(from back cover)

Ken Waldman achieves what every poet strives for: he has turned his personal life into music, to be enjoyed like a good fiddle tune by ordinary people, young and old.  His songs catch the rhythms of back country dance halls, frozen streets, plane wrecks, and love letters.  Whether funny, sardonic, or outraged by political corruption, they seem to contain everything...  Most importantly, they're made from a heart that loves the earth, loves people, and loves life.

-- Frank Stewart, editor, Manoa

For two sample poems, click the links below:

Old-Time Fiddle Lesson

At the Survival General Store

 

Order To Live on this Earth


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