

The Worthy Goal 51

Early Years 53

Watching 'Los Olvidados' 55

Watching Children Play 59

Film Posters 63

Grounds for Prediction 67

By-ways of love 69

Already Spoken For 73

The Message of the Miles 75

Crowded Do 77

End-point 85

Brute Slide of Circumstance 87

Upwards While Downwards 89

The Window 91

Different Scenes, Different lights 93

Ashen Hair long and Thick 97

Iron Dark 99

Money 101

More Aware and Chastened Self 103

Other books by Tom Rubens 109

 

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