
Mud Ajar
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Narrated by:
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T. A. Niles
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By:
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Hiram Larew
About this listen
In its very speech of twigs, with all of its flies over pies, and for its every rake on a shoulder...here’s a rucksack of poem adventures!
Indeed, in its wonder of poems - many that hike across the lines - Mud Ajar is wise beyond its years. Even more, the audiobook is an unaccustomed lark - a luster. Yes, surely a bluebird of handsomeness.
What Hiram Larew offers in this fifth collection is a grateful glisten of poems. Many were written as outdoor rambles during the 2020-21 pandemic; others look back over a shoulder at what seems long ago, and some are simply puddles of ponder. But above and beyond all of that, with ears that love sound and hearts that gleam, Larew’s Mud Ajar is an opening that’s not meant to end.
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